Justin Rust

Thursday, July 12, 2018

ADA predicts more dentists through 2037

The number of full-time dentists in the U.S. is projected to increase through 2037, according to findings of a new ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI) brief. The new estimates are the latest from the institute and an update to a similar report from 2016.


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