More than $2.6 million in Free Dental Care provided to 6,364 Patients across 349 Supported Offices with Help from Trusted Partners, Henry Schein Cares, Leixir Dental Group, Envista, and Colgate.
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EFFINGHAM, Ill., September 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Heartland Dental, one of the world’s first and the leading dental support organization (DSO), today announced the closing of its key transaction with Smile Design Dentistry. Heartland Dental now supports over 3,100 doctors in more than 1,880 locations across 39 states and the District of Columbia.
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Heartland Dental understands that for dental practices to truly shine, they can’t just provide; they also must give. That’s why Heartland Dental established its annual companywide Free Dentistry Day for supported practices. This event is dedicated to providing essential dental services to those who need it most. |
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Choosing to affiliate with a Dental Support Organization (DSO) and a supported practice can open doors to growth, support, and new opportunities, but it’s important to be sure the fit is right. The following 10 questions will help you step back, think through your options, and make a decision that aligns with your goals and values.
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Effingham, Ill., August 5, 2025 – Heartland Dental, the nation’s leading dental support organization, is proud to report significant progress in the first half of 2025, marked by continued growth through the Company’s affiliation and de novo programs, helping supported doctors and their teams expand access to dental care, and ongoing innovation in non-clinical support services.
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It’s a common story in dentistry: The work you once loved becomes overshadowed by the weight of running a business. The clinical care you trained for is often pushed aside by the stress of staffing, insurance, payroll, and overhead. Over time, even the most passionate doctors can start to lose sight of why they chose dentistry in the first place.
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In an industry as dynamic as dentistry, continuous learning isn’t just beneficial; it’s also essential. Whether you’re five or 15 years into your practice, staying curious and committed to growth are two of the most powerful ways to elevate patient care and your career. Here’s why lifelong learning matters:
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