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  1. 5 notes on dental hygienist turnover in 2024
    Eleven percent of dental hygienists are currently applying for or plan to apply for new jobs by the end of 2024, according to Dentalpost's 2024 Dental Salary Survey.
  2. 10 states with the most dentists per capita
    Washington, D.C., had the highest number of dentists per capita out of any state in 2022, with 111.64 dentists per 100,000 individuals, according to data collected by the American Dental Association.
  3. 5 Align Technology updates
    Here are five headlines on Invisalign manufacturer Align Technology that Becker's has reported since Nov. 28:
  1. Are dental hygienists satisfied with their pay, benefits?
    Nearly half of all dental hygienists are satisfied with their total compensation and benefits, according to Dentalpost's 2024 Dental Salary Survey.
  2. Missouri dentist completes more than 320 robotic dental implants
    Justin Schlaikjer, DDS, recently surpassed his 320th robotic dental implant case. 
  3. What benefits dentists are offering to dental hygienists, assistants
    Offering increased starting pay rates, paid time off and retirement plans are the three most commonly offered benefits for dental hygienist and dental assistant applicants over the past two years, according to a poll from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
  4. 7 methods dentists are using to hire new staff
    Online recruitment staff and word of mouth were the two most effective ways owner dentists used to hire dental hygienists and dental assistants in 2023, according to a poll from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.

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  1. 12% of associate dentists plan to retire within 6 years
    About 12% of associate dentists plan to retire within six years, according to Dentalpost's 2024 Dental Salary Survey.
  2. Washington dentist has license restricted for 'substandard care'
    The Washington Dental Quality Assurance Commission and Shawn Keller, DDS, agreed to restrictions of his dental license.
  3. Affordable Care appoints new CEO
    Morrisville, N.C.-based Affordable Care recently appointed a new CEO.
  4. Maryland dentist sentenced to 45 years in prison for death of girlfriend, former employee
    A Maryland oral surgeon was recently sentenced to 45 years in prison for the death of his girlfriend, Fox 5 DC reported Jan. 3. 

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  1. Align Technology acquires 3D printing company
    Invisalign manufacturer Align Technology completed its acquisition of Cubicure Jan. 2. 
  2. DSOs step in for former SmileDirectClub patients: 4 updates
    Several DSOs have begun offering discounted treatment opportunities for former patients of the now-defunct SmileDirectClub. 
  3. NYU College of Dentistry to add bachelor's degree in dental hygiene
    The New York City-based NYU College of Dentistry is launching a Bachelor of Science degree in dental hygiene with a concentration in dental science.
  4. Sonendo partners with Best for Dentistry to expand GentleWave access
    Dental technology company Sonendo has partnered with Best for Dentistry, a dental services company for independent practices.
  5. Smile Brands recognized for positive social impact
    Costa Mesa, Calif.-based Smile Brands was named a Real Leaders Top Impact Companies Award winner for 2024.
  6. Delta Dental of Tennessee names Jeff Ballard as CEO
    Jeff Ballard has taken over as the fourth CEO of Delta Dental of Tennessee.
  7. How Premier Care Dental Management grew in 2023: 8 moves
    Here are eight moves made by New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Premier Care Dental Management during 2023 that Becker's reported on:
  8. 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.
  9. 33% of dentist owners plan to retire within 6 years
    About 33% of dentist owners plan to retire within six years, according to Dentalpost's 2024 Dental Salary Survey.

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