Kathy Kincade[email protected]HomeA video chat with Linda Miles; pros & cons of building your own practiceMarch 3, 2013Dental EducationLeaders in Dentistry: Dr. Rhonda SavageFrom her beginnings as a dental assistant fresh out of high school in Alaska, Dr. Rhonda Savage has become a force to be reckoned with in the dental industry. After building and selling two successful practices in Washington, she has spent the last six years at the helm of Miles Global, an internationally recognized practice management consulting firm. Here she shares some of her secrets to success.March 3, 20133D PrintingDrBicuspid.com Imaging & CAD/CAM InsiderFebruary 28, 2013HomeTime to invest in commercial real estate? And, resin infiltration vs. sugary sodasFebruary 26, 2013HomeSmiles abound at Chicago Midwinter; how to fix chipped restorationsFebruary 24, 2013PeriodonticsSmiles abound at Chicago Midwinter MeetingThe 2013 Chicago Midwinter Meeting once again provided a launching pad for several new and innovative products. More than 30,000 dental professionals attended this year's meeting, and the general consensus was that it was one of the best in recent years.February 24, 2013HomeThe meaning of meaningful use; Les Misérables' toothy historyFebruary 20, 20133D PrintingAge plays a role in dental CBCT image artifactsDental cone-beam CT (CBCT) image artifacts stemming from patient movement are more common in pediatric and elderly patients, according to a short communication in Dentomaxillofacial Radiology. The study authors offer some suggestions for correcting the problem.February 19, 2013HomeKy. clinic improves HNC care; no link between obesity, periodontitis?February 18, 2013WhiteningNY woman awarded $285K in Fosamax osteonecrosis trialA 69-year-old New York woman has succeeded in her efforts to hold Merck, makers of the osteoporosis drug Fosamax, accountable for her osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) and related health issues. This is only the second of seven Fosamax/ONJ lawsuits in which Merck has not triumphed.February 13, 2013Previous PagePage 11 of 93Next 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