Orthodontist used headlamp to treat patients during California power outage
Utility PG&E Corp. has been cutting off power to hundreds of thousands of residents and business owners in Northern California. The shutdowns are meant to
Utility PG&E Corp. has been cutting off power to hundreds of thousands of residents and business owners in Northern California. The shutdowns are meant to
Pamela Van Drie and her husband were found guilty in February of 40 indictment charges, including Medicaid fraud, failing to pay the Internal Revenue Service
Main Content Click to Download Magazine It is the festival of lights and crackers in India this month. The whole nation is lit up in
1. East Syracuse, N.Y.-based Aspen Dental has appointed Jan LeBeau, as vice president of hygiene support for the West Coast. 2. West Chester, Pa.-based Children’s
The two companies are opening a new A+ Dental Care location in Natomas, Calif. They also plan to acquire the private practice of Glenn Misono,

Canada’s New Democrat Party (NDP) has announced that it is committed to working toward free dental care for all Canadians. “No one should have to

Today is World Mental Health Day, an initiative of the World Federation for Mental Health to raise public awareness of mental health issues worldwide. The theme this

Bicyclists who wear helmets are less likely to experience facial injury in a bicycle crash, according to researchers at the University of Washington School of

SPONSORED EDITORIAL In recent years, there have been rapid changes in dental cement technology. Perhaps the most significant gains have been in the resin-based category

The Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine (GSDM) is the first dental school in the United States to acquire, install, and use two surgical
The market will see continued growth in the coming years due to the surge in dentists, growing geriatric population, rapid urbanization, increasing healthcare spending, soaring
Bicyclists who wear helmets are less likely to experience a facial injury in a bicycle crash, according to a study in the October issue of