
NYU Dental Program Expands Access for Disabled Youths Lacking Dental Insurance
MONTICELLO — Children and young adults with disabilities often struggle to access dental care due to communication barriers and a shortage of providers who accept

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

Mississippi’s worsening health outcomes and rising insurance costs were front and center Wednesday at the state Senate’s Insurance Study Committee, where health leaders urged lawmakers

UltraThineer on Friday announced nationwide availability of its FDA-approved ultra-thin 3D-printed zirconia veneers, positioning the product as a minimally invasive option for restorative and cosmetic

Digital dentistry is changing how people fix and design their smiles. Companies now sell Snap-On veneers, flipper teeth and other dental devices directly to consumers,

Align Technology, the maker of Invisalign clear aligners and iTero scanners, reported third-quarter 2025 results with total revenue of $995.7 million — down 1.7% sequentially

Calgary — The sentencing hearing for Dr. Alena Smadych has been adjourned after prosecutors identified additional victims in a dental insurance fraud scheme, Crown prosecutor

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

Dental insurance issues continue to rank among the biggest challenges facing dentists nationwide. According to a late 2024 poll by the ADA Health Policy Institute,

The cost of medical and dental coverage for Nebraska school employees will rise by 7.25% for the 2026–27 school year, following a rate adjustment approved
Dental insurance issues are often rated as one of dentists’ chief challenges. In response to an ADA Health Policy Institute poll in late 2024, more

In Washington’s competitive tech industry, health coverage is becoming as important as company culture. Yet many employers still treat benefits as a cost rather than

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