Industry News

DentaQuest Expands Access to Oral Health Care for Floridians

As part of its mission to improve the oral health of all, DentaQuest is expanding access to dental care in three Florida Panhandle.

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Industry News

Today’s Dental Network Adds Leading Pediatric Practice To Partnership Network

Today’s Dental Network, LLC (“TDN”), a premier multi-specialty dental practice network and support organization to dental providers in the Southwest Florida region, has.

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Industry News

Sage Dental Adds Six Practices and Two Executives

Sage Dental has acquired six dental practices in South Florida to expand its number of locations to more than 65. These practices are.

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Todays Dental News

Dental Cases Spike in Florida ERs: A Q&A with Dr. Scott L. Tomar

Patients who lack insurance often turn to hospital emergency rooms (ERs) for dental care when they experience significant oral pain from caries, infections,.

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Today's Dental News

Why Did the Turtle Go to the Dentist?

When a sea turtle in Florida was suffering from a cracked shell, a dentist came to her rescue. Using an acrylic resin denture.

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Today's Dental News

Fluoridation Issue Pops Up Again in Florida

An area of Florida will begin to fluoridate its water again. Pinellas County in Florida finally came to this conclusion after a heated.

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Today's Dental News

Many Americans Can’t Receive Dental Treatment

One out of three Americans cannot afford dental treatment. The report comes from the Center for Public Integrity and PBS Frontline. The show,.

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Today's Dental News

Desperate People Visit Emergency Room for Dental Care

Some Floridians are doing anything possible to receive dental care. That includes going to the emergency room. Many people in Florida who lost.

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Today's Dental News

Some Floridians Don’t Receive Necessary Dental Care

Many residents in parts of Florida don’t get proper dental care. This is a problem in Alachua County, even though the county has.

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Science and Medicine

Human Pathogen Killing Corals in the Florida Keys

The human disease serratiosis is caused by the fecal coliform bacterium Serratia marcescens. When it infects coral, as in this case from Key.

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