Creating dentistry’s future

It’s fall 2023. Richard J. Rosato, D.M.D., is ending his four-year term on the ADA Board of Trustees, ready to devote all of his time to his family and oral and maxillofacial surgery practices. But, and it may be cliché … Read More

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ADA advocates for licensure reform

The American Dental Association is pushing state dental boards to remove stigmatizing questions related to mental health and substance use disorders from licensure applications. The ADA recently sent letters to each board to share best practices and resources. The letters … Read More

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The biggest threat to dental practice success in 2025

Tariffs could cause additional financial challenges as operating costs rise and fewer patients visit practices. Barry Lyon, DDS, the dental director for Main Street Children’s Dentistry and Orthodontics and the chief clinical auditor for Dental Care Alliance, connected with Becker’s … Read More

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Status of State Medicaid Expansion Decisions

The Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) Medicaid expansion expanded Medicaid coverage to nearly all adults with incomes up to 138% of the Federal Poverty Level ($21,597 for an individual in 2025) and provided states with an enhanced federal matching rate (FMAP) … Read More

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Good news, bad news for dentistry

Here are six recent updates that have led to optimism and skepticism in the dental industry: Good Artificial intelligence innovation AI companies are continuing to expand ways for their technology to be used in dental practices, and industry leaders are … Read More

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Future of Dentistry Roundtable

Dental care has been elevated as one of the most important aspects of whole-person care and digital technology is improving patient outcomes. Both large and small DSOs are growing alongside thriving independent dental practices, and private equity is taking notice. … Read More

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Delta Dental Releases 2025 Tooth Fairy Poll

Now in its 27th year, the poll reveals the Tooth Fairy has visited more than 8 in 10 homes (83%) across the country, an increase from 78% in 2024. This is welcome news, as nearly one-quarter of children (23%) consider … Read More

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The technology dental leaders are keeping an eye on

Artificial intelligence, virtual reality and robotics are becoming some of the most innovative technologies in dentistry, and leaders are looking ahead at their potential. Three dental executives recently joined Becker’s “Dental + DSO Virtual Event” to discuss these technologies and … Read More

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ADA to implement $20M in budget cuts

The American Dental Association will be implementing $20 million in budget cuts in an effort to balance its budget and recover from deficit spending. The ADA said Aug. 7 that its Board of Trustees approved its 2025 budget in July. … Read More

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Medicare and Medicaid Turn Sixty

Sixty years ago this week, President Johnson fundamentally changed the American health care system by signing into law Medicare and Medicaid. Medicare and Medicaid remain far from perfect today, but it’s hard to find an achievement that has so directly … Read More

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The growth plans for dental leaders in 2025

Scaling for long-term growth, advancing medical-dental integration and preparing for Medicaid cuts are top of mind for dentists, dental executives and industry leaders during the second half of the year. The 22 leaders featured in this article are speaking at … Read More

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How does the One Big Beautiful Bill affect dentists?

The ADA compiled a three-page document outlining President Donald Trump’s budget reconciliation bill’s impact on dentists and dental practices through provisions relating to tax policy, student loans and state Medicaid programs. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, H.R. 1, passed … Read More

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