
Heartland Dental Selects Dentira for Labs
Heartland Dental, the nation’s leading dental support organization, today announced that it has selected Dentira as the enterprise lab management platform for supported practices. This

Heartland Dental, the nation’s leading dental support organization, today announced that it has selected Dentira as the enterprise lab management platform for supported practices. This
Louisville, Ky.-based Mortenson Dental Partners has added its first practice in Missouri. The DSO partnered with Nikodem Dental and Custom Dental Management, which provides general

Written by: Alan Stern, DDS Many of us didn’t grow up in gentle homes. A surprising number of the dentists, hygienists, assistants, and business owners
Aspen Dental plans to focus on organic growth initiatives after a year highlighted by network expansions in various states. The Chicago-based organization has opened more
Left to right: David Kochman (chief corporate affairs officer, Henry Schein), Stanley Bergman (chairman of the board and chief executive officer, Henry Schein, and member,

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MB2 Dental is one of the largest DSOs in the U.S., supporting more than 800 practices in the U.S. Here are seven updates on the

According to MarketsandMarkets, the global dental laboratories market is expected to grow from approximately USD 9.20 billion in 2025 to USD 13.09 billion by 2030,
Next year, we will build on the progress we have made, strengthening our offer across representation, advice, indemnity, and learning. None of this happens in
Oxford came first in a ranking of UK regions with the highest rates of enquiries about clear aligner orthodontics, at a rate of one enquiry

The American Dental Association’s governance structure will be evaluated by an outside firm in 2026. In October, the 2025 ADA House of Delegates adopted Resolution
A proposal for the government to provide the public with a £150 voucher towards private dental care would ‘mean the end of NHS dentistry’, according