
New Squamish Dental Clinic Aims To Make Oral Care Simple And Stress-Free
Squamish — A new dental clinic, Chief Dental, has opened in Squamish, bringing expanded oral-care options to the rapidly growing town. Located at 107-38115 Laurelwood

Squamish — A new dental clinic, Chief Dental, has opened in Squamish, bringing expanded oral-care options to the rapidly growing town. Located at 107-38115 Laurelwood

Well Beyond Dental, located at 9710 South McCarran Boulevard in Reno, is celebrating six years of promoting whole-body health through innovative dental care. The practice,

More than 350 women deprived of liberty (PDLs) at the Correctional Institution for Women (CIW) in Mandaluyong received free dental care on Sunday, Oct. 26,

Dental care costs can be staggering, as one patient recently discovered. Meg, a woman seeking treatment after years of depression and addiction, faced a hefty

An investigation by The Mirror says growing numbers of patients are turning to crowdfunding to pay for essential dental care. The report, part of the

MONTICELLO — Children and young adults with disabilities often struggle to access dental care due to communication barriers and a shortage of providers who accept

LANGHORNE, Pa. — Penn Dental Medicine’s state-of-the-art facility at Woods, which opened two years ago, is delivering specialized dental care for individuals with disabilities. The

LAS VEGAS — Families in Southern Nevada seeking care for children born with cleft palates and other craniofacial conditions now have a local resource, following
Sage Dental, a rapidly growing dental network with over 140 practices in the Southeastern U.S., has selected Denticon by Planet DDS as its enterprise practice

The federal government’s Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP) is now open to Canadians of all ages, marking the completion of the program’s nationwide rollout. The

A new partnership between the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Dental Medicine and Woods Services is bringing much-needed dental care to people with disabilities, a

A surge in Australians withdrawing retirement savings to pay for dental care has been described as a “systemic failure” of the oral-health system, with experts