Today's Top 20 Stories
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Illinois bill would allow dental school graduates to practice before getting a license
Illinois legislators are considering a bill that would allow dental school graduates to practice while waiting for license approval, WGEM reported April 8.
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10 best, worst states for children's oral health
Washington, D.C., was ranked No. 1 on personal finance website WalletHub's list of the best and worst states for children's oral health.
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Modis Dental Partners adds Florida periodontics practice
Modis Dental Partners, a DSO focused on practices that provide dental implants, added a Florida periodontics and implant dentistry practice.
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Number of dental hygienists in every state in 2024
California has 24,880 active dental hygienists, the most of any state, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Medit to launch new intraoral scanner
Dental technology company Medit is launching its newest intraoral scanner, Medit i900.
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What dental practices can learn from the Great Resignation
Many companies have realized the importance of positive work culture since the COVID-19 pandemic spurred the Great Resignation.
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Average salary for orthodontists in 15 states in 2024
Michigan is the highest-paying state for orthodontists in 2024, offering an average yearly salary of $329,620 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Pennsylvania woman charged with working as dental assistant without a license
A woman in Pennsylvania has been charged for pretending to be an advanced dental assistant, according to an April 7 report from the Bucks County Courier Times.
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Heartland Dental adds Pennsylvania practice
Effingham, Ill.-based Heartland Dental recently added a Pennsylvania practice to its network.
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New doctor-owned DSO launches
REV One Dental, a new doctor-owned DSO, launched with its first set of acquisitions in April.
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More dentists moving away from 'lip service' support from DSOs: Exec
Dentists are increasingly becoming more interested in DSOs that are led by dentists and that will support clinical autonomy, according to one exec.
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How 2 co-CEOs plan to transform the oral surgery field
Mark Censoprano and Jason Auerbach, DDS, plan to compliment each other's unique skills as co-CEOs of Max Surgical Specialty Management.
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MB2 Dental expands into its 41st state with Vermont endodontics practice
Dallas-based MB2 Dental entered its 41st state by partnering with an endodontics-focused practice in Vermont.
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How dentists' pay has changed since 2019
The average annual salary for dentists has increased from $178,260 in 2019 to $191,750 in 2023, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Heartland Dental adds sedation dentistry practice in Florida
Effingham, Ill.-based Heartland Dental recently added a Florida practice to its network.
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GoFundMe for Louisiana dentist stabbed by alleged patient surpasses $100K
A GoFundMe set up on behalf of a Louisiana dentist who was stabbed inside her office in February has raised more than $105,000.
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Dentists affected by Change Healthcare hack could receive temporary funding
Dentists who were impacted by the Change Healthcare cyberattack may be eligible for a temporary funding assistance program.
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5 women making moves in dentistry
Here are five women who have recently made headlines in the dental industry:
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5 dentistry updates in Illinois
From DSO affiliations to new legislation, here are five dentistry updates that have taken place in Illinois so far this year:
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42 North Dental appoints chief people officer
Waltham, Mass.-based 42 North Dental recently appointed Delfi Nieto as chief people officer.
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