AAOMS Highlights Helmet Safety for Children
Study of 210 pediatric patients found helmeted riders had fewer facial and jaw injuries, as AAOMS highlights safety during April’s National Facial Protection Month Children
Study of 210 pediatric patients found helmeted riders had fewer facial and jaw injuries, as AAOMS highlights safety during April’s National Facial Protection Month Children
Kirksville-based A.T. Still University Missouri School of Dentistry and Oral Health is expanding its number of students from 63 to 84, according to an April
Four dental organizations have requested more than $600 million in funding for oral health programs for fiscal year 2027, according to an April 8 news
The Medicaid-sized elephant in the room for the dental industry does not have an easy solution, but a move in the right direction is needed,
Idaho had an 8.8% net migration rate of dentists between 2019 and 2024, the highest of any state, according to data from the American Dental
The cost of dental supplies has increased by 6% over the last year, according to new data from the American Dental Association. The ADA recently
Private equity firm Havencrest Capital Management has completed a majority recapitalization of OFFOR Health, a provider of anesthesia services for complex dental procedures. OFFOR Health
Although several states have increased reimbursement rates for dental services, they are still not enough to keep up with the pace of inflation, according to
Effingham, Ill.-based Heartland Dental expanded its network with seven practices in March, including five de novo locations. Here are the company’s newest de novo practices,
Several local water systems are facing fluoride shortages due to supply chain disruptions attributed to the Iran war. Six notes: 1. The Washington Suburban Sanitary
Chicago-based Phase 1 Equity plans to focus on increasing practice capacity while continuing to expand into new markets this year. The DSO, which supports more
Here are seven dental industry updates that have taken place in North Carolina since February: 1. The North Carolina Dental Board issued updated sedation guidelines