Two dental practices doing business in Texas as Kool Smiles and a related support company have filed a lawsuit against a San Antonio law firm alleging they were harmed by information the defendants ...
MARIETTA, Ga., Jan. 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Benevis, and its affiliate Kool Smiles, have voluntarily entered into a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and various State Attorneys' ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that tooth decay currently affects more than 19 percent of U.S. children aged 2-19—more than any other chronic infectious disease.
YUMA, Arizona -- An Arizona family wants justice a year after their 2-year-old son died after a dental procedure. A new lawsuit is taking aim at everyone involved with the operation. Zion Gastelum, 2, ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a $23.9 million settlement with dental management company Benevis and its Kool Smiles affiliate after a seven-year False Claims Act investigation. The ...
On Wednesday, Dec. 14, Reps Gilda Cobb-Hunter and Jerry Govan along with the mayor and city and county officials visited Kool Smiles' office at Grove Park Village Shopping Center in Orangeburg. The ...
Kool Smiles, a provider of dental care in Orangeburg, is coordinating for the fifth year "Operation Troop Treats," a program that helps give kids’ teeth a post-Halloween break, while giving U.S.
We are getting ready for the annual Sharing Smiles event. It's a free event where children can get dental care. Doctor Jane Whang, the Kool Smiles Area Dental Director, joins us this morning with all ...
Uninsured and underinsured children 18 or younger in San Antonio can receive free dental care this Sunday during the third annual "Sharing Smiles Day." At the event, Kool Smiles dentists will perform ...
LONGVIEW, TX (KLTV) - Children in Longview, who are in need of dental care, will be able to see a dentist for free. The event is Sunday, May 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kool Smiles of Longview, ...
A national dental chain linked to two child deaths in Arizona will have to pay nearly $24 million to the United States government and 17 states for submitting false claims to state Medicaid programs.
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