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Data Driven Dentistry 2022: A Summary

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Oral Health is excited to share the results of our annual Data Driven Dentistry survey! After the success of last year’s survey, which focused predominantly on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the dental industry, we have collected data from Canadian dentists with a focus on how dentists are continuing to find success in this “next” normal. We will share the results throughout the year to give you perspective on how your practice can continue to grow and prosper, despite the many recent challenges of retaining staff and mental health issues. We hope this research will assist you in making decisions to ensure a successful practice. The stats on this page are a brief glance into what we plan to elaborate on within the pages of Oral Health. Be sure to follow us on social media and visit our webpage that features bonus content. Oral Health wants you to be involved!


As seen in the print issue of Oral Health January 2022

*In October and November 2021, Bramm Research, a third-party independent research house, conducted an online survey of active, practicing non-hospital affiliated dentists and dental specialists on behalf of Oral Health. Using Oral Health’s subscription list, a total of 264 completed surveys were tabulated. With a total sample of 264, the margin of error is plus or minus 6.0 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence level. If, for example, 50% of the sample indicated that agreed with a statement, then we can be reasonably sure (19 times out of 20) of an accuracy within +/- 6.0%. This means that a total census would reveal an answer of not less than 44.0% and not more than 56.0%.

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