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Aspen Dental Management, Inc. (ADMI) is an American dental service franchise with over 1100 offices in the United States. [1] Its headquarters is in Chicago, Illinois. [2]The chain is best known for its corporate dentistry locations, which are targeted at individuals which do not currently have a relationship with traditional dentistry practices or otherwise face financial barriers.
A-dec (Austin Dental Equipment Company) [1] is a dental office furniture and equipment manufacturer based in Newberg, Oregon, United States. It is considered one of the largest dental equipment makers in the world, [ 2 ] and as of 2002 is Newberg's largest employer with 832 employees. [ 3 ]
American Dental Assistants Association; American Dental Association; American Dental Education Association; American Dental Hygienists' Association; American Dental Society of Anesthesiology; American Equilibration Society; American Orthodontic Society; American Society for Dental Aesthetics; American Society of Dental Anesthesiologists
Pages in category "Dental companies of the United States" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Dr. Richard Malouf, a Lebanese American, established the chain. [10] It was founded in 2002. [11] On March 22, 2008 an All Smiles dental clinic opened in a remodeled Carnival Food Stores store in eastern Plano, Texas in the DFW area. It was the first of several planned in-store dental clinics. [12]
Kool Smiles Houston-Aldine dental clinic in unincorporated Harris County, TexasKool Smiles is a dental services provider, based in the United States.Its headquarters are in the Kool Smiles Patient Support Center in Marietta, Georgia, U.S., in Greater Atlanta and has over 100 offices located across sixteen states.
The ADA opposes the opening of new dental schools and increases in the number of dental students. [10] The organization has questioned federal data showing a dentist shortage in the United States. [18] In the 1980s, dental schools graduated nearly twice as many students relative to total population as they did in the 2000s. [10]
Today, funding for dentistry includes: self-payment, private insurance, employer-sponsored insurance, Medicaid, and SCHIP. The median annual earnings of salaried dentists in the United States was $136,960 in May 2006, indicating a high degree of scarcity for qualified personnel.