
Dentistry’s Recovery Stabilizes According to ADA HPI Poll
Dentistry’s recovery seems to have stabilized, according to the August 10 biweekly poll from the ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI), with 98% of dental offices

Dentistry’s recovery seems to have stabilized, according to the August 10 biweekly poll from the ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI), with 98% of dental offices

Nearly 99% of dental practices were open at the end of July, with a split of 44.5% seeing business as usual and 54.3% open but

Dentistry’s economic recovery seems to have plateaued, according to the ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI). The results of the July 13 edition of its biweekly

Dentistry’s recovery continues, with 97% of offices reporting that they are open for elective care with patient volume at 65% of pre-pandemic levels as of

According to the ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI), 65% of dental practices were open during the week of May 18, with 38% saying that patient

States are easing restrictions on dental treatment, and more practices are reopening. According to the ADA Health Policy Institute, more than 30% of practices were

The vast majority of dentists are now seeing less than 5% of their typical collections, according to the second round of results from the ADA

Aligning with the ADA’s recommendation that dental practices temporarily discontinue non-emergency appointments during the COVID-19 pandemic, a recent report from an ongoing biweekly poll by the
More than 55 million older adults access healthcare services through Medicare, but they are limited when it comes to accessing oral healthcare. Original Medicare does
The ADA Health Policy Institute will present the free webinar “Why Do Men Earn More Than Women in Medicine, Law, and Dentistry?” on Tuesday, March
While dentistry has always been a lucrative profession, times took a turn for the worse with the Great Recession of 2007 through 2009, and earnings