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  1. The actions 2 dentists took to adapt in a tough economy
    Two dental leaders learned to pivot their operations to adapt to the challenging economic environment from the last couple of years.
  2. Best Medicare Advantage dental plans of 2024: Forbes
    Humana, Aetna and Cigna were recently ranked by Forbes among the best Medicare Advantage dental plans.
  3. Illinois passes bill regulating third party financing for dental offices: 6 notes
    The Illinois legislature recently approved a bill that will regulate third party financing in the dental industry. 
  1. What dentists want from Medicaid, Medicare next
    Many dentists are hesitant to participate in Medicaid or Medicare programs because of low reimbursements and administrative hassles. 
  2. Exeter Hospital plans transition for pediatric dental services amid cuts: 7 notes
    Exeter (N.H.) Hospital's two pediatric dental practices will be taken over by two dentists from Core Physicians, New Hampshire Public Radio reported Oct. 10.
  3. Medicaid reimbursements for adult vs. child dental services in all 50 states
    The average Medicaid fee-for-service reimbursements as a percentage of average dentist charges is nearly 10% higher for child dental services than adult services, according to data from the American Dental Association.
  4. Oral surgery headlines to know from Q3
    Here are eight updates on the oral surgery space to know that Becker's reported on during the third quarter of 2024:

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  1. Georgia dental practice partners with Atlanta Falcons: 4 things to know
    Atlanta-based 19th Street Dental is now an official associate partner of the Atlanta Falcons, according to an Oct. 15 news release. 
  2. Bankruptcies, layoffs and closures: The big decisions facing dental leaders
    Dental leaders have been forced to make some difficult decisions in the wake of a tough economic environment, staffing challenges and other obstacles facing the industry. 
  3. Perceptive, PDS Health debut new dental imaging system: 6 notes
    Boston-based Perceptive and Henderson, Nev.-based PDS Health finished the first successful clinical study of a 3D intraoral optical coherence tomography dental imaging system, according to an Oct. 15 news release. 
  4. West Virginia dentist opens new practice
    Margaret Conde, DDS, recently opened Conde Family Dental in Buckhannon, W.V., My Buckhannon reported Oct. 14. 

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  1. The pandemic's 'far-reaching' impact on dentistry
    Although the COVID-19 pandemic had long-lasting effects on dentistry, the lessons learned from this period could help the industry handle other future crises.
  2. 10 lawsuits happening in dentistry this year
    Here are 10 lawsuits happening in the dental industry so far in 2024, as reported by Becker's:
  3. Is dental staffing getting any better?
    Staffing shortages have plagued the dental industry, creating an ongoing problem for dental practices and DSOs. 
  4. 6 DSOs growing in the Northeast in 1 month
    Here are six  DSOs and dental groups adding practices in the Northeast that Becker's has reported on since Sept. 11:
  5. American Dental Hygienists Association opposes ADA proposals: 5 notes
    The American Dental Hygienists Association is opposing three proposed resolutions from the American Dental Association. 
  6. Dentists report increasingly aggressive behavior from patients: 4 things to know
    Thirty percent of dentists reported their safety being threatened by a patient, according to a new report from the American Dental Association.
  7. Oregon asks why more dentists don't accept Medicaid: 5 notes
    The Oregon Health Authority researched why so many dentists in the state do not accept patients on Medicaid, according to an Oct. 13 report by Willamette Week.
  8. More dentists performing hygiene services due to staff shortages
    Thirty percent of dentists are doing more hygiene procedures compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report from the American Dental Association.
  9. Iowa dentist surrenders license for practicing 'harmful' dentistry
    A dentist in Iowa who performed a root canal on a patient while intoxicated surrendered his license, according to an Oct. 11 report by Iowa Capital Dispatch.

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