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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita recently finalized a $2 million settlement with ImmediaDent of Indiana, a former chain of dental clinics accused of charging patients for treatments that were not administered.
Here are five DSO expansions into new states that Becker's has reported on since June 2:
Irvine, Calif.-based orthodontics company InBrace has closed a $45 million financing round.
Here are three updates from SmileDirectClub, Align Technology and Overjet that Becker's has reported on since July 25:
A Michigan dentist who used a robot to place his own dental implant and 21 other dentists who made headlines last week:
George Shepley, DDS, plans to focus on collaboration between the American Dental Association and the industry once he begins as the ADA's next president Oct. 18.
Thurston Group, a private equity firm whose focuses include dental and healthcare investments, closed 65 deals in the first half of 2022.
The New Hampshire dental workforce shortage could get some relief when the state's first dental residency program launches, New Hampshire Public Radio reported Aug. 8.
David Tripp, senior vice president and chief human resources officer at Sage Dental, connected with Forbes in an Aug. 8 article to give advice on how DSOs can engage, hire and retain dental talent.
