Maine governor signs bill setting fee caps for dental provider licenses
Maine Gov. Janet Mills signed into law a bill that establishes fees and caps on fees for dental provider licensing and permits. LD 448 fixes
Maine Gov. Janet Mills signed into law a bill that establishes fees and caps on fees for dental provider licensing and permits. LD 448 fixes
The International College of Dentists (ICD) hosted its second Stakeholders’ Day program in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on April 29, 2025. The program and celebratory dinner were held

Pearl, the global leader in dental AI solutions, recently announced that it has received FDA 510(k) clearance for Second Opinion 3D, making Pearl the first

LONDON, England: While chewing gum may be considered a somewhat undesirable habit, sugar-free varieties have been proved to be highly beneficial for oral health. Chewing
Aspen Dental and Philips Oral Healthcare team up to provide patients with advanced home care solutions—combining innovative products with comprehensive chairside education to improve oral
3Shape rolls out a trio of forward-thinking digital tools that offer superior scanning quality, AI-powered diagnostics, and enhanced patient communication Many industry leaders—having earned

LEIPZIG, Germany: Major dental manufacturers have begun the year with cautious optimism and an ear to the ground. The first financial quarter of 2025 did
Dental organizations and DSOs should always be looking to boost efficiency and enhance their processes, and having a strong plan is an important launching point.
The average annual salary for orthodontists has increased from $230,830 in 2019 up to $254,620 in 2024. Orthodontists compensation jumped a total of $23,790, or

At this year’s EuroPerio11 in Vienna, Dental Tribune International sat down with Prof. Anton Sculean, secretary-general of the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) and chair

Implant dentistry has undergone a revolutionary transformation with the advent of digital workflows. These advancements have significantly improved the treatment of patients with periodontal disease

James Evans, MS for Brecon & Radnorshire and Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, confirmed he will raise concerns about the NHS dentistry