The year in review
Increased investment in dentistry We campaigned across the UK in 2020 for the four governments to fund ventilation system improvements in practices to bring down
Increased investment in dentistry We campaigned across the UK in 2020 for the four governments to fund ventilation system improvements in practices to bring down

Family: Dr. Giles Willis Jr., right, with his wife, Kim, and daughter, Eden, pose for a photo backstage during the taping of the NBC special,

SNOMED International is pleased to announce a new collaboration agreement with the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) and the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP). Effective
For laboratories, being a strong digital partner means more than designing great restorations. It is about customer service, transparency, and reliability. The new 3Shape Dental
Henry Schein Women’s Leadership Network Field Chapter will host a virtual event entitled “SHE: Successful Healthcare Entrepreneurs”, featuring a panel discussion with Angela Dyer, director

Vyne Dental, a leading provider of revenue cycle, claims management, and electronic health information exchange for all-sized dental practices, announces that it has acquired Onederful,
Navid Tahir explains why he and the team at Whitworth Dental Care and Park House Dental are supporting the work Dental Mavericks carries out. Our
For people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), brushing teeth or visiting the dentist doesn’t have to be so overwhelming. That’s according to InfiniTeach, developers of

Dental professionals planning on attending the Academy of Osseointegration’s 2022 Annual Meeting should act by next Monday, December 20 in order to register with significant

CB Insights has unveiled the third annual Digital Health 150 — a list of 150 of the top private companies using digital technology to transform
Sterngold Dental has introduced Sterngold Total Smile™ (STS), a comprehensive solution for restorative dentistry, made possible by Sterngold’s deep heritage and foothold in the industry,
Grant will increase training for dental students on treating patients with disabilities The University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine has received a nearly $735,000