Today's Top 20 Stories
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Wisconsin dentist to retire after 25 years of service
Kevin Masters, DDS, will retire May 31 after 25 years of service, the Barron News-Shield reported May 29.
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The Smilist's roadmap for 50% growth in 2024
Great Neck, N.Y.-based The Smilist is focused on improving its provider and patient experience while continuing to grow its footprint throughout the rest of 2024.
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Virginia dental patient awarded $1M for botched surgery
A Virginia woman was awarded $1 million in damages after an oral surgeon extracted teeth without her consent, The Winchester Star reported May 28.
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How dental practices fare in case acceptance, collection rates and more
The top 10% of dental practices saw an 83% case acceptance rate and a 123% collection rate in 2023, according to Henry Schein One's 2024 Industry Report.
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Florida building with Heartland Dental office sold for $3M
A building housing a Heartland Dental-supported practice in Bradenton, Fla., was recently sold for $3 million, the Business Observer reported May 26.
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Alaska Supreme Court upholds revocation of dentist's license
The Alaska Supreme Court recently upheld the state's decision to revoke the license of a dentist who extracted a tooth while riding a hoverboard, the Alaska Beacon reported May 24.
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Specialized Dental Partners adds Arizona periodontics practice
Irving, Texas-based Specialized Dental Partners affiliated with a dental implants and periodontics practice in Chandler, Ariz.
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5 dental companies launching, adding AI programs
Here are five DSOs, dental companies and dental practices that are introducing and implementing dental AI programs that Becker's has reported on since March 14:
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ADA shows support for new student loan debt relief regulations for dentists
The American Dental Association is expressing support for several proposals made by the U.S. Department of Education to change regulations for student loan debt relief.
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Affordable Dentures & Implants opens Colorado location
Affordable Dentures & Implants, a brand of Morrisville, N.C.-based Affordable Care, opened a location in Centennial, Colo.
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Top 10% of dental practices produce $17K+ per day: Report
The top 10% of dental practices in the U.S. bring in more than $17,000 per day, according to Henry Schein One's 2024 Industry Report.
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Arizona dental assistant pleads not guilty to sexual abuse of pediatric patients
An Arizona dental assistant pleaded not guilty to multiple charges of child sex crimes, AZFamily reported May 23.
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Florida Legislature passes bills to revise dental standards, license process
The Florida Legislature sent 27 bills, including two impacting the dental industry, to Gov. Ron DeSantis for approval, according to a May 22 report by clickorlando.com.
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Orthodontist hourly pay vs. minimum wage in each state
Orthodontists earn about $158.47 per hour in Michigan, the state with the highest average hourly wage for orthodontists, compared to the state's minimum wage of $10.33.
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How 1 Texas dental office is using saliva testing to advance oral systemic health
Vaca and Kirby Dental in Longview, Texas, is using salivary diagnostic testing to enhance overall health in its patients, KLTV reported May 23.
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4 oral surgery updates in 25 days
Here are four updates on the oral surgery industry that Becker's has reported on since April 29:
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Florida retail center with an Aspen Dental sells for $59M
Supermarket chain Publix purchased a shopping center in Coral Springs, Fla. that includes an Aspen Dental, for $58.5 million, according to a May 23 report by Commercial Observer.
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Oral Genome, Global Group launch saliva testing pilot
Carlsbad, Calif.-based Oral Genome, a salivary diagnostics developer, is partnering with Global Group to combat oral health disparities worldwide.
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ADA reaffirms support for fluoride after American Medical Association study
The American Dental Association reaffirmed its support for fluoride after the Journal of the American Medical Association published a study examining the effects of fluoride exposure in pregnant women.
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How voice-powered AI can boost dental practice efficiency
Dental AI programs are becoming more common across the industry, providing increased efficiency for dentists, hygienists and assistants, as well as improving outcomes for patients.
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