
Six Strategies for Dental Practice Growth in 2020
With almost a full quarter of the year behind us, it’s likely some of those new year’s resolutions you made in January have fallen to

With almost a full quarter of the year behind us, it’s likely some of those new year’s resolutions you made in January have fallen to
CMS previously recommended dentists only perform emergency procedures during the pandemic. The new guidelines released April 19 encourage a gradual transition back to nonessential services
CDA President Richard Nagy, DDS, and California State Dental Director Jay Kumar, DDS, established a work group consisting of dental practitioners, academics and researchers to
President Donald Trump released guidelines April 16 detailing initial criteria for reopening, along with three phases aimed at mitigating a resurgence that can be implemented
Natalie Bradley is a dentist who has spoken about her work in a designated urgent dental care facility in a community clinic in London. This

Effective use of Social Media for Patient CommunicationAbout the webinar Dentistchannel.online hosted webinar on Social Media and Dentistry – Connecting People, by speaker Dr. Ashwin

As healthcare dominates the news, WalletHub has released its report on 2020’s Best & Worst States for Children’s Health Care, including details about oral health
Main Content Dental implants are generally considered to be a safe and predictable procedure for replacement of missing teeth which is routinely performed by many
The advanced program in orofacial pain at the University of Southern California (USC) Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry has received a significant financial endowment, ensuring its

More than ever, dentists are wondering what they can do during this downtime. Now is a good opportunity for themto implement ideas that will help

A message from the Volunteer Members of the Santa Fe Group: In our 25-year history as an action-oriented, nonprofit think tank, passionate about improving lives
A dentist is calling for a change to government policy as practices continue to pay business rates – despite their high street neighbours being relieved