ADA updates CDT codes for 2027: 5 notes
The American Dental Association’s Code Maintenance Committee has approved 67 changes to the Current Dental Terminology codes for 2027. The updates include 28 additions, 33
The American Dental Association’s Code Maintenance Committee has approved 67 changes to the Current Dental Terminology codes for 2027. The updates include 28 additions, 33
A new agreement between the American Dental Association and the American Board of Dental Examiners marks a significant step forward in modernizing dental licensure and

Microcurrent and dental implants are becoming a powerful combination in modern restorative dentistry. The integration of microcurrent and dental implants technology helps accelerate tissue healing,
Finding the ‘Just Right’ Place to Practice Dentistry Written by: Branden Franzen An average conversation about my future tends to go something like this: Them:

Older adults who delay or forgo dental treatment because of financial barriers may face a greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease and dementia later in

Permanently fixed false teeth have become one of the most sought-after solutions for people who want a stable, natural-looking replacement for missing teeth. Unlike removable
Some of the largest DSOs focused their efforts on practice partnerships, de novo offices and technology investments during the first quarter of 2026. Sixteen updates
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger has signed into law two dental workforce-related measures backed by both the Virginia Dental Association and the ADA. Introduced at the
A review of enquiries received from its members on artificial intelligence (AI) over the past 12 months has led Dental Protection to publish a Q&A

Dealing with discolored teeth can make you feel self-conscious about your smile, but you don’t have to settle for stained teeth. In Sugar Land, Texas,

I recently was sent an article by a friend that discussed how AI was fooled by a Swedish researcher who uploaded fictitious studies about a

Maintaining strong oral hygiene habits may play an important role in reducing the risk of oral cancer, health experts say, as rates of the disease