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Leverage Dental Alliances for Practice Growth
Growing a dental practice in today’s competitive market requires more than just excellent clinical skills. It demands strategic alliances that can expand your reach, improve patient retention, and streamline operations. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is by leveraging dental partnerships. These collaborations can open doors to new opportunities, provide access to valuable resources, and ultimately drive sustainable growth. Dental partnerships are not just about
DAG CEO
Oct 274 min read
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New Tech In An Ever Evolving Landscape
The Future Is Here: Smart Dental Implants and What They Mean for Your Practice In the evolving landscape of dentistry, one of the most...
DAG CEO
Oct 43 min read
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Empowering Patients Through Dental Education
Dental health is a vital part of overall well-being, yet many people feel uncertain about how to care for their teeth properly....
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Sep 154 min read
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Vibration & Bone Regeneration: Emerging Science in Dentistry
Mechanical vibration—a powerful, non-invasive stimulus—is gaining attention for its ability to promote bone formation. This approach is...
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Jul 152 min read
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Digital Dentistry Just Got More Affordable!
We're excited to announce a couple of the powerful partnerships we have made this year! Dental Alliance Group (DAG) and ImagineUSA —...
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Jul 21 min read
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Enhancing Dental Practices Through Strategic Alliances
Strategic alliances have become a significant growth strategy for many businesses, and the dental industry is no exception. As the...
DAG CEO
Jun 244 min read
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Should Wall Street Decide The Direction of Dentistry?
In 2025, Dental Service Organizations (DSOs) are projected to experience a remarkable growth rate, capturing an impressive percentage of...
DAG CEO
Mar 44 min read
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3 Ways to Boost Practice Production
Every dental practice has opportunities to increase production. The last 4 years has worked against practice production for several reasons, including the reduced volume of patients that can be seen, a percentage of patients that still haven’t returned to the practice and an increased number of no-shows that have a directly proportional effect on the use of available chair time. As we move beyond the COVID-19 era, and there is still a bit of inconsistency and uncertainty, pra
Dental Alliance Group
Oct 15, 20214 min read
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