Here are seven states where Tempe, Ariz.-based Gen4 Dental Partners has added practices in 2023, as reported by Becker's:
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An Ohio dental practice will relocate to an expanded office to make room for more staff and patients, crawfordcountynow.com reported July 26.
A North Carolina dental practice that was destroyed in a fire weeks before its opening is now preparing to rebuild, WBTV reported July 26.
Medi-Cal and the California Department of Health Care Services launched Sealants for a Healthy Smile, a campaign to promote the use of sealants as a preventive measure against tooth decay.
The American Dental Association is pushing for dental professionals to show their support for the reauthorization of the Action for Dental Health Act.
Massachusetts has the lowest net migration rate for dentists of all experience levels, according to data from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, Calif., is the top-paying metropolitan area for dental hygienists, with an annual mean wage of $131,200, according to compensation data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The CDC is working with the FDA and state officials to address a tuberculosis outbreak connected to recalled human bone tissue products sold to hospitals, surgical centers and dental clinics.
Student debt and low reimbursements are leading Florida dentists to avoid practicing in rural communities, The Florida Times-Union reported July 25.
Patient no-shows and cancellations continue to be the largest barrier preventing dental practice schedules from reaching full capacity this year.
