DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MB2 Dental, the nation's first and largest dental partnership organization (DPO), closed out 2025 with notable achievements in growth, innovation, and impactful initiatives.
MB2 Dental, the nation's first and largest dental partnership organization (DPO), closed out 2025 with notable achievements in growth, innovation, and impactful initiatives. The year was a pivotal ...
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For Dr. Chris Steven Villanueva, founder and CEO of MB2 Dental, the story behind these numbers reflects real progress and meaningful change. "As we approach the milestone of 800 practices, what really ...
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