Here are seven updates on dental schools in the U.S. that have taken place in the last month:
The Latest
The Washington Senate recently passed a bill to ease licensure requirements for faculty joining dental schools from out of state, NBC Right Now reported Feb. 23.
US Endo Partners continued its 2023 expansion by adding two more practices to its network.
Mississippi was ranked as the worst state for dental health by personal finance website WalletHub, while employers are most struggling to find staff in Alaska, according to the site.
ZimVie, Zimmer Biomet's spine and dental spinoff, launched the RealGUIDE CAD and FULL SUITE modules within its digital dentistry software platform.
Boca Raton, Fla.-based Sage Dental made two promotions to its C-suite.
Some states are having better luck than others when it comes to staffing, and according to personal finance website WalletHub, employers in New York are having the most success with hiring.
Specialized Dental recently made four changes and additions to its leadership team in the C-suite, according to a Feb. 23 news release from the organization:
Nexa3D expanded its dental resin portfolio to 10 products by adding two more resins and launched a new workflow software.
Staffing remains a pain point for dentists, and many anticipate this challenge to continue over the next six months, with 66.3 percent of dentists citing it as a concern, according to a January poll from the American Dental Association's Health…
