Here are seven key notes on dental companies from this past week:
BIOLASE shares traded at $1.51 per share, down 2.58 percent, according to WallStreet Scope.
Aspen Dental partnered with Bethel's veteran program, Save-a-Suit, to administer free dental care to local veterans in Connecticut. Aspen Dental provided care through their Mouth Mobile app that allows professionals to travel across the nation to provide care to veterans, according to Bethel's Hamlethub.
3M Company shares dropped 3.03 percent during the week of Aug. 31 to Sept. 4. The company's shares dropped 6.08 percent in the last four weeks, according to News Watch International.
DENTSPLY International President and CFO, Chris Clark, will present at Robert W. Baird 2015 Healthcare Conference in New York City on Sept. 9. The company's shares traded at $51.67 per share, down 0.15 percent, according to Money Flow Index.
Danaher shares dropped 2.8 percent during the week of Aug. 31 to Sept. 4. The shares dropped 6.01 percent in the last four weeks and have outperformed the S&P 500 by 0.62 percent, according to News Watch International.
Henry Schein held its 18th annual "Back to School" program to help 5,000 students get ready for school. The program serves underserved students by providing essential school supplies and clothes.
Patterson Companies shares dropped 3.69 percent during the week of Aug. 31 to Sept. 4 and dropped 10.17 percent in the last four weeks, according to Insider Trading Report.
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