Nashville, Tenn.-based SmileDirectClub completed the transition to its newest manufacturing technology at its Tennessee facility to increase production of its retainers.
Dental Technology
Dental laser company Biolase plans to partner with postgraduate specialty dental programs to expand the use of its laser technology among dental professionals.
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Davis Gribble Hollowwa Dental in Albuquerque, N.M., recently made several investments to improve the patient experience, including staff, an on-site dental lab and technology.
A team of engineers and researchers are developing nanotechnology-based oral healthcare products that could hit the market within the next four to five years, the Albuquerque Journal reported Aug. 21.
Dental technology company Sonendo reported a 32 percent year-over-year increase in revenue during the second quarter of 2022.
Researchers at Penn Dental Medicine and its Center for Innovation & Precision Dentistry have found that microrobots can be used for detailed endodontic treatments and diagnostics.
Irvine, Calif.-based orthodontics company InBrace has closed a $45 million financing round.
Dee for Dentist, based in Las Vegas, became the first Western U.S. dental practice to use the Primeprint 3D Printing System by Dentsply Sirona, the first medical grade 3D printer for dentistry.