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  1. 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. 
  2. 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.
  3. 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. 
  1. 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.  
  2. 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.
  3. 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. 
  4. 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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  1. 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. 
  2. 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. 
  3. Illinois dentist pleads guilty to stealing fentanyl from patients
    An Illinois dentist pleaded guilty Aug. 2 to stealing fentanyl from patients for personal use. 
  4. 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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  1. Mortenson Dental Partners appoints COO
    Louisville, Ky.-based Mortenson Dental Partners promoted Wendy McCarty to the role of COO, effective immediately. 
  2. 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.
  3. 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. 
  4. Texas dentist retires after 40 years of service
    A Texas dentist recently retired after 40 years in the industry, CBS 19 reported Aug. 7. 
  5. Tennessee launches statewide dental care program for older adults
    Tennessee recently launched a statewide oral health program dedicated to providing care for adults aged 65 and older, the Lewis County Herald reported Aug. 8. 
  6. Dental office manager pleads guilty to failing to pay $750K+ in employment taxes
    An office manager for an Ohio dental practice pleaded guilty to employment-related tax offenses. 
  7. What dentistry can learn from the hospitality industry
    There is one key change dental companies can make to enhance the patient experience, according to Ryan McCostlin, founder and CEO at Tailwater Dental Partners in Nashville, Tenn.
  8. Louisiana Medicaid audit uncovers dental service issues: 7 notes
    A recent audit by the Louisiana Department of Health revealed that one of the dental providers that the state contracts with fell short of expectations, The Black Chronicle reported Aug. 7. 
  9. 3 dental companies named best employers for women: Forbes
    Three dental companies were recently included in Forbes' "America's Best Employers for Women" 2024 list. 

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