Week in Review: New codes & fee assessments | Poor hand hygiene | Too much toothpaste
Dear DrBicuspid Member, Let’s start this week’s newsletter with a question that can have an impact on your revenue this year: Have you re-evaluated the
Dear DrBicuspid Member, Let’s start this week’s newsletter with a question that can have an impact on your revenue this year: Have you re-evaluated the
Parents are well aware of the risks associated with opioids, including addiction and overdose. Yet many still believe opioids are more effective at relieving pain
Pharmacy giants CVS Health and Walgreens are making moves into the dental health space. CVS has launched a pilot partnership with Smile Direct Club to
The District of Columbia and 14 U.S. states have passed laws encouraging children to get dental screenings before the school year. However, these laws struggle
Regular use of aspirin or another nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) pain medication may increase the survival rates for certain head and neck cancer (HNC) patients, according
Dear DrBicuspid Member, February is Children’s Dental Health Month. We kick off our coverage with a look at how difficult it is to have children
Community water fluoridation may reduce dental caries disparities due to income levels, according to a new study published in JAMA Pediatrics. Researchers found low-income children
Medical device company Align Technology has reported increases in revenues and clear-aligner shipments for the fourth quarter of 2018 and the year. For the quarter
Most people in the U.S. live within a reasonable distance of a periodontal practice, according to a November 2018 report. The researchers from the Centers
No shaping file system completely removes root canal filling material during retreatment, but passive ultrasonic irrigation and other treatments may be helpful. To learn more
Denstply Sirona has announced a collaboration with digital manufacturing company Carbon to bring a premium printable denture material system to market. Carbon’s 3D printers use
Americans are more likely to die from an accidental opioid overdose than from a motor vehicle crash, according to new data from the National Safety