DrBicuspid.com staff writers[email protected]Organized DentistryPast ADHA president named CMDL chairDr. JoAnn Gurenlian, past president of the American Dental Hygienists' Association (ADHA) and current ADHA director, has been elected as chair of the Coalition for Modernizing Dental Licensure (CMDL).October 16, 2024Product UpdatesPlanet DDS launches DentalOSPlanet DDS has launched DentalOS, a dental operating system designed for dental service organizations.October 15, 2024Product UpdatesIvoclar launches new light-curing unitThe Ivoclar Group has launched the new light-curing device Bluephase EasyCure.October 15, 2024Patient Communication8 tips on how to ensure Halloween doesn't become a dental nightmareDr. Karen Man believes that parents can make Halloween a fun, healthy time for families while also ensuring that the holiday doesn't harm patients' teeth.October 15, 2024Sleep ApneaDentulu launches U.S. sleep apnea campaignTeledentistry platform Dentulu has launched a U.S. sleep apnea program to make screening, diagnosis, and treatment more accessible.October 14, 2024Product UpdatesKerr Dental launches self-adhering compositeKerr Dental has launched SimpliShade Self-Adhesive Flow, formerly known as Vertise Flow.October 14, 2024DSODSO USOSM partners with 3 new practicesDental service organization (DSO) U.S. Oral Surgery Management (USOSM) affiliated with three new practices in California, Alabama, and Tennessee.October 11, 2024Industry UpdatesGC Holding taps new CEOSwitzerland-based dental manufacturer GC Holding has named Dr. Per Falk as its CEO, which was effective October 1.October 11, 2024Industry UpdatesHuFriedyGroup acquires SS White DentalHuFriedyGroup, a global dental products manufacturer and affiliate of Peak Rock Capital, has acquired SS White Dental.October 10, 2024Dental EducationUPike breaks ground on dental schoolThe University of Pikeville (UPike) broke ground on the Tanner College of Dental Medicine, which aims to help improve dental care access in the region.October 10, 2024Previous PagePage 29 of 1607Next PageTop StoriesLegal IssuesDentist pays to settle patient recruiting allegationsA dentist in Connecticut has agreed to pay $150,000 to resolve allegations that she paid fees to a patient recruiting firm in violation of state and U.S. laws.PediatricsDental diseases may affect kids' sleeping patternsDental HygieneSetting the standard in your operatory: Aligning dental teams and elevating carePatient CommunicationIncreasing case acceptance by 20%Sponsor ContentJoin Us