The threat of another recession looms over the U.S. economy. One dentist offered his perspective on how another recession, on the heels of one in 2020, could affect the dental industry.
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Dentists’ concerns for industry, workplace violence and consolidation are some of the topics dental professionals discussed with Becker’s this month.
The proliferation of DSOs and economic conditions in the U.S. are among the biggest concerns dental leaders have regarding the industry moving forward.
The increase in gas prices is making it challenging for dental employees to travel to work and has led some dentists to raise their staff's pay in order to keep up.