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60% of medical tourism patients travel for dental care
Many people who chose to travel outside of the U.S. for medical treatments do so for dental care, according to a survey released Jan. 29 from eHealth.
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Top 5 dental terms searched
Consumers turn to healthcare transparency website fairhealthconsumer.org to search the costs of different treatments. The website on Jan. 27 released statistics on what consumers are searching for.
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33% of dental practices not found in Google search results: study
Dental practices continue to lack digital marketing execution despite the billions of dollars that are spent annually, according to a DMscore study released Jan. 23.
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7 best cities for dental tourism in 2020
An estimated 2 million American patients are expected to travel to other countries to undergo medical treatment, with many seeking dental services, according to Patients Beyond Borders.
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10 best paying states for dental assistants
Though dentists have one of the highest paying jobs in the country, dental assistants make around $39,000 on average annually, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and cited by Forbes.
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5 best paying cities, states for dentists
Being a dentist is one of the leading jobs in the U.S., with a median salary of $151,850, according to a U.S. News & Worldreport on the best jobs in the country.
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Dental jobs among highest paying in healthcare field: U.S. News
Jobs in the dental field are some of the highest paying, with oral and maxillofacial surgeons averaging $242,370 annually, according to U.S. News & World Report which released its Best Paying Jobs list Jan. 7.
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Dental careers top 100 Best Jobs list: U.S. News
Three out of the top 10 jobs in the country are related to the dental field, according to U.S. News & World Report, which released its 100 Best Jobs list.
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5 best, worst states for dentists
Many areas across the country are designated dental professional shortage areas by HHS. However, other areas are flourishing with dentists.
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10 highest-paying, low-stress jobs — Orthodontist lands No. 1 spot
Keeping a healthy work-life balance can be a struggle for any profession. For those seeking high pay, it can be even more challenging.
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37 new CDT 2020 procedure codes to know
Dentist should prepare for 37 new CDT procedure codes that go into effect Jan. 1, 2020, according to a Sept. 25 California Dental Association post.
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66% of dentists think dental care is too expensive: survey
While researchers continue to explore the relationship between overall health and oral health, many Americans struggle with accessing dental care.
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Dentists among top paying jobs in US: Glassdoor
Glassdoor released its report on the top paying jobs in the U.S., which includes various healthcare positions.
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Dental assistant performance contributes to patient adherence, dentist burnout: survey
Dental assistants have crucial roles within a practice, including with sterilization duties, productivity and patient education.
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43% of patients choose dentist based on online reviews
Many patients — 43.3 percent — select their dentist based on online reviews, according to a survey by digital marketing agency IronMonk.
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10 best cities for dental hygienists
Based on city size, average annual salary, location, total jobs and cost of living, Sherman, Texas, landed as the best city for dental hygienists, according AdvisorSmith.
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5 best, worst paying states for dentists
The average salary for a dentist in the U.S. as of May 2018 was $175,840, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and cited by TheStreet.
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15 top paying states for dental assistants
The average hourly wage for certified dental assistants is $20.76, according to the 2018-19 Dental Assistants Salary and Satisfaction Survey conducted by the Dental Assisting National Board.
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Dental hygienist salary tops $57K — 6 other community college degree jobs paying $50K+
Many community college career paths can lead graduates to earn more than $50,000 a year, including studying to become a dental hygienist.
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61% of people willing to receive vaccines at dental office
A majority of people — 61 percent — would be willing to undergo preventive medical care, such as receiving vaccinations or blood pressure checks, at a dental office, according to a survey from The Pew Charitable Trusts and Boston-based Harvard School of Dental Medicine that was conducted in 2018.
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