Here are four executives and leaders of dental companies who have left or plan to leave their positions in 2023 as reported by Becker's.
Author: Cameron Cortigiano
The Dental Assisting National Board will begin offering the Radiation Health and Safety exam in Spanish in January 2024.
Richmond Hill, Ga.-based SGA Dental Partners acquired Lane Perio, which has two clinic locations in Alabama.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against a dental practice in South Burlington, Vt., that closed earlier this year, according to a Sept. 22 report by mychamplainvalley.com.
Seven years after initially creating plans to establish a dental therapy program, Vermont State University has been unable to fulfill the plans, according to a Sept. 25 report by vtdigger.
Newsweek ranked Dallas-based Mint Dentistry No. 100 on its "America's 100 Most Loved Workplaces" list.
Dallas-based dental partnership organization MB2 Dental recently reached 600 total practices and made its first expansion into Wisconsin.
Front-line providers at Unity Health Care in Washington, D.C., have taken the first step in the unionization process, guided by the Union of American Physicians and Dentists.
Thurston Group, a private equity investment firm, has launched Modis Dental Partners.
Juan Munoz was arrested for operating an illegal dental office from the back of a convenience store in Milford, Mass., according to a Sept. 24 report from Fox affiliate WFXT.
