As the connection between oral and overall health becomes more apparent, more organizations are working to integrate dentistry with other healthcare services.
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Integrating teledentistry into telehealth could be part of the solution to closing the distance between oral and overall healthcare.
Dental offices could become one-stop shops for patients' overall healthcare needs if one dentist's vision takes off.
Robotics, DSO consolidation and dental hygienist burnout are just some of the topics dental industry leaders spoke with Becker's about this month.
Although several medical specialties have become well versed with robotic technology for surgical planning and performance, dentistry has only touched the tip of the iceberg.
Roshan Parikh, DDS, president of Dntl Bar, and Steve Higginbotham, CEO of Smile America Partners, spoke with Becker's on April 19 to discuss how the pandemic affected the growth of their DSOs.
The early stages of a relationship are often the most difficult — both people are still getting to know one another, building trust and determining what they want out of the relationship.
Julie Frantsve-Hawley, PhD, executive director of the Chicago-based TAG Oral Care Center of Excellence, spoke with "Becker's Dental + DSO Review Podcast" to discuss how oral health and overall health are interconnected.
As the cost to attend dental school continues to rise, so does the student debt that dentists shoulder.
Daniel Burke, chief enterprise strategy officer and general counsel at Pacific Dental Services, reflected on what brings him the greatest joy and life and more in an April 10 interview with Becker's.