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Dental Industry Trends Summary Oct 27 - Nov 2

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Haven’t had the chance to catch up on what’s been going on in the dental industry? In this week’s Dental Industry Summary, research links poor oral health to an 86% higher stroke risk, emphasizing the importance of regular dental checkups, while another study highlights the potential of AI in early cavity detection, promising improved dental care outcomes.

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Your Mouth, Your Life:
The Hidden Dangers of
Poor
Oral Health

Poor oral health is linked to serious conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and lung problems, as bacteria from inflamed gums can enter the bloodstream and trigger wider health issues. Regular dental check-ups are crucial for overall well-being, as maintaining oral hygiene can help prevent chronic illnesses. The connection between oral health and chronic diseases is significant, with conditions like diabetes and heart disease being exacerbated by poor oral hygiene. Healthcare experts advocate for a more integrated approach to healthcare, emphasizing the importance of dental care in managing and preventing chronic diseases.

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Stroke Alert: The
Surprising Truth About
Your Teeth and Gums

A study by the American Academy of Neurology found that individuals with both cavities and gum disease have an 86% higher risk of ischemic stroke compared to those with healthy oral health. The research, which tracked nearly 6,000 adults over two decades, also linked poor oral health to a 36% increased risk of major cardiovascular events. Regular dental checkups significantly reduced these risks, suggesting that maintaining good oral hygiene could be crucial in stroke prevention efforts.

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Dental Industry Summary

Gain insights on industry changes, including production, patient visits, procedure shares and more.

2024 / 2025 Year-over-Year (YoY)

Oct 27 - Nov 2

Production per practice

 

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Weekly production growth by state

 


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4.82%

Overall Production

1.9%

Overall Visits

Share of procedures performed

10.49%

Periodontics

9.9%

Orthodontics

3.82%

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery

-0.99%

Maxillofacial Prosthetics

2025 Yearly Progression

Jan 1st 2025 - Present

Growth in production

 

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Practice demographics

 

$1.93M

Production per Practice

1881

Visits per Practice

30-60 : 12.2% | 61-90 : 8.3% | >90 : 79.5%

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*Numbers are subject to change based on data availability and PMS adjustments.

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