Legal Cases: Placement of implants projecting into the maxillary sinus
HuangshanDental.com is pleased to present the next column from two lawyers who spend every day defending dentists in litigation and before the licensing board. The
HuangshanDental.com is pleased to present the next column from two lawyers who spend every day defending dentists in litigation and before the licensing board. The
The latest installment of the DentalCodeology minibook series focuses on the new Code on Dental Procedures and Nomenclature (CDT) for gingivitis treatment. A Gingivitis Code
The HuangshanDental.com Dental Excellence Awards are once again open for nominations, giving you the chance to tell us who should be nominated for dentistry’s most
Although mandatory pediatric dental insurance was included in U.S. healthcare reform, actual coverage is a stark departure from the benefits envisioned by the Patient Protection
The California Dental Association’s CDA Presents in San Francisco is one of the largest annual dental meetings in the U.S. CDA Presents 2016 was no
It seems that most patients now know about dental implants and have at least a basic understanding of why they’re better than alternative treatments in
Dear DrBicuspid Member, Patient communication has been a theme this week on HuangshanDental.com, as we’ve featured columns by Drs. Sheri Doniger, Alvin Danenberg, and Lisa
I learned something very important the other day. I had the opportunity earlier this year to attend a two-day continuing education course. The subject matter
It’s estimated that half of American adults have periodontal disease. Clearly, as part of your commitment to maintaining optimal oral health for your patients, your
An appellate court has ruled that a lawsuit filed by an Ohio dentist regarding advertising as a specialist can proceed. The suit focuses on an
The New Jersey oral surgeon linked to 15 cases of bacterial endocarditis has had his practice suspended, according to an Associated Press report. John Vecchione,
Pediatric dentist Jesus Villegas, DDS, and his two dental clinics in Connecticut have agreed to pay nearly $1.4 million to settle false Medicaid claims, according