The University at Buffalo (N.Y.) School of Dental Medicine received a $7.38 million grant to build a new microbiome research facility. The school will develop a 4,000-square-foot facility to support ...
Discover how Overjet, a dental AI company, is bridging the gap between dental providers and payers by implementing AI technology to reduce friction.
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Here are five notable dental deals totaling about $334 million: 1. Phoenix-based Toothio, a dental staffing marketplace, received $5 million in financing. 2. A DSO focused on providing care to ...
The University of Tennessee and East Tennessee Children's Hospital in Knoxville are collaborating to launch a pediatric oral surgery residency. The partnership re-establishes formalized pediatric ...
Here is how four dental companies performed during the third quarter of 2024, according to financial reports. 1. Dentsply Sirona recorded $951 million in net sales and had a net loss of $494 million ...
Effingham, Ill.-based Heartland Dental has had a busy year filled with practice milestones, industry partnerships and technology innovations. Here are 32 updates from the company in 2024: ...
Chicago dentist's license suspended for oversedation of patient with Propofol. Learn more about the temporary suspension and probationary period.
The Illinois legislature recently passed a bill that would ban dental insurers from denying coverage for procedures they've previously authorized. Three notes: 1. Under HB4789, dental insurers would ...
Dentsply Sirona recorded $951 million in net sales during the third quarter of 2024. The company released its third quarter financial report Nov. 7. Here are four notes about the company's third ...
Discover the 10 best and worst states for dental health in 2024 according to Dentaly's rankings, based on 12 different metrics and data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
A study published in The Journal of the American Dental Association has identified new antibody and enzyme replacements that could improve the oral health of patients with mineralization disorders.