Deep dive on selling to a DSO, plus our top articles of the week

Kevin Henry Resized

Dear DrBicuspid member,

One thing I always love for me and my editorial team to do is to watch and learn what articles are of interest to DrBicuspid.com readers, and then make sure we double down on our efforts to enlighten and educate our audience on that topic in even more ways.

Today, I am doing that with a follow-up interview I did with Kim McCleskey, who recently wrote an article titled, "4 key financial considerations when selling to a DSO." It was an article that was very well-read by our audience, so I wanted to have McCleskey discuss more about a couple of the topics brought up in her article, including what's expected from dentists in terms of growth and bonuses.

McCleskey and her company are great resources for our audience and the ever-changing world of dental practice ownership. With that in mind, I hope you learn a little more about a much-discussed topic below.


Our top articles of the week

As we wrap up the month of June, here are some articles from the past week that I hope caught your attention. If not, now is a great time to catch up on them.

Tipped off by the trash? A woman in Arizona was arrested for allegedly operating a dental practice at her home without a license after an investigation led to the discovery of human teeth in her garbage.

Children undergoing invasive dental treatments often experience prolonged and intense stress primarily due to anesthetic injections, according to a pilot study conducted by the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.

Thanks to a Massachusetts dental practice, Boston Celtics point guard Derrick White really had something to smile about after his team won the NBA title.

Has your dental practice received a negative online review? If so, here are some tips that can help you understand how to handle it.

The Texas Supreme Court has reversed a four-year-old, $16 million summary judgment in a Medicaid fraud case against a dentist. Read more about it and learn why here.

Ready to talk about the oral dangers of e-cigarettes? University students commonly use alternative forms of tobacco, particularly e-cigarettes. This habit can cause caries and gingivitis, according to a recent study.

Wrapping it up

As June winds down and the second half of the year begins, my editorial team and I wish you nothing but the best. Even with the July 4 holiday, we will be around next week, bringing you the news you need to know. As always, thanks for reading!

Kevin Henry

Editor in Chief

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