The proliferation of DSOs and economic conditions in the U.S. are among the biggest concerns dental leaders have regarding the industry moving forward.
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From private equity deals to network expansions, here are 32 DSO moves Becker's has reported on since July 5:
Envista Holdings Corp., a dental supply company, is expanding its implant partnership with Dentalcorp, a Canadian DSO.
Livonia, Mich.-based Midway Dental teamed with Pearl, a company that provides artificial intelligence services.
The increase in gas prices is making it challenging for dental employees to travel to work and has led some dentists to raise their staff's pay in order to keep up.
COVID-19 and the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine are two factors contributing to supply shortages that could affect the dental industry.
Here are six DSOs moves in California presence that Becker's has reported on since June 27:
It's become clear that the majority of people prefer to use text messaging as a means of communicating with not only friends and family but businesses — and healthcare providers.