Today's Top 20 Stories
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Pennsylvania woman accused of stealing $35K from dental office
An employee was accused of stealing nearly $35,000 from a dental office in Gettysburg, Pa., CBS affiliate WHP reported July 18.
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Good news for DSOs
Several trends and events that have taken place recently could have a positive effect on the DSO field this year.
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What's on deck for M&A in the dental industry
Mergers and acquisitions were a huge part of the dental and DSO space in 2023, but changing economic conditions have raised uncertainty in the industry.
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Truck crashes into Alabama dental practice
A truck crashed into a dental practice in Albertville, Ala., causing damages to the building, according to a July 17 report by Sand Mountain Reporter.
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Laurel Health to take over dental practice following dentist's retirement
Mansfield, Pa.-based Laurel Health Centers is set to take over a dental practice in Pennsylvania after David Redding, DDS, retires from practicing, according to a July 17 report by The Daily Review.
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Dental Care Alliance becomes first large-scale DSO to add guided biofilm therapy
Sarasota, Fla.-based Dental Care Alliance is the first large-scale DSO to launch guided biofilm therapy to its network.
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Virginia dental office burglarized
The Fairfax County Police Department is investigating a burglary that took place at a dental office in Annandale, Va.
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Heartland Dental adds Florida practice
Effingham, Ill.-based Heartland Dental recently added a Florida dental practice to its network.
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9 in 10 voters support adding dental coverage to Medicare: Poll
A new national poll showed that 92% of national voters support adding dental coverage to Medicare.
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Shore Capital Partners launches Nashville-based DSO
Chicago-based Shore Capital Partners, a private equity firm, has founded Innovate 32, a DSO based in Nashville, Tenn.
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Senators introduce bill to help expand dentist pipelines
The Providing Resources and Opportunities for Health Education and Learning Act has been introduced in the Senate, which provides further funding to create and expand dental provider pipelines.
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Dr. Steven Melnic named chief clinical officer of Chord Specialty Dental Partners
Nashville, Tenn.-based Chord Specialty Dental Partners appointed Steven Melnic, DMD, as its next chief clinical officer.
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12-location Wisconsin dental group experiences data security event
Madison, Wis.-based First Choice Dental provided a notice of a data ransomware attack on its network.
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Envista appoints new CFO, 2 presidents
Dental supply company Envista named Eric Hammes as its next CFO along with two new division presidents.
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Program for individuals without dental insurance launches in Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Dental Association launched a new program that serves as an alternative to dental insurance.
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Oregon dentist building new $10M practice
A dentist in Salem, Ore., is set to break ground on a new practice at the location of a former restaurant, according to a July 15 report by Salem Reporter.
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Minnesota dentist steps in to help patients abandoned by clinic closure
A dentist in Minnesota is providing care to patients after the closing of their dental clinic left them stranded, according to a July 15 report by ABC affiliate KSTP.
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The state of dentistry in 3 words
Challenging, competitive and growing are just some of the ways dentists and dental leaders are describing the current state of affairs in dentistry.
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The top sources of private practice dentists' gross billings
Direct payments from private insurance carriers made up the highest percentage of gross billings for dentists in private practice, according to data from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
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Iowa dentist with 30 complaints has license revoked
The Iowa Dental Board revoked the dental license of Phelan Thomas, DDS, a dentist in West Des Moines, Iowa, on three counts, including improper contact with a patient or coworker and unprofessional conduct.
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