OrthoAccel to offer free webinar on digital technologies
OrthoAccel Technologies is offering a complimentary webinar on how digital technologies are changing orthodontic treatment on Friday, April 15, presented by Edward Y. Lin, DDS.
OrthoAccel Technologies is offering a complimentary webinar on how digital technologies are changing orthodontic treatment on Friday, April 15, presented by Edward Y. Lin, DDS.
Traditionally, we orthodontists loved to go to an exotic location with an abundance of activities and spend several days or even a week enjoying ourselves
Huron Capital Partners announced that its portfolio company, Michigan-based Spring & Sprout Dental Holdings, has entered into an affiliation with Dan German Orthodontics of Beavercreek,
The company now known as Dentsply Sirona announced on February 29 that a “merger of equals” had been completed. First announced on September 15, 2015,
The best job in the U.S. in 2016 is being an orthodontist, according to U.S. News & World Report. Dentists, who led the list in
An app for iPhones and iPads to help younger orthodontic patients with their braces treatment, Snap Smile Share, is now available from the iTunes App
Dr. Benjamin Burris would rather give up his orthodontic license than give up his mission to offer low-cost teeth cleanings to patients in need.,After voluntarily
The Georgia School of Orthodontics (GSO) plans to open an orthodontic residency program in Atlanta in 2016. The school will offer an advanced specialty education
The American Association of Orthodontists Foundation (AAOF) has established the James A. McNamara Orthodontic Faculty Development Fellowship award. The fellowship award is available for junior
OrthoAccel Technologies is ranked No. 2 in Texas and No. 69 in the U.S. on Deloitte’s 2015 Technology Fast 500 list. The annual list recognizes
A U.S. federal court has ruled in favor of ClearCorrect in a case involving digital data, noting that the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) does
Texas officials are giving up on recovering most of the hundreds of millions of dollars spent on questionable Medicaid dental and orthodontic procedures. After years