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Allcare Dental, a national dental chain based in Amherst, abruptly closed all 52 of its locations, including its offices near Walden Galleria in Cheektowaga and on Niagara Falls Boulevard in the Town of Tonawanda.
In a letter the company posted to patients on the Internet, it cited financial problems and said it will attempt to transfer medical records to other dentists.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. - A bankrupt New York-based dental chain that abruptly closed offices in 13 states last year has sold off virtually all of its equipment to pay creditors, executives said at a bankruptcy meeting Monday.
Some equipment remains in a Greensburg, Pa., office because the landlord has denied access to the building, Allcare Dental Management's chief executive officer, David Pennington, and its president, Dr. Robert Bates, said. Patient files have been transferred to other dental practices, except for a box full of charts from one office whose location is unclear, the executives said.
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SANTA ANA, Calif. -- Smile Brands Inc., the nation's leading provider of business support services to dentists, announces the grand opening of two new...
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Smile Brands to open Okla. dental clinics
Smile Brands Inc. plans to enter the Oklahoma market with dental offices in Yukon and Norman.
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The bullets tore through the building, leaving four holes at the entrance to the law office and dental practice of Gwendolyn Baptist- Hewlett and Bettye Baptist-Wilson.
For a decade, the sisters have run their Southaven business at 1305 Church Road.
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HILTON HEAD, S.C. - Judi Burhans used to dread going to the dentist.
The needles. The drills. The pain. The Novocain.
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Former patients of Allcare Dental's closed Evansville office should be able to gain access to their dental records starting next week.
New York-based Allcare operated dental offices in several states, including Indiana. On Jan. 3 the company posted a message on its website saying it had closed its operations with no plans to reopen "because the business became severely cash constrained and had no way to continue to operate going forward.