Brits are smiling less due to lack of social contact, research finds
More than 11 million people in the UK have found themselves smiling less over the past three years, according to a new survey. One in
More than 11 million people in the UK have found themselves smiling less over the past three years, according to a new survey. One in
Elevate Oral Care has announced the launch of Allday 5000 Sensitive Toothpaste, a new prescription-strength fluoride toothpaste formulated without sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) or cocamidopropyl
Medit and OraQ have entered into a strategic partnership to advance the integration of AI into dentistry. Through the partnership, the companies are leveraging AI,
The American Dental Association has asked the Wisconsin Office of the Commissioner of Insurance to evaluate the impact of Delta Dental of Wisconsin’s recent practice
The ADA Standards Program is seeking interested parties to help develop several new standards. Working groups charged with developing ADA standards consist of a diverse
A New York dental office has filed a legal complaint against its landlord for disruptions caused by renovations to its building, Westfair Business Journal reported
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has proposed capping some reimbursement rates and limiting dental benefits in an effort to save the state money, The Colorado Sun
Florida Combined Life is dropping its policy that limits same-day scaling and root planning to two quadrants, according to a Nov. 12 news release from

The Dental Hygiene Board of California has approved launching a formal rulemaking process to clarify registration and form requirements for mobile dental hygiene clinics and
Irving, Texas-based Specialized Dental Partners has added Coupa’s artificial intelligence-driven spend management platform to its network. Scotte Hudsmith, CEO of Specialized Dental Partners, said Nov.
Crystal Marruganti explains why periodontal care is essential to supporting a patient’s whole-body health. For years, periodontitis has been considered an isolated oral infection that

NOTTINGHAM, England: The use of advanced biomaterials in dentistry continues to gain momentum, offering new ways to repair and protect teeth without relying solely on