Today's Top 20 Stories
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Inside Dental365's 'aggressive, yet selective' expansion plans
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Dental365 is focused on expanding its footprint this year while also enhancing the patient and doctor experience.
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Good news, bad news for DSO leaders
There are several trends this year that could have either positive or negative effects on DSO activity and consolidation.
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7 dental leaders on their top challenges
Dental workforce shortages, economic pressures and stagnant insurance reimbursement rates are just a few of the challenges that DSOs and dental practices are currently up against.
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Marquette University gets $5M for general practice dental residency program
The state of Wisconsin released $5 million in funding to Milwaukee-based Marquette University School of Dentistry.
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How Select Dental Management is elevating hygienists
Florham Park, N.J.-based Select Dental Management is working hard to support the hygienists in its network while working with other organizations to recruit more hygiene professionals to its team.
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Pennsylvania dental office sues patient over negative online comments
A Pennsylvania dental practice is suing a man over negative comments he allegedly left online, WPXI-TV reported Feb. 29.
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8 DSOs adding practices in California, Florida and New York
DSOs and dental organizations had an active February in California, Florida and New York, announcing several practice additions and openings.
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Tennessee lawmakers advance 2 bills to improve dental staffing, insurance
Two Tennessee Senate bills to enhance dental care in the state were advanced by the General Assembly, according to a Feb. 29 report by stateofreform.com.
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Minnesota dental assistant's license suspended for working while intoxicated
A dental assistant in Minnesota has had her license suspended indefinitely after reporting to work while under the influence of alcohol.
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11 fastest-growing dental companies in 2024
Eleven dental companies were recently ranked among the fastest-growing companies on the Inc. Regionals 2024 list.
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1 killed, 2 injured in shooting at California dental practice
A shooting at a dental practice in El Cajon, Calif., left one person killed and two others wounded, according to a March 1 report by CBS News.
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Why DSOs are facing major headwinds in 2024
The increased cost of labor combined with low reimbursements have created a difficult environment for DSOs this year.
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Georgia Southern University gets state funding boost for new dental school
Statesboro-based Georgia Southern University was granted state funding to build a dental school, The Atlanta-Journal Constitution reported Feb. 29.
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Pacific Dental Services' 5-year growth timeline: 20 moves
Irvine, Calif.-based Pacific Dental Services is one of the three largest DSOs in the U.S., supporting nearly 1,000 practice locations.
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uLab Systems hits 1M aligner treatment plans
Memphis, Tenn.-based uLab Systems received its 1 millionth clear aligner treatment plan order.
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Building and retaining teams: The big challenge for 5 dental leaders
Recruiting top talent in the dental industry can be difficult, but holding onto the best staff members is a challenge in and of itself, especially in the current landscape of staffing in the dental industry.
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ADA leads efforts to end licensing stigma around mental health treatment
The American Dental Association is creating a pilot program to help develop licensing legislation to support dentists with mental health problems.
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Affordable Dentures & Implants opens California practice
Morrisville, N.C.-based Affordable Care opened an Affordable Dentures & Implants location in California.
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3 dental companies named to best midsize employers list
Multiple companies in the dental sector were included on Forbes' list of the best midsize employers in the U.S.
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Sleep apnea device earns FDA clearance
Aiomega, a biomedical company based in Tyler, Texas, received FDA clearance for its sleep apnea device.
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