What dentists told Wall Street about the end of 2012 and start of 2013

Jan. 17, 2013
Working with Dental Economics, the Wall Street analysts at RW Baird recently surveyed dentists about their practices and how they fared toward the end of 2012 and the start of 2013. Among the data points collected from respondents were patient volume numbers, expectations for the next three to six months, potential spending on dental equipment, and if or how Section 179 influenced their purchasing decisions.
Kevin Henry, Cofounder, IgniteDA.net

Working with Dental Economics, the Wall Street analysts at RW Baird recently surveyed dentists about their practices and how they fared toward the end of 2012 and the start of 2013. Among the data points collected from respondents were patient volume numbers, expectations for the next three to six months, potential spending on dental equipment, and if or how Section 179 influenced their purchasing decisions.

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About the Author

Kevin Henry | Cofounder, IgniteDA.net

With more than 20 years in the dental publishing industry, Kevin Henry is the former group editorial director for Dental Products Report and managing editor for Dental Economics. Currently, he is the editor-in-chief for DrBicuspid.com. He has spoken to dental assistants throughout the world, in person and through the Dental Assistant Nation podcast series, reminding them of the important role they play every day in their practice. He is also certified as a DiSC trainer, helping dental practices learn how to understand each other better through personality assessments and training.