Discover how Imagen Dental Partners, a Scottsdale-based DSO, has achieved rapid growth by prioritizing partner alignment and long-term commitment.
CMS has finalized a rule to expand its list of clinical scenarios in which fee-for-service Medicare payments can be made for dental services linked to covered services. Six notes: 1. The expanded list ...
This month, several dental industry leaders spoke with Becker's about cost-effective strategies to support staff, private equity's impact on dentistry and new technologies. Here a ...
Discover 12 colleges and universities tackling dental staffing shortages in the U.S. as the industry faces a need for over 10,000 practitioners.
Dental supply company Henry Schein reported total net sales of $3.2 billion during the third quarter of 2024, according to a Nov. 5 financial report. Here are eight things to know: 1. Third-quarter ...
Jonesboro, Ark.-based GPS Dental recently added its first practice in Arizona. Arizona marks the DSO's 28th state, according to a Nov. 4 LinkedIn post. The DSO entered New Mexico and New Jersey ...
Duck Duck Tooth Pediatric Dentistry plans to open a new office in Ewing Township, N.J., Real Estate New Jersey reported Nov. 5. The practice has leased nearly 4,000 square feet of space within a ...
Here is how each DSO has expanded their technology use to improve patient care: Dental365 (New Hyde Park, N.Y.) Dental365 has been a large advocate for salivary diagnostics for several years. The DSO ...
Cary, N.C.-based Riccobene Associates Family Dentistry has received a majority investment from Comvest Private Equity, middle-market investment group. Riccobene is the firm's 14th healthcare services ...
Atlanta-based Benevis has seen success with its assisted hygiene delivery model across its network. Three notes: 1. The care delivery model allows dental assistants to handle routine tasks such as ...
Discover the latest expansions of DSOs and dental groups in the South, including PDS Health, GPS Dental, and Parkview Dental Partners.
Former President Trump's ally, Robert Kennedy Jr., claims that if Trump is re-elected, he will remove fluoride from public water sources.