
Dentalcorp Announces Q1 2025 Results Release
Dentalcorp Holdings Ltd. (“Dentalcorp” or the “company”) (TSX: DNTL), Canada’s largest and one of North America’s fastest-growing networks of dental practices, announced that it will

Dentalcorp Holdings Ltd. (“Dentalcorp” or the “company”) (TSX: DNTL), Canada’s largest and one of North America’s fastest-growing networks of dental practices, announced that it will

Having a bright, white smile is often considered a sign of beauty and good health. Many people seek teeth whitening treatments to improve their appearance
The ADA is pushing for the exemption of medical and dental supplies, equipment and devices from tariffs due to concerns about rising costs and supply
In dentistry, precision is everything. Whether performing a routine examination, preparing a tooth for restoration, or placing an implant, visibility plays a critical role in
Four dental industry leaders were included on Forbes‘ “World’s Billionaires List” for 2025. Forbes used stock prices and exchange rates from March 7 to create

Cavities are a common dental issue among young children, including 5-year-olds. At this stage, children typically have a full set of primary (baby) teeth, which

Apical cysts are formed when bacteria invade the pulp cavity, causing infection of the tissues around the root apex, like an unexploded bomb in the
Adults in Utah who are 21 and older are now eligible for dental coverage under Medicaid, the Utah News Dispatch reported April 1. Previously, those

GOTHENBURG, Sweden: Single-tooth implants have demonstrated high success rates over observation periods of five to ten years. However, long-term monitoring remains essential. Researchers at the University
The CDC’s oral health department was essentially shut down as part of the HHS Department’s layoffs that began April 1, STAT reported. HHS employees began
Public dissatisfaction with dentistry is higher than with any other NHS service, with only one in five people satisfied with how it runs. These are
Nebraska is struggling to increase the number of dentists participating in its Medicaid program despite increasing reimbursement rates, Nebraska Public Media reported April 2. Five