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Why some small DSOs could fail in 2024
Growing DSOs that are not prepared for further expansion could lose out on the consolidation game, according to NextLevel Founder Gary Kadi.
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Consolidation, collaboration and people: Why 5 dental leaders are optimistic
The quality and caliber of individuals leading dentistry, the increased amount of collaboration between medical professionals and the positive impact of consolidation are all reasons for excitement for five dental leaders.
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The tech advancements 10 dental leaders are excited about
The evolution of dental technology and AI has been a major talking point in the industry, causing optimism and excitement about the direction of dentistry.
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Dental practices need to get creative with staffing: Execs
The dental workforce (or lack thereof) was a consistent issue in dentistry throughout 2023, with there being a shortage of dentists, dental hygienists and dental assistants.
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Why dental insurance is at a 'tipping point'
The increased adoption of medical loss ratio in the dental industry will have a major impact on dental insurance companies, DSOs and patients in 2024, according to two DSO executives.
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The 'outdated' part of dentistry
Oral hygiene advice given to patients must be updated to improve dental literacy, according to Steven Edwards, DDS.
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The biggest trends dentists are following in 2024
Many dentists are following the introduction and implementation of new technologies in the industry.
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Adapt fast or fall behind: How Sage Dental is staying ahead
Boca Raton, Fla.-based Sage Dental has started off 2024 with a pair of acquisitions, building on last year's expansion success, when they surpassed 100 total practices.
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A 'game-changer' for dentistry
While new pieces of dental technology have been introduced in recent years to enhance patient care, improve communication and ease administrative burdens, teledentistry is standing out as a way to increase accessibility.
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What 6 dental professionals are predicting for the business side of dentistry
More dental practice consolidation, dentist seeking autonomy in DSO partnerships, and the integration of medical and dental providers: These are the trends dental professionals expect to see this year.
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3 ways dental practices can boost profitability
Understanding business practices, attracting patients and expanding services are just some of the ways dental practices can increase profitability this year, according to Barry Lyon, DDS.
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Will new tech help or hurt dentistry? What 6 leaders predict for 2024
Technology and AI are becoming more prevalent in the dental industry, which some leaders see as good, while others are not as sure.
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How Rock Dental Brands plans to flourish despite economic headwinds
Despite many execs expecting economic challenges to slow DSO activity, Rock Dental Brands is remaining flexible and committed to its expansion goals.
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How density in the oral surgery market is affecting staff recruitment
Hiring has become more competitive in the oral surgery field as more DSOs enter the market, according to Jason Auerbach, DDS.
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Why prevention could become a central focus in dentistry in 2024
Increased use of artificial intelligence and patient education could lead to a greater focus on preventive care in the dental industry this year, according to Steven Edwards, DDS.
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The biggest challenges DSOs face, per 5 execs
Staffing, the high cost of capital and changes in Medicaid enrollment are some of the biggest challenges DSOs and dental company executives expect to face in 2024.
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Why hygiene services are less profitable for dental practices
Staffing and scheduling challenges have led hygiene services to be less profitable for dental practices, according to Edward Feins, DMD.
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How will dentistry evolve in 2024? 5 dentists weigh in
Several dentists predict that the industry will see increased adoption of technology, more DSO consolidation and enhanced training for staff.
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Where 8 dental execs plan to grow in 2024
Executives from eight dental companies recently connected with Becker's to illustrate how they plan to expand their presence and networks in 2024:
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Why orthodontics, pediatric dentistry could see a surge in growth
The pediatric dentistry and orthodontics fields could see a surge in demand as a result of a larger child population and expansions in state reimbursement programs, according to Barry Lyon, DDS.
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