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Dr. Rajesh Lalla earns international distinguished service award
Rajesh Lalla, DDS, PhD, received the distinguished service award from the International Society of Oral Oncology, the organization's highest honor.
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10 states where dentists may have less business success
Dentists in Alaska may have less business success than in other states, according to CNBC's "America's Top States for Business 2023" rankings.
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6 dental leaders named to DentaQuest's 2023 Health Equity Heroes list
DentaQuest announced 12 individuals named to its 2023 Health Equity Heroes list, which recognizes those that advance equitable access to medical, oral or behavioral health services.
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California dentists target of impersonation scam: 5 things to know
The California Dental Association warned of a scam targeting dentists in the state.
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5 federal government, policy updates for dentists to know
From Supreme Court rulings to new legislation, here are five federal updates affecting dentistry that have taken place since June 15:
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Top 10 states where dentists may have more business success
Dentists in North Carolina may have more business success than in other states, according to CNBC's "America's Top States for Business 2023" rankings.
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States disciplining dentists: 3 updates
Two state dental organizations recently suspended or revoked the licenses of dentists for various violations and crimes.
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Oral health nonprofit warns of uptick in at-home remedies
The CareQuest Institute for Oral Health warned dental professionals of at-home remedies being used to treat oral health issues.
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California college to launch dental hygiene bachelor's degree program
Fresno (Calif.) City College will begin offering a dental hygiene bachelor's degree program in fall 2024, according to a July 12 report by The Fresno Bee.
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Man accused of running illegal dental practice charged in patient's death
A man in Michigan who was allegedly running an illegal dental practice has been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the death of one of his patients, NBC affiliate WDIV reported July 11.
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Washington suspends dentist's license over unsafe anesthesia practices
The Dental Quality Assurance Commission suspended the dental license and moderate sedation permit of a Washington dentist after "charges of unsafe practices and disregard for patient safety when using general anesthesia," according to a news release from the Washington State Department of Health.
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4 dental updates from Georgia in 60 days
Here are four dentistry headlines from Georgia that Becker's has reported on since May 11:
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10 cities where dentists may have lower levels of work-related stress
Dentists in West Valley City, Utah, may have the lowest amounts of stress related to work, according to personal finance website WalletHub.
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Good news, bad news for dentists in 2023
While there are several things to be optimistic about in the dental industry, many challenges remain.
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Oklahoma dentist to pay $150K controlled substance allegations
Jennifer Burkitt, DDS, a dentist in Tulsa, Okla., agreed to pay $150,000 in penalties as a settlement following allegations that her practice violated the Controlled Substances Act.
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10 cities where dentists may have higher work-related stress
Dentists in Washington, D.C. may have the highest level of stress related to work, according to personal finance website WalletHub.
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New dentist to take over practice site after former owner's arrest
A new dentist is opening up a practice at the site of an Aurora, Colo.-based practice that closed after its owner was accused of poisoning his wife, NBC affiliate 9News reported July 9.
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4 dental updates in New Jersey
From DSO affiliations to new practice openings, here are four dental updates that have taken place since April 18:
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State of dentistry in North Carolina: 10 things to know
Here are 10 things to know about dentistry in North Carolina:
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7 updates on New York dentistry from June
Here are seven dental headlines from New York that Becker's reported on in June:
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