A dentist in Missouri entangled in a 2023 fatal hit-and-run case was arrested for allegedly buying hundreds of dollars' worth of fentanyl and having a stolen gun, according to a probable cause ...
Antibiotic prophylaxis may lower the risk of dry socket (DS) and surgical site infection (SSI) following lower third-molar (LM3) extraction, according to a study recently published in the Journal of ...
Patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may be more likely to develop temporomandibular disorder (TMD) and awake bruxism, according to a study recently published in the Journal of ...
Over the past three decades, limited action has been taken to address global oral health issues. Without significant intervention, this trend is likely to persist, according to research recently ...
A dentist in Georgia was arrested for allegedly shooting her partner to death in a bedroom at their shared home on March 8, according to a press release dated March 9 from the Hall County Sheriff's ...
The reality about dental practice success is actually quite simple. The quality of your management systems will determine your level of production and success. As changes take place internally (e.g., ...
The internet is divided again (surprise, surprise). This time, it is not over something big but something minor: a small, clear piece of medical tape. There is a debate about whether taping your mouth ...
A dentist in Florida accused of sending threatening messages to multiple victims, including an election official, was sentenced to two years in prison, according to a press release dated March 5 from ...
Selling a dental practice is one of the most significant financial and professional decisions a dentist can make. Yet, many practice owners unknowingly sabotage their own transitions by relying on ...
A Colorado dentist who was indicted for allegedly using an illegal tax shelter to conceal more than $3.5 million from the IRS pleaded guilty on February 28 to six counts of tax evasion, according to ...
Bipartisan investment and major reforms in oral healthcare delivery may address gaps in government dental coverage, including Medicare, according to a news release from the Harvard University T.H.