Advancements in technology and patient care will have a positive impact on the dental industry in 2024, according to Heather Foster, CEO of Dallas-based DSO Heritage Dental Group.
Author: Ariana Portalatin
Next year could bring increased use of various dental technologies, continued workforce challenges and more innovation in specialty services, according to four leaders in the field.
The Aspen Group is one of the largest dental organizations in the country with a network of more than 1,000 locations and more than 2,300 dentists in 45 states.
Dental professionals can expect to see significant changes in several areas of the industry, according to one CEO.
Here are two acquisitions that took place in the dental industry in November:
Stories about court cases, dental insurance and dental school tuition were among the most-read articles covered by Becker's this month.
Dental professionals can expect to see continued DSO consolidation and challenges with staffing and reimbursements next year, according to Brad Rand, DDS.
From DSO office openings to a new dental school, here are four dental industry updates that have taken place in North Carolina since Sept. 5:
Vivos Therapeutics recently landed a $4 million private placement deal.
Dental implants, specialty fields, doctor equity and medical-dental integration are some of the many trends DSO executives have been paying close attention to this year.
