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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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Middle School Dental Clinic Reopens After Eight-Month Shutdown

The Chelsea School Dental Center at Williams Middle School in Chelsea, Massachusetts, has reopened after being shut down for eight months due to.

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Dentistry’s Post-Shutdown Recovery Continues

Dentistry’s recovery continues, with 58.1% of practices reporting that they are open with business as usual and 41.5% reporting that they are open.

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It’s Oral Cancer Awareness Month: Here’s Why Dental Professionals Should Care

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a renewed focus on how the general public can all stay as healthy as possible. To reduce.

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Creighton Adapts to Evolving Dental Licensing Exam Requirements

Restrictions put in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic forced the Creighton University School of Dentistry to significantly adapt its curriculum and other.

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Mobile Equipment Enables Dental Students to Remotely Build Their Clinical Skills

As the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) College of Dentistry moved to remote learning and halted routine dental care in 2020, it.

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What Dentists Earn: 2021 Edition

The pandemic had a significant impact on patient volumes and revenues in 2020, but dentists still saw an increase in their salary. According.

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COVID-19 Cripples School-Based Dental Programs for Low-Income Communities

The anniversary of the COVID-19 shutdown has caused reflection on its impact on the economy, our social lives, and the way we work.

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Half of All Dental Practices Now Reporting Business as Usual

Dentistry’s recovery has hit a milestone, as 50.8% of practices reported they were open with business as usual in the ADA’s March 15.

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Oral Health Inequalities Persist in England

Poor oral health is almost entirely preventable, according to Public Health England (PHE), which noted that despite progress over the past few decades,.

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