Although an increase in demand for orthodontic care may seem like a blessing, one orthodontist is sounding the alarm on the growing issue behind it.
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Dallas-based Smile Doctors grew its network to more than 460 locations across 32 states in 2024, according to a Feb. 11 news release from the company.
Professional Transitions Strategies, a company focused on dental practice purchases and mergers and acquisitions, launched Julia.ai.
Kayla Rankin, DDS, is opening a pediatric dental practice in Mountain Home, Ark., according to a Feb. 11 report from Mountain Home Observer.
Illinois, the best-ranked state for dental health in 2025, has 229 dental health professional shortage areas.
Chicago-based Aspen Dental opened a location in Harriman, N.Y., on Feb. 11.
Dallas-based MB2 Dental added its first practice in Hawaii, partnering with Hawaii Endodontics.
Here are four DSOs and dental groups that have recently added practices in the West, as reported by Becker's since Dec. 10:
The rise of artificial intelligence, insurance pressures and the oral systemic link are just a few of the most pressing issues dentists say are flying under the radar of the industry.
Chicago-based The Aspen Group is celebrating several milestones achieved in 2024, including providing care to more than 9 million patient visits in 2024.
