
The economics of dentistry during a recession can be difficult. However, reports for the early stages of the current downturn indicate that the general population continued to increase its expenditures for dental care and that practitioners were able to maintain practice income.
Practice Management, Dental, Economics, Dental, Income Tax, Income, Health Expenditures, Dental Health Services, United States
Practice Management, Dental, Economics, Dental, Income Tax, Income, Health Expenditures, Dental Health Services, United States
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