
Agenda Set for Dental KOL Boot Camp & Innovation Day
The organizers of the Dental KOL Boot Camp recently announced the final speaker line-up and agenda for the first-of-its-kind two-day event on October 10–11, 2025.

The organizers of the Dental KOL Boot Camp recently announced the final speaker line-up and agenda for the first-of-its-kind two-day event on October 10–11, 2025.

Written by: Drs. Brian Harris and Gregori M. Kurtzman Introduction Dissatisfaction with one’s smile aesthetics is a common problem affecting many patients. Oftentimes, these patients
A federal district court ruled Sept. 22 that it’s denying a group of dentists’ motion to certify an antitrust case against Delta Dental as a class
Providers will receive a payment on top of their annual contract value for additional courses of urgent treatment delivered under a new scheme. Practices that
There are 10,830 orthodontists in the U.S., according to new data from KFF. KFF recently updated its database of professionally active dentists in the U.S.
There are 159,562 general dentists in the U.S., according to new data from KFF. KFF recently updated its database of professionally active dentists in the
More than 146,000 Florida residents visited emergency departments for preventable dental conditions in 2024, according to data provided by the Well Florida Health Planning Council

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Dental Association (WVDA) launched its “Pay More for Your Smile” campaign on Tuesday, urging state lawmakers to pass a
Four people were taken to the hospital after a school bus crashed into a dental practice in Blue Springs, Mo., KCTV reported Sept. 25. The

Standard Dental Labs Inc. (“SDL” or the “company”) (OTCQB: TUTH), a strategic consolidator of dental laboratories, today announced it has signed five non-binding letters of

Kuraray Noritake Dental has announced the launch of KATANA™ Zirconia ONE For IMPLANT, a pre-sintered zirconia block designed for use with CEREC systems. The announcement
The West Virginia Dental Association is lobbying for the state to pass a dental loss ratio for insurers, The Real WV reported Sept. 24. Three