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What Biden's $7.4B student loan forgiveness plan means for dental practitioners
The Biden-Harris administration recently announced its plan to forgive $7.4 billion in student debt for 277,000 borrowers.
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5 dentists owning new practices
Here are five dentists who have taken ownership of practices so far in 2024:
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Woman charged with unlicensed dentistry in Nevada faces Illinois investigation
A woman operating a dental practice in Schaumburg, Ill., is being investigated by state and suburban police following multiple patient complaints, according to an April 11 report from CBS News.
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Walmart to expand dental care in Texas with 18 new locations
Walmart Health opened three new health centers in Texas, with plans to open 15 more in the state by the end of the year.
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Nebraska practice permanently closes following dentist's death
A dental practice in Omaha, Neb., has permanently closed due to the death of Scott Green, DDS, the dentist at the practice, according to an April 10 report by WOWT.
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Woman pleads guilty to embezzling $100K from Michigan dental office
A former employee of Smile Zone Dental in Fort Gratiot Township, Mich., pleaded guilty to embezzling more than $100,000 from the practice, the Port Huron Times Herald reported April 11.
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NYU Dentistry gets $8M grant to study oral cancer research
NYU Dentistry's Pain Research Center has been awarded an $8 million grant to study oral cancer pain research.
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Dental practices hit with cyberattacks: 3 updates
Here are three data breach affecting dental practices that Becker's has covered since March 28:
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CMS dental rule a step forward, but more work still needed: Exec
CMS' final rule adding routine adult dental services as an essential health benefit under the Affordable Care Act is a step in the right direction for improving accessibility, according to Kaz Rafia, DDS.
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Private equity's mark on dentistry: 3 notes
Dental care saw the second highest number of deals out of all healthcare subsectors in 2023, according to data from the Private Equity Stakeholder Project.
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Indiana dentist charged with inappropriately touching employee
An Indiana dentist was recently charged with confinement and battery of an employee, InkFreeNews reported April 8.
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Minnesota dental practice reopens after semitruck crash
A dental practice in White Bear Lake, Minn., reopened four months after a semitruck crashed into the building, KARE11 reported April 8.
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North Carolina dental practice suffers cybersecurity incident
Fayetteville, N.C.-based Village Family Dental experienced an attack on its network which potentially impacted patient data.
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Illinois bill would allow dental school graduates to practice before getting a license
Illinois legislators are considering a bill that would allow dental school graduates to practice while waiting for license approval, WGEM reported April 8.
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Pennsylvania woman charged with working as dental assistant without a license
A woman in Pennsylvania has been charged for pretending to be an advanced dental assistant, according to an April 7 report from the Bucks County Courier Times.
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GoFundMe for Louisiana dentist stabbed by alleged patient surpasses $100K
A GoFundMe set up on behalf of a Louisiana dentist who was stabbed inside her office in February has raised more than $105,000.
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Dentists affected by Change Healthcare hack could receive temporary funding
Dentists who were impacted by the Change Healthcare cyberattack may be eligible for a temporary funding assistance program.
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5 women making moves in dentistry
Here are five women who have recently made headlines in the dental industry:
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5 dentistry updates in Illinois
From DSO affiliations to new legislation, here are five dentistry updates that have taken place in Illinois so far this year:
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Dr. Eric Xu acquires Washington dental practice, rebrands
Eric Xu, DDS, purchased a dental clinic in Olympia, Wash., from Chad Kleven, DDS.
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