
Stress-Related Oral Health Issues See an Increase During the Pandemic
Most dentists have seen a greater number of stress-related oral health issues among their patients since the start of the pandemic, according to the ADA

Most dentists have seen a greater number of stress-related oral health issues among their patients since the start of the pandemic, according to the ADA

A coalition of 16 national dental organizations has asked Congress for flexibility in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan costs related to personal protective equipment (PPE)

As a dentist, any injury or condition affecting your physical, mental, or emotional well being can have a dramatic impact on your ability to practice

Medicare does not cover routine dental care, and two-thirds of the 60 million people on Medicare have no dental coverage at all, according to the

Six in 10 Americans rate their oral health as fair, poor, or very poor, according to a survey commissioned by DentaQuest and conducted by KRC

Sugary drinks can cause tooth decay as well as systemic health issues like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, prompting researchers from Germany and the United

Dentists do more than drill and fill. According to a national study of 400 practice owners and associates, from Bankers Healthcare Group, most practitioners are

Dental care is one of the most accessible work benefits, according to British health insurer Bupa, yet people avoid going to the dentist because of

Willamette Dental Group, which comprises more than 50 dental offices and more than 1,500 employees, is raising its minimum hourly pay for all part-time and
The latest installment of the Lincoln Financial Group’s 2017 Dental Research Series looks at differences in perspectives between dentists and employers alike, highlighting opportunities for
Economics plays a significant role in oral health, according to joint research from the Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry, the Plymouth City Council, and
The concept of dental insurance sounds good in principle. Patients have the benefit of reduced fees and out of pocket expenses, and doctors who join