Tony Edwards[email protected]Dental SpecialtiesWeek in Review: 6 ways to use patient-focused apps in your practiceAugust 27, 2015CBCTStudy: 3D technique valid for postsurgery evaluationAfter corrective jaw surgery for facial deformities, determining if the necessary skeletal changes have taken place has been difficult for practitioners. A study in PLOS One found that a new method of radiographic measurement using 3D images to assess the maxillomandibular changes after surgery may offer a solution to this issue.August 26, 2015MalpracticeWeek in Review: Enhanced oral cancer detection can save lives and protect from malpracticeAugust 20, 2015CBCTDrBicuspid.com Imaging & CAD/CAM Insider: 3D imaging for skeletal changes after surgeryAugust 19, 2015Dental PracticeFormer U.S. surgeon general advances oral health debateIn this exclusive interview with DrBicuspid.com, David Satcher, MD, PhD, former surgeon general of the U.S., talks about the need to improve the oral health of all Americans, how the first surgeon general's report on oral health came into being, the need for more outcomes research in dentistry, and why it's not about dentists versus dental therapists.August 17, 2015Dental SpecialtiesWeek in Review: The Naked Dentist uncovers hygiene productivityAugust 13, 2015Dental HygieneCODA begins midlevel provider program accreditation processEducation programs for midlevel dental providers could be accredited as soon as August 2016, after a recent Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) meeting determined that the accreditation process can begin for these programs.August 10, 2015Federally Qualified Health CenterDoes more Medicaid coverage cut ED use for dental care?Expanded dental coverage through Medicaid and an increased number of dentists were not associated with fewer visits to the emergency department (ED) by patients with nontraumatic dental conditions in 2010, according to a new study in Health Affairs.August 10, 2015Dental SpecialtiesWeek in Review: Healing the dentist-hygienist schismAugust 6, 2015DSOADA brief: Are DSO dentists more satisfied in their careers?Dentists working in a dental service organization (DSO) are more satisfied with the amount of hours worked during a week, but less so with their income, compared with dentists working with dentist-owned-and-operated practices, according to a new brief by the ADA Health Policy Institute.August 4, 2015Previous PagePage 75 of 102Next PageTop StoriesLegal IssuesFormer dentist accused of killing man at his shuttered practiceA former dentist allegedly shot and killed a 37-year-old man outside his shuttered dental practice.CDS Midwinter 2026Chicago Midwinter 2026: Top dental product revealsSmile DesignWhy women excel at identifying celebrity smiles: What the science saysX-RayDr. Tom Giacobbi on the benefits of digital x-raysSponsor ContentEscape the PPO Trap: Take Back Control of Your Practice