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  1. How much dental insurance costs in the worst states for dental health
    The average monthly premium for dental insurance is $38.08 in Arkansas, the lowest-ranked state for dental health.
  2. Smile Brands CEO earns service award from the ADSO
    Steven Bilt, CEO of Costa Mesa, Calif.-based Smile Brands, received the 2024 Service Award from the Association of Dental Support Organizations.
  3. Cost of dental services up 5% from 2023: 4 notes
    The cost of dental services has increased by 5.1% over the last year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' consumer price index. 

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  1. VideaHealth strikes partnership with vVardis
    Dental AI company VideaHealth partnered with medtech company vVardis to improve preventive dental care.
  2. How many dentists do the top 5 largest DSOs support?
    The top five largest DSOs in the U.S. support approximately 10,500 dentists in the U.S.
  3. Dentists' practice hours reached new high in 2023
    Private practice dentists spent an average of more than 1,750 hours in dental practices in 2023 the highest average since 2000, according to data from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
  4. 2 Connecticut dentists look to open 6 sedation-focused ASCs
    Two Connecticut dentists have filed a certificate of need application to open six ASCs in the state, Hartford Business reported June 13.

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  1. Ohio passes bill to enter interstate dental compact, end 'unethical' insurance fee caps
    The Ohio legislature recently passed a bill to end the artificial capping of fees by dental insurers, NBC affiliate WFMJ reported June 13. 
  2. Straine Dental Management enters its 14th state
    Sacramento, Calif.-based Straine Dental Management made its first additions in Maine by affiliating with three practices owned by Shilo Annis, DMD.
  3. What 3 dentists are most focused on in 2024
    Some of the top priorities for dentists during the second half of 2024 include physician and mental health, time management and office culture. 
  4. ADA petitions Supreme Court on insurance reform
    The American Dental Association filed an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court asking justices to review a decision related to the broad application of ERISA preemption of state statutes concerning self-funded healthcare plans.

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  1. Nonprofit giving $2M in grants to enhance cybersecurity at dental practices
    Bradenton Fla.-based nonprofit Cyber Umbrella is providing $2 million in grants to dental practices to enhance their cybersecurity.
  2. Sage Dental to open 1st Tennessee practices
    Boca Raton, Fla.-based Sage Dental is planning to open four practices in Tennessee, its first venture into the state.
  3. American Medical Association adopts policy in support of expanded dental benefits
    The American Medical Association recently adopted a policy to support expanding dental coverage under Medicare, Medicaid and CHIP.
  4. The trend concerning 1 dentist
    The increase in the commoditization of implant dentistry could have a negative impact on patient care, according to Abdallah Awada, DDS.
  5. The leadership skill dentists aren't trained for but need
    Creating a positive culture at a dental practice could be the key to its success, according to Abdallah Awada, DDS.
  6. 4 dental office closures to know
    Here are four dental office closures Becker's has reported on since May 23: 
  7. New York dentist sues partner owner for $1M
    A New York state dentist is suing his dentist partner for $1 million and seeking to extract the partner from his practice, the Westfair Business Journal reported June 10. 
  8. Federal court tosses wrongful death lawsuit against DSO for dental office shooting
    A judge for the District Court for the Eastern District Of Texas recently dismissed a wrongful death complaint against Morrisville, N.C.-based DSO Affordable Care.
  9. OSHA issues final rule updating the Hazard Communication Standard
    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a final rule updating and improving the current Hazard Communication Standard to provide better information on data sheets and labels that might help first responders in case of a workplace emergency.

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