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On June 23, 2025, DrBicuspid published an article about a dentist who used various trusts and different contacts to fund these trusts. The purpose of “hiding” income and not paying taxes on that ...
One of the most profound shifts we’ve seen in the dental industry is the rise of dental service organizations (DSOs) as a viable and highly strategic transition path for many dentists. While not every ...
Stay ahead in your dental hygiene career with expert insights and actionable tips from Kelly Tanner, PhD, RDH.
Dr. Tom Giacobbi is back with another installment of his Just a Minute, Doc video series, and this time, he is focusing on dental unit waterlines (DUWLs). With Georgia adopting a new rule on water ...
The AI boom has made its impact in dentistry. Mike Huffaker of Planet DDS reviews specific areas where practices are seeing improvements in accuracy, efficiency, and profitability.
Dental students, including those in two specialties, are not only open to artificial intelligence (AI) but optimistic about it, reports a study published in BMC Medical Education.
We are looking to DrBicuspid.com readers to help us with a survey on what they're expecting in the second half of 2025 with patients, team members, and more.
Toothbrushing habits may be associated with several chronic disease outcomes, suggesting it could play a preventive role in overall systemic health. This study was recently published in BMC Oral ...
However, the CDA warns that delaying the cuts still creates uncertainty for patients and providers. Proposition 56 currently provides one-third of Medi-Cal Dental funding and has led to major ...
In a recent installment of the "Just a Minute, Doc" series, Dr. Tom Giacobbi highlights a product he checked out at a recent dental trade show: Clearfil Universal Bond Quick 2 from Kuraray. According ...
American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) President Erin Haley-Hitz has publicly opposed Nevada Senate Bill 495, claiming it sidesteps necessary education and accreditation. If the bill is passed ...
The spread of a certain gum disease bacterium to the heart may exacerbate atrial fibrillation, according to a news release dated May 9.