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  1. Pennsylvania building with dental office listed for sale ahead of dentist's retirement
    A building housing a dental practice in Abington Township, Pa., has been listed for sale for $399,000, Glenside Local reported Nov. 19. 
  2. Aria Care Partners promotes Dr. Erin Rake to chief medical officer of dentistry
    Overland Park, Kan.-based Aria Care Partners named Erin Rake, DDS, as chief medical officer of dentistry.
  3. DentalMonitoring launches software update after FDA approval
    Orthodontics artificial intelligence company DentalMonitoring has rolled out a software update following the company's De Novo approval from the FDA.
  1. 6 dental C-suite moves in 30 days
    Here are five dental companies that have appointed new C-suite members, as reported by Becker's since Oct. 21:
  2. MegaGen to acquire Biolase assets for $20M: 6 notes
    A South Korean dental implant company was approved by a judge to acquire Biolase's assets for more than $20 million.
  3. The latest on the 3 biggest DSOs
    Here are 16 updates to know on Heartland Dental, Aspen Dental and PDS Health, the three largest dental organizations in the U.S., as reported by Becker's over the past three months.
  4. How dental care is evolving in the best states for dental health
    Connecticut and Massachusetts were recently ranked among the best states for dental health in the U.S.

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  1. North Carolina dental clinic prepares to relocate after legal battle: 7 notes
    St. Mary Health Center Medical and Dental Clinic in Wilmington, N.C., has begun to move out of its building after facing a legal battle with the Basilica of St. Mary, WECT reported Nov. 16.
  2. 8 DSOs expanding in the Northeast in 1 month
    Here are eight DSOs and dental groups that have added practices in the Northeast, as reported by Becker's since Oct. 16:
  3. Texas system to lease out clinics to Bravo Dental
    Dallas-based Bravo Dental is leasing out space at JPS Health Network clinics to expand access to dental care, according to a Nov. 18 report by Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
  4. Reports link dental health and chronic disease outcomes
    Vindhya Data Science has published new research reports centered around the associations between dental and oral health services and autoimmune disease, diabetes and chronic kidney disease.

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  1. Specialized Dental Partners' growth in 2024: 16 moves
    Specialized Dental Partners has expanded its network this year to support more than 200 offices in more than 35 states. 
  2. Is dentistry inflation-proof?
    While the dental industry has long been celebrated for its recession-proof stability, inflation has tested the resiliency of dental offices nationwide.
  3. Ohio dental practice relocates
    Wagstaff Family Dental has opened its newly relocated practice in Wilmington, Ohio, according to a Nov. 18 report by The News Journal.
  4. 42 North Dental partners with dental AI company: 5 things to know
    Waltham, Mass.-based 42 North Dental has partnered with AI company IntelePeer, according to a Nov. 19 news release.
  5. 3D printing company opens dental veneer lab: 5 things to know
    Boston Micro Fabrication opened the UltraThinner Lab at its headquarters in Maynard, Mass., according to a Nov. 19 news release from the company. 
  6. How social media is fueling unlicensed dentistry
    The rising number of cases in unlicensed dentistry is a top concern for this practice owner, as the lack of education is harming patients.
  7. WVU gets $12.6M for dental school expansion
    Morgantown-based West Virginia University School of Dentistry has received $12.6 million for an expansion and renovation project.
  8. Dental assistants per capita in the best, worst states for dental health
    There are 102.5 dental assistants for every 100,000 residents in Connecticut, the best-ranked state for dental health.
  9. Anti-fluoride stance could boost demand for dental hygiene under Trump: 8 notes
    The dental industry may see increased demand for hygiene products and dentist visits if the Trump administration follows through on a proposed move to end water fluoridation, CNBC reported Nov. 18.

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