
New York State Dental Association Members Recognized for Outstanding Service
The New York State Dental Association (NYSDA) has announced two of its dedicated members were honored with prestigious awards on August 13, 2021 for their contributions

The New York State Dental Association (NYSDA) has announced two of its dedicated members were honored with prestigious awards on August 13, 2021 for their contributions
DentalMonitoring, the world’s first AI-powered software-as-a-service solution for dental professionals, has partnered with the industry’s leading practice intelligence and data provider Gaidge to pilot a program that
Researchers examined nontraumatic dental care visits to emergency departments in the U.S. among people 20 years old and younger between 2010 and 2017 using data

Dentists need help. Doing this alone has never been harder. Before the pandemic, running a dental practice was already a challenging endeavor due to increasing
Robert H. Gregg II, DDS, and Dawn M. Gregg, DDS, with son Austen Gregg cut the ribbon at the official opening of the The Institute
An intuitive ultrasonic scaler, the TurboSENSOR from Parkell prioritizes patient comfort and clinician convenience ,A key component of a profession that lends itself to musculoskeletal disorders,
Justin Hind discusses the benefits of the A-dec dental lights and explains why they are so useful for modern dental practices. The A-dec LED lights

Vivos Therapeutics, Inc. (the “Company” or “Vivos”) (NASDAQ: VVOS), a medical technology company focused on developing and commercializing innovative diagnostic and treatment modalities for patients
Washington — The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology will be hosting a virtual webinar on a new federal rule designed to
The Food and Drug Administration on Aug. 23 granted full approval for the first vaccine for the prevention of COVID-19. The vaccine, previously referred to
It’s awards season and now is the time to start pulling together your entry before the deadline. There is only one month left before some
The American Dental Association Standards Committee on Dental Informatics will return to in-person meetings Oct. 8-10 at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas,