The Bottom Line with Dental Economics - Nov 26th, 2025
Patients highly value IC | Diversity in dentistry | What to do when employees aren't OK
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November 26, 2025
Good morning! We've got another ICYMI article for you today—this one by yours truly. Read on to learn how my practice used prevention-driven protocols to grow our hygiene business x5.—Chief Editor Pamela Maragliano, DMD
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