Todays Dental News

Inflation or Not, It’s a Good Time for a Mid-Year Financial Checkup

Depending on which economists you listen to, inflation is about to rear its ugly head like it did in the late 1970s, or.

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Better Gum Disease Prevention Could Save Billions in Healthcare Costs

More effective prevention of gum disease could save billions in healthcare costs and lead to healthier lives, according to the European Federation of.

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Schneider Named Dental Director of Delta Dental of Arizona

Heather Schneider, DDM, has joined Delta Dental of Arizona as dental director, bringing a dentist’s perspective to the management team of the state’s.

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People Prefer “Hollywood” Smiles

People want “Hollywood” smiles, as 86% of the 1,975 respondents to a global DentaVox survey said they are more attractive than natural smiles..

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Tough Times Prompt Consumers to Cut Back on Their Dental Insurance

In the past year, 39% of Americans reduced or eliminated the insurance they carry, according to an online survey of more a thousand.

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Opportunity Rings When New Patients Call Your Dental Office

Being a marketing agency, we certainly don’t consider ourselves telephone-training consultants by any means. But as part of our marketing efforts for our.

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HHS Opens Up Relief Funding to Dentists

The Health and Human Services (HHS) Enhanced Provider Relief Fund Payment Portal is now open to dentists who previously may not have been.

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Do You Charge an Added Fee for PPE?

There is no doubt that dental offices are incurring additional expenses due to the costs of personal protective equipment (PPE) related to the.

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Scottish Dental Practices Face Uncertain Future as They Reopen

Dental practices in Scotland were allowed to reopen on June 22, but the British Dental Association (BDA) warns that a combination of higher.

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Humana to Pay $7 Per Dental Claim to Offset COVID-19 Costs

Humana will pay an additional $7 per Humana member dental claim for all fully insured Humana dental members to offset the increased costs.

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