Industry News

Asian-Americans Face Barriers in Oral Healthcare

Racial and ethnic minorities often face difficulties in finding access to oral healthcare in the United States, compared to non-Hispanic whites. Yet of.

Read More
Todays Dental News

Dentists Give Back While Serving in the Army Reserve

Many dental professionals want more than a salary as they look for ways they can dedicate their work to a higher purpose, a.

Read More
Industry News

Virtual Dental Homes Prove Effective in Six-Year Study

Thanks to technology, patients no longer need to physically visit the dentist’s office. Now, dental professionals can treat patients wherever they may be,.

Read More
Industry News

California Bill Opens Funds for Student Loan Repayment Program

Total educational debt for graduating dental students who carried debt in 2015 averaged $255,567. Yet relief may be on the way for practitioners.

Read More
Industry News

HHS to Award $156 Million to Expand Oral Healthcare

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will provide $156 million to support 420 health centers in 47 states as well as.

Read More
Industry News

HHS to Award $156 Million to Expand Oral Healthcare

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will provide $156 million to support 420 health centers in 47 states as well as.

Read More
Industry News

Michigan Considers Dental Therapist Classification

The Michigan State Senate is now considering Senate Bill 1013 (2016), sponsored by Senate Health Policy Committee chair Mike Shirkey, which would establish.

Read More
Todays Dental News

Today’s Dental Grads Face Big Debt and More Choices

As spring draws to a close, the graduates of today’s dental schools face their future with new diplomas and a lot of uncertainty..

Read More
Todays Dental News

Today’s Dental Grads Face Big Debt and More Choices

As spring draws to a close, the graduates of today’s dental schools face their future with new diplomas and a lot of uncertainty..

Read More
Industry News

Pediatric Tooth Decay Vexes Australia as Government Debates Care

Pediatric tooth decay is a growing worldwide epidemic, as a University of Adelaide study reports that 40% of children ages 5 to 10.

Read More
WordPress Ads