Here are three states that have recently expanded and improved their dental benefits through Medicaid that Becker's has reported on since April 10:
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Bolivia, N.C.-based Brunswick Community College is set to launch a dental assisting program Aug. 9.
The New York State Dental Association named Anthony Cuomo, DMD, as the organization's 143rd president.
In a ceremony attended by dental medicine faculty, staff, and guests from across South Carolina, Martin Steed, DDS, was appointed James B. Edwards Endowed Chair in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the James B. Edwards College of Dental Medicine.
Financial constraints, wanting a work-life balance and mentorship are all factors that could lead younger dentists to affiliate with DSOs, according to one DSO exec.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo signed into law June 1 a medical loss ratio that requires dental payers to spend at least 75 percent of premium revenue on dental care.
Pittsburgh-based North American Dental Group will add Overjet's artificial intelligence technology to its network.
Boca Raton-based Florida Atlantic University is set to get $30 million from the state to fund its new dental school, The Capitolist reported June 6.
Here are three acquisitions that took place in the dental industry in May:
Dental Support Organizations (DSOs) are revolutionizing dental care by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to increase case acceptance rates. By harnessing the power of AI technologies, DSOs are enabling dentists to provide more precise and personalized treatment plans, enhance patient education,…
