
OFFOR Health Appoints Seasoned Healthcare Exec as New CEO
OFFOR Health, a company that improves access to care for the most underserved and vulnerable patients, has announced the appointment of Shawn Nason as CEO.

OFFOR Health, a company that improves access to care for the most underserved and vulnerable patients, has announced the appointment of Shawn Nason as CEO.
The overall theme of this year’s campaign is “Stopping smoking protects your brain health”. Smoking is one of the main causes of oral cancer, one

About a quarter of children under the age of 5 suffer from dental caries. If left untreated, even on milk teeth, it causes long-lasting consequences

If you have braces, maintaining good oral hygiene is important to avoid yellowing of your teeth. It can be challenging to clean around the brackets

Dentsply Sirona continues to be a driving force for promoting women throughout the organization and goes beyond in impacting the entire dental industry. In celebration
These challenges could be harder to overcome for young, newly graduated dentists who are entering the industry with large amounts of student debt. Here, five
,The DEXIS NOMAD™ Pro 2 handheld X-ray system moves from room to room and provides convenient image acquisition along with a fast, efficient, patient-friendly imaging

SmartMouth introduced new size options for three of its core product lines. SmartMouth Original Activated Mouthwash, SmartMouth Clinical Activated Mouthwash, and SmartMouth Mouth Sore Activated

Dr. Mora Will Lead Efforts to Organize Educational Programs at CDS Events, Including the Dental Industry’s Largest Annual Event, the Midwinter Meeting The Chicago Dental

Yellow teeth can be a common cosmetic concern for many people. The good news is that, in most cases, yellow teeth are not permanent and
Here are three ways the dental industry is seeing headway in its quest for change. Medical loss ratios for dental payers In December, Massachusetts created
InspireSmiles is a statewide, multiyear program designed to attract young people to pursue careers in the dental industry, according to a March 6 news release.