Private equity's presence can be felt throughout the dental industry. Here's what five dentists are saying about it:
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Sarasota, Fla.-based Dental Care Alliance expanded its footprint in Illinois with the addition of a Chicago practice to its network.
Hawaii was ranked as the worst state for dentists to live and work in by career website Zippa, and it was also ranked as the worst state for physicians to practice in by personal finance website WalletHub.
Irving, Texas-based U.S. Oral Surgery Management appointed two senior vice presidents of operations.
Two dental companies recently launched programs to support employees and clinicians.
Legislators are considering a bill that would shorten the standard workweek to 32 hours, The Hill reported March 17.
Denver-based Espire Dental acquired Fox Creek Family Dental, a five-location dental practice in Colorado.
L.A. Care awarded $1.5 million to help increase the number of dental professionals in dental desert areas.
Several state dental organizations have recently suspended or revoked the licenses of dentists for various violations and crimes.
The American Dental Association recently spoke with Allen Schiff, president of the Academy of Dental CPAs and owner of Schiff & Associates, to provide more information on the Employee Retention Credit for dental practices.
