Q&A with Joe Feldsien, Senior Vice President, Professional Partnerships, Pacific Dental Services
On February 19, 2020, Joe will serve as a panelist at Becker’s 1st Annual Dental + DSO Moderated Discussion. As part of an ongoing series,
On February 19, 2020, Joe will serve as a panelist at Becker’s 1st Annual Dental + DSO Moderated Discussion. As part of an ongoing series,

An easy to use electrode set can assess sleep bruxism severity as well as conventional polysomnography, according to researchers at the University of Eastern Finland.
AIR TECHNIQUES,Thin, flexible, and wireless ScanX PSPs comfortably accommodate all patients and capture a larger diagnostic area with less chair time. , ,Capturing digital images can
2019 marks the Centennial of the Journal of Dental Research (JDR). Over the last century the JDR has been dedicated to the dissemination of new knowledge and information on
,Your practice needs to keep up with advances in technology—not only in dentistry but also in our everyday lives. To that end, VivioSites is focused
Two of the major proposed revisions involve dental lasers and the sterilization of instruments. While dental lasers have been used by professionals for various years,
In the suit, SmileDirectClub claims dentists on the board conspired to jeopardize the company’s business. SmileDirectClub alleges a dental board investigator conducted “a series of
The small equipment in your practice deserves just as much attention as larger equipment and technologies. Upgrading outdated small tools and devices can drastically improve
In an all-cash deal, Mid-Atlantic Dental Partners purchased the equity of DentalOne’s operating subsidiaries. Plano, Texas-based DentalOne Partners is one of the first and among
For the third quarter, Biolase expects revenue to range between $8.5 million and $8.8 million. However, the company is anticipating loss for operations to be
,Titanium has long been the gold standard for dental implant materials due to its proven ability to integrate to bone. But what if bone could

Breathing problems are difficult to detect when children are under anesthesia, prompting researchers at UW Health and the Morgridge Institute for Research Fab Lab to