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There are currently 7,063 dental professional shortage areas in the U.S., according to new data from the Health Resources and Services Administration. The HRSA updated its dashboard showing data on ...
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte recently signed legislation enacting a dental loss ratio in the state. Senate Bill 335, known as the Montana Dental Insurance Transparency and Accountability Act, requires ...
iCoreConnect, a cloud-based software and technology company for dental and medical companies, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy June 2. The company filed for Chapter 11 relief to retain control over its ...
Little Rock, Ark.-based Rock Dental Brands has expanded its network with six practices across Arkansas and Missouri. The DSO supports more than 100 practice locations in the U.S. Here are the new ...
The cost of living in Washington, D.C., the highest-paying area for dental hygienists, is $54,034 for a single adult with no children. The Bureau of Labor Statistics updated its salary data for dental ...
The cost of living in Minnesota, the highest-paying state for dental assistants, is $45,864 for a single adult with no children. The Bureau of Labor Statistics updated its salary data for dental jobs ...
The University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine is partnering with the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville and Titusville (Pa.) Area Hospital to launch the state’s first regional training ...
An Indiana dentist will be competing in the U.S. Open Golf Championship later this month, Golfweek reported June 3. Matt Vogt, DDS, practices at The Dentist at Gateway Crossing in McCordsville, Ind.
Two dental offices in Morganton, N.C., were damaged in a fire May 31. WHKY reported. Morganton Public Safety responded to a fire alarm at the building the night of May 31. The fire was located in the ...
Align Technology recently awarded $300,000 in grants to 12 universities around the world to support orthodontic and dental research. The awards were given as part of the company’s Annual Research ...
Removing fluoride from U.S. public water systems would lead to a 7.5% increase in tooth decay and cost at least $9.8 billion over five years, according to a study published May 30 in the Journal of ...
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