The Future of Dentistry: DSO 3.0 Post-COVID-19
“It’s an elevator drop down, but it’s going to be a slow escalator ride back up.” These are unprecedented times, there’s no doubt about that. It’s safe to say that…
“It’s an elevator drop down, but it’s going to be a slow escalator ride back up.” These are unprecedented times, there’s no doubt about that. It’s safe to say that…
Sponsored Content The time is here! In less than one month on June 4-5, the DEO will be hosting the largest virtual emerging market and DSO dental conference in the…
Currently, the North American dental industry is plagued with inefficient procurement technologies and practices. While the procurement process, which is often based on manual entry and approvals, forms, paper catalogs, numerous…
Sponsored Content It’s time to reevaluate the conversation around aerosol management in the dental office and begin taking serious measures to help control the risk for both dental professionals and…
Group Dentistry Now recently interviewed Dave Casper, CEO of DenMat Holdings, LLC. to find out what DenMat is doing to assist clinicians, DSOs and their local community during the COVID-19…
Over the last 11 years, the United States economy enjoyed an extraordinary period of prosperity. However, in mid-March of 2020 this record setting period of economic expansion and growth came…
Sponsored Content DSOs are critical to relieving pressure on hospital ERs. Keeping emergency dental patients out of the nation’s ERs is more important than ever. It is essential that overtaxed…
Sponsored Content Demonstrate to Your Patients How Your Practice is Mitigating the Spread of COVID-19 Contamination has always been a major concern for dental patients, dentists, and team members. The…
COVID-19 Implications in the United Kingdom The British Dental Association recently surveyed dental practices to understand the financial implications of the COVID-19 crisis. The numbers are nothing short of shocking….
Sponsored Content Dental scrap recycling revenues could result in thousands of dollars in additional profits. Dental scrap includes crowns, bridges, PFMs, and other metal byproducts extracted during dental procedures. This…