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10 states most, least affected by surge in unemployment claims
Florida is the state with the most unemployment claims during the pandemic, according to a WalletHub ranking released May 21.
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10 states with the least, most COVID-19 restrictions
South Dakota remains the state with the least severe COVID-19 restrictions, according to a new ranking from WalletHub.
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5 states with most, least vulnerable populations to COVID-19
West Virginia is the state with the most vulnerable population to COVID-19, according to a new ranking from WalletHub.
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3 states with the highest unemployment rates
Georgia, Florida and Alabama currently have the highest unemployment rates amid the pandemic, according to Yahoo! Finance.
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5 states with the most, least severe pandemic restrictions
South Dakota has the least severe COVID-19 restrictions of all U.S. states, according to a new ranking from WalletHub.
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The dental industry amid COVID-19: 5 statistics and projections
The dental industry has been hit hard by COVID-19, and it may not get easier in the coming months, according to a Bloomberg report.
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10 states to see biggest increase in unemployment because of coronavirus
Millions of people have filed for unemployment, with numbers continuing to rise as the coronavirus sweeps the nation.
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10 states with economies most exposed to COVID-19
States are preparing for the upcoming dramatic economic hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Wallethub: States with most, least aggressive measures against COVID-19
Rhode Island has taken the most aggressive measures against COVID-19, while Wyoming has taken the least, according to a March 17 WalletHub report.
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Top 10 colleges for dentistry: Niche
Though there are few dental colleges in the U.S., the schools still compete to attract new students. In Niche's list of the 2020 Top Colleges for Dental Studies in America, Orem-based Utah College of Dental Hygiene topped off the ranking.
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States with highest, lowest dental treatment costs
The average price for a routine dental check-up ranges from $90 to $137, according to a report from WalletHub. However, the price for other treatment can skyrocket. Patients, on average, pay anywhere from $230 to $313 for a filing and up to $1,200 for a crown.
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5 states with most, fewest number of dentists per capita
Many states are facing dental shortages and turning to different incentive programs and models to bring dentists to underserved areas.
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State-by-state breakdown of best dental health: Wisconsin ranks No. 1
Despite the connections between oral health and overall health, 36 percent of adults have gone more than a year without seeing a dentist, according to the CDC and cited by WalletHub, which released its list of states with the best dental health.
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60% of medical tourism patients travel for dental care
Many people who chose to travel outside of the U.S. for medical treatments do so for dental care, according to a survey released Jan. 29 from eHealth.
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Top 5 dental terms searched
Consumers turn to healthcare transparency website fairhealthconsumer.org to search the costs of different treatments. The website on Jan. 27 released statistics on what consumers are searching for.
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33% of dental practices not found in Google search results: study
Dental practices continue to lack digital marketing execution despite the billions of dollars that are spent annually, according to a DMscore study released Jan. 23.
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7 best cities for dental tourism in 2020
An estimated 2 million American patients are expected to travel to other countries to undergo medical treatment, with many seeking dental services, according to Patients Beyond Borders.
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10 best paying states for dental assistants
Though dentists have one of the highest paying jobs in the country, dental assistants make around $39,000 on average annually, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and cited by Forbes.
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5 best paying cities, states for dentists
Being a dentist is one of the leading jobs in the U.S., with a median salary of $151,850, according to a U.S. News & Worldreport on the best jobs in the country.
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Dental jobs among highest paying in healthcare field: U.S. News
Jobs in the dental field are some of the highest paying, with oral and maxillofacial surgeons averaging $242,370 annually, according to U.S. News & World Report which released its Best Paying Jobs list Jan. 7.
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