Whether it be private practice dentists or executives from major dental service organizations, everyone in the dental industry is working to get patients through their front doors.
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The introduction of price transparency in the healthcare space comes with mixed emotions.
Dental students on the cusp of graduation can take multiple paths after earning their degree, including joining a private practice or affiliating with a dental service organization.
For those in the dental industry, the rise of dental service organizations is nothing new. These groups can range from 10-office DSOs to those with up to 750 offices.
Irvine, Calif.-based Pacific Dental Services is among the largest dental service organizations in the U.S., with more than 700 supported offices across the country.
Irving, Texas-based U.S. Oral Surgery Management recently made its second partnership with Denver-based Colorado Oral Surgery. This is the specialty management services provider's second partnership in Colorado.
Dentistry is constantly evolving. In recent years, the emergence of dental service organizations has caused disruption.
Biolase CMO Samuel Low, DDS, is an expert in lasers and dental technology. He gave his insight into what dentists should expect in 2019.
Technology continues to enter the dental practice, benefiting both patient and dentist.