Here are four DSOs and dental groups that have recently added practices in the West, as reported by Becker's since Dec. 10:
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Chicago-based The Aspen Group is celebrating several milestones achieved in 2024, including providing care to more than 9 million patient visits in 2024.
With the increasing influence and impact of DSOs in the dental industry, one dentist has a few ways for these companies to help solve some of dentistry's most pressing issues.
Two dentists have purchased the building housing their dental practice in Natick, Mass., for $2.8 million, the Worcester Business Journal reported Feb. 10.
Arkansas, the worst-ranked state for dental health in 2025, has 133 dental health professional shortage areas.
The University of Nebraska at Omaha and the University of Nebraska Medical Center have partnered to launch a dual degree in dentistry and business.
Savannah, Ga.-based Pan-Am Dental has completed two strategic acquisitions of dental lab companies.
Aligner Experts has opened three practice locations in Chicago.
The Commission on Dental Accreditation recently granted accreditation for the Little Rock, Ark.-based Lyon College School of Dental Medicine.