In times of economic uncertainty, making the right investments is more important than ever. Here is what three dental leaders chose to invest in during 2022:
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From increased staff wages to training programs, here is what six dental industry professionals chose to invest in during 2022:
Dental professionals need to begin viewing dentistry as a health profession again over a cosmetic service, according to Franklin Woo, DDS.
For many of us, at this stage in our careers, it can seem like we've reached a pinnacle. A place where we've learned and experienced it all and now our job is to lead and pass it onto the next…
Here is what five dentists had to say about some of the biggest challenges the dental industry is facing today.
DSOs have become a driving force in the dental industry over the last few years, but their success doesn't always come easy.
Matt Carlston, DMD, a practicing dentist and vice president of marketing and partner recruitment for Lakewood, Colo.-based Comfort Dental, connected with Becker's on Aug. 11 to discuss advice he would give to new dentists and more.
Rising inflation could make it hard for dental practice owners to keep up as costs increase and revenue drops, according to Rajdeep Randhawa, DDS.
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.
Some of the top priorities for dentists during the second half of 2022 include maintaining consistent operations, recruiting staff and improving financial performance.
