DSOs have had a significant impact on the dental space, both positive and negative. While organizations have helped dentists in ways such as expanding access to capital, they can also sometimes limit dentists' autonomy.
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Several DSOs acquired, opened or affiliated with more than 60 dental practices across the U.S. during the first quarter of 2024.
The American Dental Association responded to CMS' request for information, aiming to improve data transparency and reporting for insurers.
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Alpharetta, Ga.-based Foundation Dental Partners recently partnered with a dental practice in Atlanta.
A group of dental providers recently was denied class certification in their lawsuit against SmileDirectClub, law firm Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton wrote in an article published by JD Supra on March 28.
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College in Green Bay is creating a new program to train a new position in dental practices, according to a March 28 report by NBC26.
Dental care spending increased across all insurance types between 2013 and 2021, according to data from Statista.