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As dental practices across the U.S. look to the fourth quarter of 2025, a complex picture emerges of an industry grappling with mounting operational pressures while trying to maintain quality patient ...
Scientists at King’s College London discovered a protein-based treatment that may protect and repair tooth enamel, which may be groundbreaking in the field of regenerative dentistry.
Dr. Roger P. Levin offers some unique do’s and don’ts to help you boost patient referrals and satisfaction.
A former NBA player convicted for his role in defrauding the NBA’s benefits plan by submitting $4 million in false dental and medical claims is seeking a pardon from President Donald Trump.
What does a common acronym have to do with your dental practice and its team members? Dr. Ann D. Miller breaks down four letters that can make a big difference in your office culture.
Wasif and Umair Waseem discuss how SurgiMac helps dental practices tackle economic pressures and maintain product quality in this DrBicuspid.com Podcast.
A dental practice accused of refusing to accommodate an employee’s religious beliefs has agreed to pay to settle the allegations.
Born out of urgency and conviction, according to its founder, here's what the Oral Health Awareness Project is and what it's doing to help dental hygienists.
Dr. Tom Giacobbi continues his Just a Minute, Doc series by sharing tips on winning over children and their parents for your dental practice.
Dental students who regularly engaged in at least one hobby may be better at cavity preparation, suggesting that having a pastime may help develop fine motor skills, according to a new study published ...
An ex-dental employee accused of tampering with a work computer after she was fired and illegally performing teeth whitening offsite has been sentenced.
Patients younger than 36 with severe gum disease, limited education, and a history of smoking may face a higher risk of tooth loss, according to a study published in the Journal of Periodontology.