Georgia Dental Association provides hurricane relief to dental professionals and communities affected by Hurricane Helene.
Discover the latest trends in orthodontics and orthopedics oral health as venture capital funding surpasses $100 million in 2024, doubling since 2013.
Police in Fairfield, N.J., recently arrested a man accused of practicing dentistry without a license, New Jersey 101.5 reported Oct. 18. Jonathan Colombo, 31, allegedly used Instagram to advertise ...
Discover the latest FDA-cleared dental software, devices, and AI programs from Relu, Overjet, ClaroNav, Velmeni, Odne, and Formlabs Dental.
A California dentist and five of his employees were recently charged with defrauding the state Medi-Cal program of nearly $900,000. Husam Aldairi, DDS, Rawaa Attar, Lilyan Krikorian, Inci Narin, Laith ...
St. Mary's Health Center Medical and Dental Clinic in Wilmington, N.C., has filed a restraining order against the Basilica of St. Mary, WECT reported Oct. 17. The restraining order was filed amid a ...
From legal challenges to practice acquisitions, here are six dental industry updates that have taken place in North Carolina since Sept. 5: 1. St. Mary's Health Center Medical and Dental Clinic in ...
Discover why the New York State Dental Association continues to advocate for fluoride in water to prevent tooth decay, despite recent legal challenges.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights imposed a $70,000 monetary penalty against a Maryland dental practice for failing to provide timely access to patient records.
Bill Sasser, DMD, was recently named the recipient of the ADA's 2024 Humanitarian Award. Dr. Sasser is the executive director of the Dental Community Fellowship, an organization that participates in ...
A former North Carolina oral surgeon was recently found guilty of sexually assaulting patients while they were sedated, WECT reported Oct. 17. Michael Hasson, DDS, was convicted of 24 counts in ...
The Nebraska Board of Dentistry recently approved changes to its licensing standards, norfolkneradio.com reported Oct. 17. Four notes: 1. Gov. Jim Pillen asked the board to begin accepting the ...