Here are four state bills affecting clear aligners, dental insurance practices, staffing and more:
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A truck recently crashed into the side of Hometown Family Dental in Vass, N.C., Sandhills Sentinel reported June 20.
An Arizona woman was recently charged with practicing unlicensed dentistry, ABC 15 Arizona reported June 20.
Fifty percent of adults in the U.S. are not aware of the link between poor oral health and heart disease, according to Proclaim's new "Oral Health Insights Report."
Camp Smile Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics is set to open its fourth location in Minnesota.
Watertown, S.D.-based Lake Area Technical College is creating an associate of applied sciences program in dental hygiene.
The Illinois House of Representatives and Senate passed a bill that would require individuals to visit a dentist within a year of using direct-to-consumer clear aligners, according to a June 18 report by WGEM.
Dental artificial intelligence company Pearl recently launched an insurance eligibility and benefits verification tool.
Dental laser company Biolase was recently delisted from Nasdaq for failure to meet certain requirements, effective June 20.
Sharon, Mass.-based Qualitas Dental Partners recently added three dental practices to its network.
