Academy for Sports Dentistry to offer sports dentist certification course
The Academy for Sports Dentistry is offering a sports dentist certification course to help prepare dentists to prevent and manage trauma in the field of
The Academy for Sports Dentistry is offering a sports dentist certification course to help prepare dentists to prevent and manage trauma in the field of

CaviSense Inc., a Harvard/Tufts spin-out company, will make its first appearance at the Yankee Dental Congress, January 30 to February 1, at the Boston Convention

Emerson Dental Collective recently announced the rebranding of its dental practice, marking an important milestone in its continued commitment to providing comprehensive, patient-focused dental care
Franklin, Tenn.-based Specialized Dental Partners is celebrating its growth achievements from 2025. Six notes: 1. The DSO added more than 20 offices and 80 doctors
Thirteen percent of dentists recently reported to the ADA that they will likely sell or consider closing their practice this year. The ADA released its
Robbie Stewart questions why imposter syndrome is rife in dental therapy and how professionals and practices can work to overcome it. As a child, I
Artificial intelligence has quickly become one of the most notable innovations in technology, changing how dental leaders deliver care and run practices. Nine dental leaders
New Jersey’s largest dental condominium was recently sold for $5 million, Jersey Digs reported Jan. 22. The 9,914-square-foot dental condominium is leased to Paradigm Oral
Artificial intelligence has quickly permeated nearly every area of patient care and practice management. Two leaders recently spoke with Becker’s about AI’s growing role in
Irving, Texas-based U.S. Oral Surgery Management is focusing on enhancing its core functions to support doctor growth as it prepares for an increasingly active market.

Cyberiad.AI announced the release of an agentic artificial intelligence system designed for Dental Service Organizations (DSOs). The system is intended to coordinate non-clinical and administrative
Nearly 50% of Medi-Cal dentists say they would drop the program if the proposed cuts to provider rates take effect this year, according to a