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Practice revenues between 2018 to 2022 increased by 2.2 percent compared with 2013 to 2017, while expenses rose by 7.7 percent over the same intervals.


By Davis Cussotto

Trust or reputation is a strategic asset for the practice as it has great economic value. Reputation is earned in three separate ways called levers.


By personalizing the preventive treatment, patients may have better compliance with home hygiene protocols.


Four words and four people from history can help investors navigate the uncertainty of financial markets while managing their emotions. We are currently in the midst of a storm caused by rising...


Amongst displaced populations, refugees represent a particularly vulnerable and marginalized group, often facing significant barriers in accessing health care, including oral health services.


More than 300,000 people in the state face losing their Medicaid coverage due to changes in the federal insurance program.


The authors sought to identify the prevalence of burnout in oral medicine and orofacial pain residents and investigate potential contributing factors.


The chances of seeing a 10-year government bond at 0.5% — as we did in February 2021 — is nearly zero. Hoping for a full recovery of bond performance at those interest rates will remain a mere...


By David Burger, ADA News

The legislation addresses provisions in dental plans that dictate how much dentists may charge a plan enrollee — even though the services provided to the enrollee are not covered by the plan.


By Kori Johnson

Officials with the Metro Public Health Department in Nashville are urging parents to start thinking about dental care as students prepare to go back to school in just a few weeks.


History cannot be made with “what ifs.” If the pessimists’ thoughts were to come true, there would be no more history to tell. 


The average amount of dental school debt has declined in recent years to $286,200, according to data from the American Dental Education Association. 


By Clare Hutchison, British Dental Journal

In this new, self-published book highlighted in the British Dental Journal, the dentist describes his initial disillusion from the profession.  He then took a research-based approach to overcome...


Longtime Tri-Cities dentist Lester Schilke celebrated his 100th birthday on July 11. He credits a mosquito bite in part for his good fortune in living such a long life — that and hard work.


Donation from Leukemia and Lymphoma Society to fund initiative

The pilot program within the Adams School of Dentistry will help fill in care gaps often faced by service men and women when seeking oral health care.


The world of wealth management is undergoing significant innovation and experimentation that will reshape its paradigms in the next decade.


The British Dental Association has urged government to drop any pretense that NHS dentistry is on the road to recovery and finally deliver a meaningful rescue package, as the exodus from the service...


A meta-analysis compared normal implants with implants of reduced height and diameter in supporting dental reconstructions of the overdenture type, even if it would be more correct to call them an...


While this decision does not directly impact the University of California system due to Proposition 209, it narrows the funnel of diverse students applying to health professional schools like UCSF...


This paper offers a look into how bitemark comparisons contributed to miscarriages of justice and, due to compelling research and legal analysis, they have now been debunked via numerous scientific...


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