
How Do I Use My Dental Insurance?
Dental insurance is an important tool for managing the costs of your oral health care. It can make a significant difference in maintaining healthy teeth

Dental insurance is an important tool for managing the costs of your oral health care. It can make a significant difference in maintaining healthy teeth
One dentist shares how Access Crown bis-acrylic temporary resin material gives him confidence that his temporaries will last—long after patients leave the chair When
A dentist in Boynton Beach, Fla., voluntarily surrendered his dental license following allegations that he committed fraud. Julio Irizarry, DDS, voluntarily relinquished his license to
Dental AI company DeepCare has launched its Multimodal Dental AI Agent and upgraded CBCT AI features. The agent includes AI-assisted diagnosis, treatment planning and patient

A new maternity dental clinic, designed to meet Japanese standards, opened on March 26 at Tu Du Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City. The clinic
In the wooded highlands of northern Arkansas, where small towns have few dentists, water officials who serve more than 20,000 people have for more than

Dental implants have become a popular choice for individuals seeking to restore their smiles and improve their oral health. These advanced dental solutions offer both
In the second of two articles, award-winning dental hygienist Claire-Louise Berry considers the core strategies for successfully marketing a ‘sexy’ oral health concept. My mission
The spring statement was delivered by chancellor Rachel Reeves today – but what does it all mean and how has the dental profession reacted? Today,

Dentsply Sirona, the world’s largest manufacturer of diversified professional dental products and technologies, announces its participation at the Academy of Osseointegration’s (AO) Annual Meeting 2025,

For three decades, Glidewell has been a trusted partner in preventive care through the fabrication of custom oral appliances. Now, the lab celebrates making 10

Written by: Jackie Ulasewich-Cullen Most dental practices measure success by one thing: how many new patients they bring in each month. And while attracting new patients