The trends making dentists worry
Dentists and DSOs are being confronted with new challenges this year as the industry faces increased operating costs, potential Medicaid cuts, stagnant insurance reimbursements and
Dentists and DSOs are being confronted with new challenges this year as the industry faces increased operating costs, potential Medicaid cuts, stagnant insurance reimbursements and

Written by: Scott J. Manning, MBA As an ambitious, independent-minded dentist who is entrepreneurial in nature, you want to be in control, paid what you’re
Choosing the right restorative material is essential for achieving long-lasting, functional, and aesthetic results in dental treatments. Glass ionomers and composite resins are two commonly
Dental implant company ZimVie is making several changes to its board of directors. The company announced March 13 that Non-Executive Chair David King will not
Sarasota, Fla.-based Dental Care Alliance has appointed Johanna Tesoniero, DDS, as chief dental officer of its North division. Dr. Tesoniero has more than 20 years

The Department of Health’s “Youth Tooth Care Co-management Pilot Scheme” will be launched on the 20th of this month, subsidizing eligible young people aged 13
Tom Whiting today spoke at the BDIA Showcase, Friday 14 March 2025 (not checked against delivery) Thank you for asking me to speak here today. I

The National Federation of Dental Technicians Associations held a press conference at the Legislative Yuan today (14th) titled “Eliminate Illegal and Black-Hearted Dentures! Buy Taobao
A New York woman was recently charged with running an illegal dental practice inside of a house, dailyvoice.com reported March 13. Yolany Mejia Carranza, 55,

Dentures are an essential solution for people who have lost their natural teeth. They restore function and appearance, allowing individuals to eat, speak, and smile
With NHS England to be abolished, we warned officials an already fragile dental public health function, must be protected, and savings put to work across
A coalition of more than 70 organizations wrote a letter urging congressional leaders to protect the Medicaid program, according to a March 13 news release