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Minnesota dental clinic reaches settlement after firing pregnant employee
A Minnesota dental clinic recently reached a settlement agreement after firing an employee because of her pregnancy.
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New York man pleads guilty to operating false dental office
A New York City man recently pleaded guilty to charges of practicing dentistry without a license, westchester.news12.com reported Nov. 29.
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Why are fewer dentists owning practices?
The number of dentists in the U.S. that own practices have diminished over the past few years, for a variety of reasons.
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Dentist migration in Texas: 6 notes
Texas had a positive net migration of new dentists from 2019 to 2022, with a net migration rate of 1.3%, according to the American Dental Association.
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UAB School of Dentistry expands clinic to 116 operatories
The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry has completed an expansion to its general dentistry clinic.
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Rhode Island dentists facing 'pending crisis': 6 notes
Rhode Island dentists and patients are facing several challenges that have led the state to reach a "tipping point," the Cranston Herald reported Nov. 29.
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Private equity's mark on dentistry in 2023
Private equity companies have become a big player in the dental industry, increasing competition and serving as a new avenue for companies to expand.
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Car crashes into Tennessee dental practice
A car crashed into the Franklin (Tenn.) Dental Care Nov. 28, wkrn.com reported.
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U of Florida, East Carolina U dental schools to create research network
The University of Florida College of Dentistry in Gainesville and the East Carolina University School of Dental Medicine in Greenville, N.C., have partnered to establish an academic multidisciplinary practice-based research network.
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Washington dentist charged with unprofessional conduct
The Washington Dental Quality Assurance Commission has charged a Kitsap County dentist with unprofessional conduct.
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State of dentistry in Washington: 11 things to know
Here are 11 things to know about dentistry in Washington:
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Dentist migration in New York decreases 7%: 6 notes
New York had a negative net migration of new dentists from 2019 to 2022, with a net migration rate of -7%, according to the American Dental Association.
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Connecticut dentist accused of Medicaid fraud accepts plea deal
A Connecticut dentist who was accused of Medicaid fraud has agreed to a plea deal that can help him avoid prison time, CTInsider reported Nov. 21.
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4.2K-square-foot dental practice proposed in Illinois
Developers have proposed the construction of a building that would house a dental practice in Crystal Lake, Ill., according to a Nov. 18 report by Northwest Herald.
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Delta Dental, Rhode Island Hospital to launch 1st oral residency program
Delta Dental of Rhode Island and the Samuels Sinclair Dental Center at Rhode Island Hospital have teamed up to create the first oral residency program in Rhode Island.
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North Carolina oral surgeon indicted for $3M loan scheme, tax evasion
Matthew Johnson, MD, an oral surgeon in Mooresville, N.C., has been indicted by a federal grand jury for a fraudulent loan scheme and tax evasion.
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State of dentistry in Nebraska: 12 things to know
Here are 12 things to know about dentistry in Nebraska:
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Dentist migration to California up 1.3%: 6 notes
California had a positive net migration of new dentists from 2019 to 2022, with a net migration rate of 1.3%, according to the American Dental Association.
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The ADA's 7 steps to launch a brand new dental practice
There are seven important steps for dentists for starting a new dental practice, according to the American Dental Association.
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4 common compensation models for dental associates
There are four common compensation models used for associate dentists in the industry, according to the American Dental Association.
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