As the effects of COVID-19 stretch into a third year, dentistry is one of many industries that have had to adjust.
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Here are seven Texas dental stories Becker's has reported on since May 9:
As dental service organizations (DSOs) become more common, DSO leadership teams are taking a closer look at procurement. To enhance efficiency, organizations need standardization and controls, as well as new systems and technology.
Several dental practices have launched their own initiatives to help alleviate staffing challenges in the dental industry.
Mounds View, Minn.-based Apple Tree Dental is launching a program to help increase diversity in the dental workforce.
Dental hygienists in Alaska — the highest paid in the U.S. — make on average about $45.19 more than the state's minimum wage, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Department of Labor.
Dental assistants make roughly between $9 to $17 more than the minimum wage in each state, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Department of Labor.
Here are eight Florida dental stories Becker's has reported on since May 3:
With changes in dental coverage becoming all the more common, the payer landscape is evolving.
Here are six clinical leadership updates for dentists to know from the last 60 days:
