A dentist was appointed dean of a Washington dental school and five other dentists who made headlines last week:
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New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Premier Care Dental Management added a New Jersey practice to its network.
Dental artificial-intelligence company Retrace has received full accreditation from the Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission.
Patient cancellations continue to be a major problem affecting dental practices in the U.S., preventing them from filling their schedules and leading to revenue losses.
Beverly Hills, Calif.-based Smile Health Orthodontics became the first practice in the area to use Brava technology, which uses a biomedical orthodontic approach to move each tooth independently.
Dental technology company Sonendo has appointed Joanne Lindberg as vice president of sales in North America.
West Sacramento, Calif.-based DSO Ideal Dental Management Partners received a private equity investment from ONCAP Partners.
Sonrava Health acquired two DSOs, and four other acquisitions that took place in June:
Here are five teledentistry and artificial intelligence stories Becker's has reported on since June 8:
André Ritter, DDS, PhD, has been appointed dean of the University of Washington School of Dentistry in Seattle, effective Sept. 16.
