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Several states have either passed or are considering legislation to help alleviate dental workforce shortages. Six updates to know: 1. Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill requiring that at least 80% of ...
A Virginia dentist was awarded $1.85 million after a court ruled that his former employer made defamatory statements before terminating him. Richard Grundy, DDS, was previously employed at the office ...
Orthodontists make an average of $381,660 per year in Connecticut, one of the highest-paying states, compared to the state’s average cost of living of $52,581. The Bureau of Labor Statistics updated ...
Increased awareness of oral health’s link to overall wellness will lead to increased growth in the dental industry, one executive predicts. Francesca Pregano, the COO of Smile Makers Dental Center in ...
California has the most dental professional shortage areas of any other state, according to data from the Health Resources ...
The dental industry continues to evolve, with Dental Support Organizations (DSOs) and group practices rapidly expanding ...
More than 90% of general dentists work in offices of dentists, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In the ...
Four dental companies were included in Newsweek’s rankings of America’s Greatest Workplaces in Health Care for 2025. The list, created in partnership with data analytics company Aniline, is based on ...
Partnership isn’t a buzzword for us – it’s a promise. ProEdge is committed to helping your offices achieve safe water. By building custom solutions to fit your needs, managing rollouts to your offices ...
Carlo Ercoli, DDS, has been installed as the 102nd president of the Academy of Prosthodontics. Dr. Ercoli is a past president of the American Prosthodontic Society, currently serving as chair of the ...
Here are five legislative updates at the state and federal level that have caused controversy or challenges in the dental industry: 1. The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a budget ...
A dentist’s lawsuit against United Concordia alleging violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act will be allowed to continue after a summary judgement in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...