Align defends new Invisalign certification program
Align Technology has come under fire since announcing that, starting June 1, all dentists who want to be “active Invisalign providers” must start at least
Align Technology has come under fire since announcing that, starting June 1, all dentists who want to be “active Invisalign providers” must start at least
The Ohio Legislature is considering a bill that would create a new type of supervision for dental hygienists working outside the dental office. The bill,
Centrix has pledged $25,000 to endow scholarships at Fones School of Dental Hygiene at the University of Bridgeport, the school announced. Named in honor of
In response to member inquiries regarding Align Technology’s new proficiency requirements for Invisalign, the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) is investigating measures to address concerns
The complexities of orofacial pain, combined with a lack of adequate pain education in most dental schools, makes diagnosing and treating conditions such as temporomandibular
In a slow economy, some dentists may be tempted to present fewer elective cases. Don’t make this mistake! Give every patient the opportunity to say
The Louisiana House of Representatives today passed a bill calling for tighter regulation of mobile dentistry. .pullQuoteCredit { align:right; text-align:right; font-family:arial, sans-serif; font-size:11px; line-height: 16px;
The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) received a $375,000 grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) to create academic-community partnerships to help children who lack
Dental implant company Astra Tech announced that it is selling Atlantis-brand abutments for Straumann Bone Level 3.3, 4.1, and 4.8 diameter implants. Material options for
When Austin Stone, a high school senior in Lawrence, KS, needed his wisdom teeth removed, he went to veteran oral surgeon S. Kirk Vincent, D.D.S.
The Dental Board of California has approved a continuing education (CE) course being presented by Conscious Sedation Consulting, a patient safety advocacy firm that provides
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania has upheld a 2007 decision by a Philadelphia trial court that awarded Mark Helpin, D.M.D. — former chair of the