Today's Top 20 Stories
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New York dental practice hit with data breach
New York City-based Aire Dental Arts recently experienced a data breach.
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ADA study identifies contributing factor to hospital-acquired infections: 6 notes
A new study from the American Dental Association Forsyth Institute identified a possible contributing factor to the spread of hospital-acquired infections.
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1st US standard for AI in dentistry proposed
The American National Standards Institute and the American Dental Association recently proposed the first national standard for the use of artificial intelligence in dentistry.
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Meet the fastest-growing dental companies in 2024
Thirty-four dental companies were recently ranked among the fastest-growing companies in the U.S. in 2024 by Inc.
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Tennessee dental practice under fire for social media video
A Tennessee dental practice recently apologized after a video was posted online allegedly showing staff members reading a patient's private journal out loud, NBC affiliate WBIR reported Aug. 12.
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West Virginia dentist accused of hiding camera in staff bathroom
A West Virginia dentist was recently arrested and charged with hiding a surveillance camera in his practice's staff-only bathroom, WTRF.com reported Aug. 12.
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Case Western Reserve University dental school opens $2.6M upgraded simulation clinic
Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, recently invested $2.6 million in upgrading its dental simulation clinic.
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Minnesota health system to close dental clinic
Bloomington, Minn.-based HealthPartners will shut down its Sartell dental clinic at the end of August, KNSI reported Aug. 9.
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Indiana dentist gets probation for inappropriately touching employee
An Indiana dentist was sentenced to probation after inappropriately touching a female employee, InkFreeNews reported Aug. 9.
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Why 1 dental exec is worried about the future of solo practice
Rising costs and payer challenges are making it increasingly difficult for solo dental practitioners to stay afloat, according to Jeffrey Carter, MD, DMD.
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How a surgeon-focused mindset is fueling 1 DSO's growth
Hackensack, N.J.-based Max Surgical Specialty Management is prioritizing its oral surgeon partners to help drive its success.
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Henry Schein to cut workforce after cyberattack: 8 notes
Henry Schein is reportedly planning layoffs as the company continues to recover from a cyberattack that took place in October.
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Car crashes into Tennessee dental office
Minor injuries were reported after a car crash into Providence Dental Care in Mt. Juliet, Tenn., WSMV reported Aug. 8.
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California DSO pays $6.3M to resolve False Claims Act allegations
West Coast Dental Administrative Services and its founders and former owners recently paid $6.3 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act.
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Illinois dentist pleads guilty to stealing fentanyl from patients
An Illinois dentist pleaded guilty Aug. 2 to stealing fentanyl from patients for personal use.
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Imagen Dental Partners expands network in 3 states
Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Imagen Dental Partners recently added partner practices in California, Wisconsin and Arizona.
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Mortenson Dental Partners appoints COO
Louisville, Ky.-based Mortenson Dental Partners promoted Wendy McCarty to the role of COO, effective immediately.
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The 'golden age' of dentistry
Henderson, Nev.-based PDS Health stands ready to push boundaries and set new standards for patient care this year, embracing what it calls the "golden age" of dentistry.
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Heartland Dental affiliates with 21 offices during first half of 2024: 8 notes
Effingham, Ill.-based Heartland Dental is celebrating its notable growth during the first half of 2024.
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Texas dentist retires after 40 years of service
A Texas dentist recently retired after 40 years in the industry, CBS 19 reported Aug. 7.
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