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Downward Trend Noted in Dental Employment


Downward Trend Noted in Dental Employment - Decisions in Dentistry

Part of an ongoing trend since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of dentists retiring and the number of dental hygienists leaving ...

Downward Trend Noted in Dental Employment

Downward Trend Noted in Dental Employment ... The American Dental Association Health Policy Institute (ADA HPI) reported a decrease in dental ...

Dental workforce shortages: Data to Navigate Today's Labor Market

Slower inflows: Enrollment in dental hygiene and dental assisting programs declined from pre-pandemic levels in 2021-22, with a downward trend in accredited ...

Trends in Dentistry: Maintaining a Successful Practice Amid…

Ever increasing staffing costs and shortages of dental assistants and hygienists are some of the biggest trends impacting dentistry today.

The Biggest Challenges Dentists Face in 2024 - The Dental CFO

According to the ADA dentistry survey mentioned above, more than half of practices will be recruiting new team members across every job function ...

Exploring the State of the Dental Job Landscape in 2022 - DSOPro

Dental employment growth projections are increasing as ongoing labor shortage and changing staffing demands and expectations continue to present challenges.

6 Dental Insights from Q1 2024 and What They Mean for You - Aprio

We see tighter labor conditions, indicated by a rise in healthcare job openings and declining quit rates since October 2023. ... trend unique to ...

20+ Interesting Dental Career Statistics and Trends

Labor market trends take a front seat in informing the future of dental professionals: issues such as technological advancements, ...

National Workforce Shortage Trends and the Future of Staffing

Note: Data on 'Offices of Dentists' is made up of 37% assistants, 33% front desk staff, 23% hygienists, 7% other staff. Page 17. © 2024 American Dental ...

Dental assisting trends we saw in 2023 | DANB

Dental practices have faced staffing shortages since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and those challenges continued into 2023. Dental assistants ...

HPI examines dentist workload impact from staffing shortages

Practice ownership among dentists in private practice has been declining over the years, dropping from 84.7 percent in 2005 to 72.5 percent in ...

Dental Hiring Trends for Employers [2024]

What Candidates Want. Location and salary are the two most important things for candidates. · Where are Candidates Looking for Jobs? · The Biggest ...

Economic and Demographic Trends Impacting the Industry in 2024

“Enrollment in dental assisting programs has been trending downward ... An article in The Journal of the American Dental Association noted that ...

The dental staffing shortage: Updates, insights, and strategies for ...

Despite dental practices across the country closing their offices and sending their teams home almost overnight at the start of the pandemic, at ...

Top 29 Dental Industry Trends & State of Dental in 2024

We have seen a burgeoning movement to treat dental patients like consumers. It's a recognition that, in most cases, patients have many options ...

7 Tested Strategies for Overcoming Dental Staffing Challenges in ...

Fewer than half of dental hygienists and dental assistants who left employment during COVID returned to the workforce in 2021. This represents an estimated 3.75 ...

Trends Shaping the Dental Laboratory Industry in 2024 - DDS Lab

According to the American Dental Association (ADA), staffing issues were the biggest concern among dentists in early 2022. Nationally, ...

Is Dentistry Declining as a Career? - Reddit

Dentistry overall is on a downward trend. There are dentists still getting paid from fees 10 years ago. You can still however make a good living ...

DSO Leaders Predict Hiring and Staffing Trends for 2024 | Planet DDS

The dental industry is facing a severe staffing shortage due to several interrelated factors. A key issue is the scarcity of available talent, ...

A Staffing Shortage Has Found its Way to the Dental Industry

The Great Resignation, also known as the “High Quit,” started in the Spring of 2021 and is the ongoing trend of employees voluntarily leaving their jobs.