
Zahn Dental Announces $150,000 Commitment to Feeding America
Zahn Dental, the U.S. dental laboratory business of Henry Schein, has announced a commitment of $150,000 to Feeding America, the largest hunger relief organization in

Zahn Dental, the U.S. dental laboratory business of Henry Schein, has announced a commitment of $150,000 to Feeding America, the largest hunger relief organization in
The scholarship will be awarded to 10 recipients, each receiving $10,000 annually, according to a Feb. 18 news release. The scholarship is awarded to five

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,With a new mill and enhanced scanning and software capabilities, the Planmeca FIT system makes single-visit dentistry easier for the practice and better for the
The packaging is made from high-density polyethylene and is the first to be recognized by external recycling authorities, the company said in a Feb. 17
Henry Schein Dental recently announced its 2022 webinar series, Breaking Down Barriers to Care, designed to enhance access to oral care among vulnerable patient populations,
Six details: 1. Colgate debuted recyclable toothpaste tubes as part of its effort to reduce waste. 2. David Yang, DMD, of Flagstaff, Ariz., gave himself

As a dentist, your number one priority will always be patient care. And yet as a small business owner, you’re also tasked with accounting, human

Read on for more about Continental Who’s Who recognizing Joseph Amalfitano. Joseph Amalfitano is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Distinguished Periodontist for

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Register Now for the International Symposium 2022: May 12-14, 2022 | Orlando, Florida The Oral Reconstruction Foundation invites oral health professionals to register for the
1. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has proposed that an additional $243 million be added to her annual budget to expand dental coverage to adult Medicaid recipients.