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Macroeconomic Factors Drive Dental Salaries

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that dentists earned a median pay of $164,010 last year with a per hour rate.

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The Holidays Remind Dentists to Give Back

It isn’t difficult to believe that most dentists live within the top 5% of incomes in the United States, considering their median income.

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Economic, Social, and Environmental Factors All Linked With Oral Health

More than one in four adults in California report having poor oral health, but that figure rises to about one in two for.

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The Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 Can Impact Dentists’ Retirement

So much has happened that the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 seems like long ago history. But its effects are still.

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27% of Dentists Say the Shutdown Should Last “As Long as It Takes”

So how long should we wait before we reopen the economy? According to an April 17 poll by Student Loan Planner, 27% of.

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Most Older Americans Support Adding Dental Benefits to Medicare

Nearly all older Americans support adding a dental benefit to the Medicare program that covers most people over the age of 65, according.

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What Dentists Earn: 2019 Edition

Headlines may indicate that the economy is getting better, but dentists don’t see it in their paychecks. According to the Bureau of Labor.

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Pennsylvania Inspector General Charges Dentist With Fraud

The Pennsylvania Office of State Inspector General (OSIG), acting on a tip from the public, charged Perry County dentist Joseph A. Ciampa with.

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Negative Dental Experiences More Common for Low-Income, Nonwhite Children

Disparities in young children’s experiences at the dentist are linked to income, ethnicity, and language, according to researchers at the University of California,.

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Water Fluoridation Reduces Oral Health Disparities Among Children

Community water fluoridation effectively reduces oral health disparities among children in the United States, according to Anne Sanders, PhD, associate professor with the.

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