A dentist in Orlando, Fla., voluntarily surrendered his license after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit honest services fraud in Arkansas. Benjamin Burris, DDS, surrendered his license pleading ...
The Vermont State Dental Society and the University of Detroit Mercy are opening a dental oral health education center in 2027. The clinic would bring dental students from UDM to Vermont for their ...
The California legislature has passed Senate Bill 1453 to expand licensure pathways for dental assistants and update the scope of practice for dental assistants. Here are eight changes the bill makes ...
A pediatric dentist is looking to open a dental office in Hadley, Mass., the Daily Hampshire Gazette reported Sept. 19. The city's planning board recently held its first hearing on special permits for ...
Discover the latest innovation in endodontics with ClaroNav's Navident EVO system, now FDA cleared for minimally invasive access to calcified and hidden canals.
NC Board of Dental Examiners reports rise in complaints about unlicensed veneer technicians providing dental services, prompting warnings from ADA.
The American Association of Orthodontists is urging dentists to report adverse events with direct-to-consumer clear aligners to the FDA.
A 37-year-old Texas woman has been arrested on charges of running an illegal dental practice out of her home, ABC 13 reported Sept. 19. Police reportedly received a tip about Ms. Villatoro, who ...
Insights from DSO executives on top challenges facing the dental industry in 2024, including consolidation, private equity funding, and cybersecurity issues.
Virginia Dental Association announces new leadership for 2024-25 term, including president, president-elect, and secretary-treasurer.
The campaign, called "Fake Dentist, Real Risk - Verify Before You Trust," aims to educate Illinois residents and push them to only seek care from licensed dentists. It also promotes verifying dental ...
The widening gap between Medicaid reimbursement rates and the real cost of providing dental care in North Carolina has reached its boiling point, according to a Sept. 19 report by Public News Service.