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Dental practices nationwide have struggled to keep up with workforce shortages exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, but several groups and leaders have posed solutions to alleviate these challenges.
Below are some of the latest updates from dental support organizations occurring this November.
The National Council for Mental Wellbeing debuted a toolkit to help dental practices integrate their care with mental health and substance abuse services, the American Dental Association said Nov. 30.
Dental degrees can leave students with significant debt and may threaten the industry's outlook, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis.
From market projections to new product launches, here are seven recent teledentistry updates to know:
Cataldo Leone, DMD, has been named dean of the Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, the school said Nov. 30.
From new investments to DSO launches, here are nine private equity moves in the dental industry in 2021:
About 40 percent of dentists are recruiting dental assistants and more than a third (35 percent) are recruiting hygienists, according to the American Dental Association Health Policy Institute's latest poll.
Henry Schein One has debuted a phone system that integrates with three of its patient communication platforms for dental practices, the dental software company said Nov. 29.
