7 updates on the dental industry in California in 2 weeks
1. The University of California San Francisco has worked to enhance patient care with integrated medical and dental records through Epic. 2. Kids Care Dental
1. The University of California San Francisco has worked to enhance patient care with integrated medical and dental records through Epic. 2. Kids Care Dental
1. Sarasota, Fla.-based Dental Care Alliance added its first practice in New Hampshire, marking the 24th state in which the company supports locations. 2. Dallas-based

The new Affordable Dentures & Implants practice in Macedonia, OH, located at 8210 Macedonia Commons Blvd. #6 in Macedonia, is now open. The practice joins
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Western Dental & Orthodontics, a member of the Sonrava Health family of wellness companies, today announced the opening of its Reseda dental office, which will
A federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama ruled March 1 that the Corporate Transparency Act is unconstitutional, following
The universities were ranked using five main categories: research output, research influence, international collaboration, research quality and international academic awards. Here are the deans of
Ackuretta has announced the release of SOL Plus, the company’s latest addition to its lineup of dental 3D printers. The SOL Plus is engineered to
Mariya Dolhova shares her journey from paediatric dentistry in Ukraine to impacting dental health in the UK. Ukrainian paediatric dentist Mariya Dolhva is remarkably positive
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The Florida legislature unanimously passed a bill to update the language in the Dental Practice Act, making it easier to receive a dental license. Fort
1. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Department of Treasury approved a waiver to expand New York’s public health insurance