A group of dentists that filed a lawsuit against a DSO and more than 10 other dentists who have made headlines since July 25:
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David Levasseur, DDS, has bought a dental practice in Presque Isle, Maine, after the previous owner retired, according to a July 22 report by The County.
Teledentistry company SmileDirectClub is making its premium aligner offering CarePlus available at all of its U.S. SmileShop locations.
Offices of physicians are the top-paying practice setting for orthodontists in the U.S., according to salary data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Augusta (Ga.) University recently named Nancy Young, DMD, dean of its Dental College of Georgia.
Negative workplace culture is the top reason why dental hygienists are voluntarily leaving the industry, while dental assistants most frequently leave due to insufficient pay, according to dental workforce shortage research from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
DSOs will continue to struggle with hiring in 2023 as the demand for services continues to grow, one exec predicts.
Recruiting staff and filling appointment schedules are among some of the priorities dentists are focused on for the rest of this year.
Six dentists and industry leaders connected with Becker's on how dental practices and DSOs can best incorporate artificial intelligence.
The North Carolina Association of Free and Charitable Clinics is expecting an increase in patients as individuals lose Medicaid benefits after the unwinding of pandemic rules.
