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Dentists are largely satisfied with their work despite a growing number of challenges facing the industry, according to Dentalpost’s 2026 Dental Salary Survey Report. Dentalpost’s
Dentists are largely satisfied with their work despite a growing number of challenges facing the industry, according to Dentalpost’s 2026 Dental Salary Survey Report. Dentalpost’s
Dental software company Planet DDS has launched the first voice-powered periodontal charting system within its Denticon platform. AI Voice Perio records voice commands during exams
Want to try out 3D printing with a real clinical workflow you can apply in your practice on Monday morning? Register now for the Restorative
Clerri, the dental industry’s largest and most trusted membership platform, today announced the launch of an advanced marketing toolkit designed to help dental practices bridge
Dentists in several states have begun advocating for dental loss ratios after a momentous year for payer legislation in 2025. Here are seven updates on
Dallas Nibert, DDS, and Nika Hettlinger, DDS, have opened a consolidated, shared dental practice in Barboursville, W.Va., according to a Jan. 31 report from The
Lower diversity in the oral microbiome was associated with worse cognitive function in schizophrenia sufferers in a new study. Researchers from the Institute of Science
Compliance programs are critical for DSOs to avoid legal troubles and ensure they are able to provide the highest quality service to providers and patients,
Several DSOs are reflecting on their accomplishments from 2025 and using their momentum to fuel growth in 2026. Here are four DSOs that recently released
Park Dental Partners, Inc. (NASDAQ: PARK), a leading dental resource organization, recently announced that it will report its financial results for the fourth quarter and
This inaugural institutional investment marks an important milestone in the evolution of Corus’ partnership model. It is consistent with Corus’ approach to providing progressive equity
The burden of severe periodontitis remains a public health concern in the U.S., emphasizing the need for targeted interventions in high-risk populations and regions, according