The U.S. digital dentistry market is set to grow significantly over the next few years, with its highest growth anticipated at $1.37 billion by 2027, according to an iData Research report released Nov. 12.
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Many dentists have recognized that advanced imaging and CAD/CAM technologies can increase their efficiency and accuracy. In rural areas, these innovations play a central role in delivering outstanding patient care, while enabling practices to expand their offerings. This allows practices…
Maine's updated COVID-19 vaccination mandate for healthcare providers issued Nov. 11 no longer includes dental professionals, the Portland Press Herald reported.
Four dental companies showed continued revenue growth in the third quarter of 2021, while one reported a dip in earnings.
From DSO acquisitions to new school programs, here are 14 milestones reached by dental organizations this year:
California had the highest number of employed dental hygienists in 2020, while Idaho had the highest concentration of hygienists per 1,000 jobs.
On average, Alaska is the highest-paying state for dental hygienists.
A new study from the American Dental Education Association found that dental school clinics saw a decrease in patients, revenue and off-campus community care during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, the association said Nov. 10.
With its most recent affiliation, Waltham, Mass.-based 42 North Dental now supports 105 dental practices, according to a Nov. 11 news release.
On average, Minnesota is the highest-paying state for dental assistants.
