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West Coast vs. East Coast: Where dental assistants earn more
Dental assistants can earn an average of $55,960 in Oregon, the highest-paying state for dental assistants on the West Coast, compared to $54,190 in North Hampshire, the highest-paying state on the East Coast.
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Washington panel suspends 2 dentists' licenses
The Washington Dental Quality Assurance Commission recently disciplined two dentists in the state.
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Nebraska governor calls on state dental board to recruit more dentists
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen wrote a letter to the Nebraska Board of Dentistry, asking the board to change its licensing standards to recruit more dentists to the state, according to a June 26 report by 1011Now.
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10 states with the best, worst dental health in 2024
Connecticut was recently ranked as having the best dental health, according to a new ranking from Dentaly.
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How AI has impacted DSOs of different sizes
Artificial intelligence is becoming more common throughout the healthcare industry, and the dental sector is no different.
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Michigan dental practice reopens in new office after flood
Canton (Mich.) Family Dentistry recently reopened in a new location after its previous office was damaged in a flood.
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3 dental companies receiving FDA approval so far in 2024
Here are three dental devices and technologies that have earned FDA approval through the first half of 2024, as reported by Becker's.
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Median net income of orthodontists jumped 16% in 2023
The median annual net income of orthodontists and dentofacial orthopedists in private practice was $286,670 in 2023, an increase of more than $39,000 compared to 2022, according to data from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
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Lower-income families spend 7 times more on dental care: Report
Lower-income families paid 7.4 times more in out-of-pocket costs for dental care compared to higher-income families between 2007 and 2021, according to a new report from the Carequest Institute for Oral Health.
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The process behind Sage Dental's 'opportunistic' acquisition strategy
There are a multitude of factors that go into a DSO's decision to add a new practice, whether it be an existing practice acquisition or the opening of a new de novo location.
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Heartland Dental enters Utah and PDS Health adds 1,000th office: 6 DSO milestones to know
Several DSOs have recently reached notable practice milestones and entered new states.
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Maryland dentist retires after 48 years of service
Dave Leatherwood, DDS, is retiring after 48 years in the dental industry, Cecildaily.com reported June 26.
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Dental clinic operator sentenced for role in $6M fraud scheme
The operator of a dental clinic in Houston was sentenced to 120 months in federal prison for orchestrating a $6 million Medicaid fraud and kickback scheme.
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Gen Z in dentistry – Tips for success in a changing workplace
There are a few best practices dental practice owners should employ to best support the newest generation of dental professionals, according to Barry Lyon, DDS.
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The top ways dental schools will benefit from AI
Dental AI companies and developers have become more prominent in the industry in the past months, changing the way that dental practices can operate.
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PDS Health opens its 1,000th supported practice
Henderson, Nev.-based PDS Health reached the 1,000-practice milestone by opening a practice in Charleston, S.C.
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Dental tech company launches new dental implant
BioHorizons, a dental implant company, released Tapered Pro Conical, its first dental implant with a deep conical connection.
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Dental RCM company receives $9M investment
Los Angeles-based Zuub, a dental revenue cycle management automation company, secured $9 million in a series A round of fundraising.
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Pearl partners with cloud-based dental tech company
Dental AI company Pearl entered into a partnership with tab32, a cloud-based dental technology company.
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MB2 Dental adds 1st South Carolina practice
Dallas-based MB2 Dental has added its first South Carolina dental practice.
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