Several organizations supporting dental and medical organizations have launched in recent years as consolidation efforts continue in the healthcare industry.
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A North Carolina woman is fighting the state dental board's denial of her hygienist license, Carolina Coast Online reported May 31.
The Maryland Department of Health is launching a new program to drive dental students to practice in areas with dental healthcare shortages, according to a May 30 report by Maryland Matters.
Here are four DSOs and dental groups that have opened and added practices in California that Becker's has reported on since May 7:
Expanding medical-dental integration, improving patient care and practice optimization and growth are some of the most important priorities for seven dental leaders in the second half of 2024.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law two bills concerning the state's dental industry, according to a May 30 report by Florida Politics.
Robert Henry Johnson, DDS, and Dr. Etsuro Watanabe are recognized as the oldest practicing dentists in the U.S. and world, respectively.
A dentist in Hazard, Ky., recently marked 50 years of service in the state, WYMT reported May 30.
An Arizona dental practice was hit with a data breach, while several DSOs expanded their network in the state.
Dental AI programs and new technologies are becoming more common in dental practices, often improving the patient experience while boosting practice efficiency.