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ADA urges support for REDI Act
The American Dental Association is requesting support from dental professionals for the Resident Education Deferred Interest Act.
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New York City dental offices damaged by floods
Two New York City dental practices were recently damaged by floods after heavy rain hit the area, CBS New York reported Sept. 29.
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State of dentistry in Iowa: 12 things to know
Here are 12 things to know about dentistry in Iowa:
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Top 10 dental, DSO stories in September
Stories about court cases, investments and new DSOs were among the most-read articles covered by Becker's this month.
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Viome launches oral health, cancer detection test
Viome Life Sciences, a health technology company, launched a test that detects biomarkers associated with oral health conditions as well as oral and throat cancer.
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6 Ohio dentistry updates
Here are six updates on the dental industry in Ohio that Becker's has reported on since July 17:
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Tennessee dental school opens 2 clinic sites
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Dentistry opened two student clinical rotation sites.
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Appointment wait times have nearly doubled since pandemic
A new patient waited 8.1 days for an initial dentist appointment in 2019, while new patients in 2022 waited 16 days, according to data collected by the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
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How discrimination, socioeconomic factors contribute to oral health disparities: Report
Thirty-seven percent of adults who have experienced discrimination have not undergone a routine dental visit in the last 12 months, according to new data from the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health.
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Lawsuit filed against shuttered Vermont dental practice
A class action lawsuit has been filed against a dental practice in South Burlington, Vt., that closed earlier this year, according to a Sept. 22 report by mychamplainvalley.com.
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Missouri dentist retires after nearly 50 years of practice
Dennis McCaffrey, DDS, recently retired from his practice after 48 years of service in the dental industry, Leader Publications reported Sept. 25.
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High Point University breaks ground on new dental school
High Point (N.C.) University recently broke ground on its upcoming dental school.
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Mint Dentistry named to 'most loved workplaces' list
Newsweek ranked Dallas-based Mint Dentistry No. 100 on its "America's 100 Most Loved Workplaces" list.
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Man arrested for running illegal dental practice out of store
Juan Munoz was arrested for operating an illegal dental office from the back of a convenience store in Milford, Mass., according to a Sept. 24 report from Fox affiliate WFXT.
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State of dentistry in Idaho: 11 things to know
Here are 11 things to know about dentistry in Idaho:
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ADA awards 4 honorary memberships
The American Dental Association board of trustees has awarded honorary memberships to four individuals that have made contributions to the advancement of dentistry.
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WVU dental school to add 1st pediatric dentistry residency program in state
Morgantown-based West Virginia University School of Dentistry is adding a pediatric dentistry residency program.
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Pennsylvania dentist to retire after 42 years
David Kurzinsky, DDS, is retiring after 42 years of service in the industry, The Shenandoah Sentinel reported Sept. 20.
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2 dental updates in Nebraska to know
Here are two dental industry updates in Nebraska that Becker's has reported on since Aug. 11:
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ADA pulls ads from dental equipment company
The American Dental Association has terminated its relationship with Overstocker, a medical and dental equipment company, after receiving complaints from member dentists.
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