
Can Dental Insurance Cover Braces?
Orthodontic treatment, including braces, has long been a significant investment for individuals seeking to improve their oral health and aesthetics. Dental insurance can play a

Orthodontic treatment, including braces, has long been a significant investment for individuals seeking to improve their oral health and aesthetics. Dental insurance can play a
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Putting a diamond on your braces is a unique way to personalize your orthodontic treatment and add a touch of luxury to your smile. This

Dental care is an important part of overall health. For many people, having dental insurance helps them manage the cost of care. One option for

Invisalign is a popular orthodontic treatment that uses clear aligners to straighten teeth. Many people prefer it over traditional metal braces because it is less
A Kansas dentist is fighting to continue using a therapy dog in his practice, FOX4 reported April 16. Kory Kirkegaard, DMD, is the owner of
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The four richest people in dentistry have a combined net worth of $8.5 million, while the richest people in healthcare have a combined net worth
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen signed LB 148 into law, inducting the state into the Interstate Dentist and Dental Hygiene Licensure Compact. The interstate compact improves

Implant treatment for full-arch fixed restorations has been around for decades now.1–3 The treatment usually involves four to six implants placed in either the maxilla
A Kentucky dentist who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for unlawfully prescribing opioids was recently granted a new trial. Jay Sadrinia, DDS, was