Challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic have led to increased levels of burnout in the dental industry.
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Morrisville, N.C.-based Affordable Care has added practices in Idaho and New Hampshire.
Challenges between dental practices and insurers is leading to increased burnout in the industry, according to Kai Weng, DDS.
A loss of autonomy combined with financial and professional burdens could lead to burnout among dental professionals, according to David Blanchard, DDS.
Fairfax Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, which has six locations in Virginia, experienced a data security incident where certain files on the practice's system were encrypted.
Patients of record at dentists in public health settings have to wait 22 business days for an appointment, according to a survey from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
Here are three dental groups that have expanded their presence in Washington that Becker's has reported on since Aug. 30:
Batesville, Ark.-based Lyon College received approval from the Little Rock Board of Directors to build the site of its new dental school, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported Oct. 17.
The University of Missouri-Kansas City revealed plans for its $120 million Healthcare Delivery and Innovation building, which will include spaces for dental services.
Graig Fischgrund, DMD, is opening Max Dental Group, a dental practice in Hicksville, N.Y.