Next year could bring increased use of various dental technologies, continued workforce challenges and more innovation in specialty services, according to four leaders in the field.
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More than 30% of dental practices have changed the way the workload is divided among dentists and other staff members compared with how they operated before COVID-19, according to a survey from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
The Aspen Group is one of the largest dental organizations in the country with a network of more than 1,000 locations and more than 2,300 dentists in 45 states.
Here are three updates on Hackensack, N.J.-based Max Surgical Specialty Management that Becker's has reported on since its launch in September:
Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Legacy Dental Group acquired Chattanooga Family Dentistry, according to a Nov. 1 report by chattanoogan.com.
Dental professionals can expect to see significant changes in several areas of the industry, according to one CEO.
Here are two acquisitions that took place in the dental industry in November:
From a stock buyback agreement to new dental materials, here are eight dental technology updates that Becker's reported on in October:
Wellfit Technologies and Patterson Dental have partnered to offer CarePay+ to Patterson Dental customers.
