By: John McGill, CPA, JD, MBA and Charles Blair, DDS
What does the future of dentistry hold? In our first installment, we examine how the level of competition will be affected by the growing number of dental school graduates, longer dental careers, increased dental productivity, changing scope of dental services, introduction of paraprofessionals, and changes in workforce laws and demand for dental services.
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