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BizVibe has identified increasing adoption of dental lasers as a major trend for the dentistry industry. Dental lasers are increasingly being adopted in dental procedures, as they cause little to no pain and reduce the need for anesthesia among patients. This technique is time-efficient and enhances productivity, allowing dentists who use it to schedule more appointments. This trend is expected to have a strong influence on offices of dentists, especially in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. View Industry Trends for 10M+ Companies
School board names Berkeley Co. superintendent finalists The three finalists for the Berkeley County School District superintendent position are (L-R) Dr. Anthony Dixon, Deon Jackson and Dr. Glenda Gibson Levine. (Source: Berkeley County School District) By Patrick Phillips | April 22, 2021 at 11:21 AM EDT - Updated April 22 at 11:21 AM
MONCKS CORNER, S.C. (WCSC) - The Berkeley County School District is one step closer to naming a new superintendent.
The school’s board of trustees voted Tuesday to narrow its search to three candidates. All three are internal candidates, according to district.
Dr. Anthony S. Dixon: Dixon has served as the Chief Administrative Officer – School Services (Secondary Schools) for the Berkeley County School District since July 1, 2020. Prior to this, he served as the Executive Director of Academics and Innovation as well as principal of Sanders-Clyde and Memminger School of Global Studies. He served as principal for Philip Simmons High Scho
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