Sheela Roth, director of practice development at Pearl and a dental hygienist, recently spoke with Becker's to discuss the biggest challenges hygienists are facing.
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Workforce shortages, rising costs and supply chain issues are some of the challenges dentists anticipate facing in 2023.
The increasing power of corporate dental groups, the popularity of at-home clear aligners and low reimbursement rates are among the most controversial trends in dentistry.
Paul Rotunda, DMD, vice president and chair of the department of dentistry and oral maxillofacial surgery at Jersey City (N.J.) Medical Center, connected with Becker's on Jan. 25 to discuss his best investment in terms of dentistry.
Sheela Roth, director of practice development at Pearl and a dental hygienist, spoke with Becker's Jan. 24 to discuss why dental practices struggle to retain hygienists and what they can do to keep them.
Three dentists recently connected with Becker's to answer, "What has been your best investment in terms of dentistry?"
Digital innovation, DSO consolidation and medical-dental integration are just some of the few trends dental professionals plan to follow in 2023.
Creating a people-centric work culture could be the key to attracting and retaining employees at dental practices, Ray Caruso, CEO of Lone Peak Dental Group, says.
There are several ways dental practice owners can ensure their staff is happy to retain and attract the best team, according to Benjamin Joy, DDS.
Staff retainment and recruitment has been one of the largest challenges facing dental practices since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.