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No. 1 healthcare provider Americans want to see more often? Dentist tops the list
A Delta Dental survey showed 42 percent of Americans would like to see their dentist more often.
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Arizona dentist accepts 10 cryptocurrencies – Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple included
Tempe, Ariz.-based dentist George Carr, DDS, began accepting Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in 2017. Today he accepts 10 different types, Fox 10 Phoenix reports.
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Tooth fairy faces economic burden – price per tooth drops to $4.13
A study by Delta Dental Plans Association, found the tooth fairy was frugal in 2017, cashing out an average of $4.13 per tooth.
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10 reasons people avoid the dentist
A recent Hello Products study found 30 percent of millennials brush their teeth just once a day, according to Fox 32.
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Dental conditions total $1B in emergency department spending – How dental inequality is expanding
With politicians threatening to cut Medicaid, low income communities are left facing oral health, employment and overall health challenges, according to The New York Times.
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Top 10 insurance pains dental providers face
Vyne recently surveyed dental providers on insurance claims and supporting documentation.
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10 states with best, worst dental health – Minnesota ranks No. 1
WalletHub released its 2018 report on states with the best and worst dental health.
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Majority of dentists between ages 55 & 64: 5 statistics
As of 2016, a majority of dentists, 24.4 percent, were between the ages of 55 and 64 years, according to the American Dental Association.
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Dentists rank No. 44 for best jobs in America: 4 insights
Dentist landed at No. 44 on CNN Money’s “Best Jobs in America” list in 2017.
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Dental savings plan enrollment surged 20% in 2016: 5 things to know
A new survey shows individual enrollment in dental savings plans was up significantly in 2016, according to insurancenews.net.
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US News's 'Best Jobs' for 2017: Orthodontist ranks as No. 5
U.S. News & World Report ranked the best jobs in the U.S. for 2017-2018, with dentists topping the list.
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Oral surgeons have 18% projected job growth through 2024: 6 things to know
Equipped with a DDS or DMD degree, dental professionals can become oral surgeons following completion of a four-year oral surgery residency.
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Number of adverse action reports on dentists across 50 states over 10-year span
Between 2006 and 2016, there were 13,722 adverse action reports on dentists across the U.S, according to the HHS' National Practitioner Data Bank.
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5 key statistics on the supply of dentists by specialty in 2015: Orthodontists rank as No. 1
An American Dental Association research brief outlined the supply of dentists for five specialties in 2015 per 100,000 people.
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Number of medical malpractice payment reports for dentists across 50 states: Which state ranks as No. 1 at 3.3k?
Throughout the U.S., National Practitioner Data Bank reports there were nearly 16,337 medical malpractice payment reports among dentists between 2006 and 2016.
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11 states with highest Medicaid FFS reimbursement rates for adult dental care services
The American Dental Association gave the following statistic on the states with the highest Medicaid fee-for-service reimbursement rates as a percentage of fees charged by dentists for adult dental services in 2016.
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8 metropolitan areas with highest dentist employment
The following eight metropolitan areas boast the highest employment of dentists in the nation, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics 2016 data.
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What is the average out-of-pocket dental expense for US patients? 3 key points
Bankrate gives the following statistics detailing dental coverage throughout the U.S.
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5 key points on dental care's overall cost: 108M Americans lack dental insurance
Consumer Health compiled a list of statistics on the cost of dental care.
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Top 10 dental schools in the world: Which nation ranks as No. 1?
China holds the number one spot for top dental schools in the world, according to Top Universities.
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