
The East Coast’s First Dental Therapist to Begin Practicing in Maine
The first dental therapist on the East Coast will begin working in Bangor, Maine, at Penobscot Community Health Care. Clare Roesler will begin work six

The first dental therapist on the East Coast will begin working in Bangor, Maine, at Penobscot Community Health Care. Clare Roesler will begin work six

Thousands of children in the United Kingdom could soon require hospital operations to remove unsavable teeth due to a “triple whammy” of dental dangers, according

The Woody L. Hunt School of Dental Medicine began interviewing applicants for its inaugural class on September 16, welcoming the first 18 potential students to

Carolinas Dental Advisors will host the Tee for the ToothFairy Golf Tournament benefitting America’s ToothFairy, a national nonprofit organization that helps children in need get

Retainer Club, a subscription retainer service, and Mouthguard Club, which provides athletes with custom designed mouthguards, have partnered with Smiles Change Lives, an international nonprofit

The Delta Dental of Illinois Foundation has awarded more than $255,000 to 16 nonprofit and community organizations that work to improve the oral health of

As nearly 100% of adults around the world have tooth decay and oral disease affects 3.9 billion people worldwide, according to the Alliance for a

A first-year student at the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco has received a $360,000 full-tuition scholarship from

As schools return to virtual and in-person learning, many low-income, Medicaid-enrolled students are at risk of losing school-based dental care, according to DentaQuest and its

The New York University (NYU) College of Dentistry will host “AHEAD: Achieving Health Equity through Access for All with Disabilities,” a symposium bringing together experts

This Friday kicks off Bid for Smiles, a week-long online auction that will help America’s ToothFairy increase access to dental care for children in underserved

The Naples Children & Education Foundation (NCEF) has provided the University of Florida (UF) College of Dentistry with a $1.2 million grant to continue the