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Why I Love Being A Dental Hygienist | Meet Jennifer

 At LADD Dental Group , we’re incredibly grateful for team members like Jennifer—whose passion for dental hygiene shines through in everything she does. For Jennifer, being a dental hygienist is about so much more than cleanings. It’s about building real relationships with patients, earning their trust, and helping them feel confident in their smiles. She loves getting to know each person who sits in her chair and being a consistent, friendly face they can count on. Jennifer is especially passionate about education and prevention —helping patients understand their oral health and empowering them to take control of it. Whether it’s coaching better home care habits or catching issues early, she knows the impact goes far beyond the appointment. But what she loves most? Seeing the difference she makes. From easing dental anxiety to celebrating healthier smiles, Jennifer takes pride in knowing her work truly changes lives. We are so lucky to have her on our dental team . Thank you, Jen...
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2025 Tax Deadline | Most Recent Dental Office Data

B usiness taxes in Indiana have not increased over the past 5 years—on paper, they’ve actually decreased or stayed very stable. But the effective tax burden on dental practices has still gone up due to a combination of local taxes, wage inflation, and structural changes in how practices are taxed. 1) What’s actually happened to Indiana business tax rates (last ~5 years) Corporate income tax 2020: ~5.25% 2021–present: 4.9% 👉 That’s roughly a 0.35% decrease (~7% relative reduction) over 5 years. Pass-through business taxation (most dental practices) Most dental practices (LLCs, S-corps) don’t pay corporate tax. They flow through to: State income tax: ~3.23% (2020) → ~3.05% (2024) → trending to 3.0% Local (county) income tax: ~1–3% depending on county 👉 Slight decline at the state level , but: Local taxes have crept up in many counties Combined effective rate often still ~4–6%+ Sales tax (relevant to dental ops) Flat 7% (unchanged) Big pi...

2026 Tax Time | Indiana State Corporate Taxes

B usiness taxes in Indiana have not increased over the past 5 years—on paper, they’ve actually decreased or stayed very stable. But the effective tax burden on dental practices has still gone up due to a combination of local taxes , wage inflation , and structural changes in how practices are taxed. Let’s break it down clearly. 1) What’s actually happened to Indiana business tax rates (last ~5 years) Corporate income tax 2020: ~5.25% 2021–present: 4.9% 👉 That’s roughly a 0.35% decrease (~7% relative reduction) over 5 years. Pass-through business taxation (most dental practices ) Most dental practices (LLCs, S-corps) don’t pay corporate tax. They flow through to: State income tax: ~3.23% (2020) → ~3.05% (2024) → trending to 3.0% Local (county) income tax: ~1–3% depending on county 👉 Slight decline at the state level , but: Local taxes have crept up in many counties Combined effective rate often still ~4–6%+ Sales tax (relevant to dental ops) ...

Gilded Age Takeaways | Modern Day Insights

 The Gilded Age titans weren’t just wealthy, they were system builders, brand creators, and operational obsessives. There’s a lot LADD Dental Group can apply in a modern, ethical, patient-first way. 1. Carnegie: Standardization + Scale What he did: Carnegie didn’t just build steel mills—he built systems that produced consistent, high-quality output at scale. Modern takeaway for LADD : Create clinical and operational playbooks across all locations Standardize: Patient experience Treatment planning protocols Case acceptance processes Use tools like Overjet AI to reduce variability in diagnosis 👉 The goal: same elite experience in Huntington , Rushville, McCordsville , etc. 2. Rockefeller: Relentless Efficiency + Cost Control What he did: Rockefeller obsessed over efficiency—cutting waste, negotiating better rates, and controlling the full value chain. Modern takeaway for LADD : Centralize: Procurement (supplies, labs, aligners) Marketing spend ...

The Princess Theatre | Beautiful Downtown Rushville Indiana

 Tucked into the heart of downtown Rushville, Indiana, the Princess Theatre stands as more than just a place to watch movies—it is a powerful symbol of community, resilience, and the cultural heartbeat of small-town Indiana. A Stage for Over a Century The story of the Princess Theatre dates back to the early 1900s, when it first opened its doors in 1907 as the Vaudet Theatre. Originally designed for live performances, the venue hosted plays and vaudeville acts, bringing entertainment and culture to Rush County long before modern cinemas existed. By 1915, the theater had been renamed the Princess Theatre and became a cornerstone of the community. Like many historic theaters across the Midwest, it evolved with the times—transitioning into a movie house in 1936 as motion pictures became America’s dominant form of entertainment. For decades, the Princess Theatre served as Rushville’s primary—and often only—movie theater, creating shared experiences for generations of families. A D...

Indiana History | Awesome Local Community

 When you think of Rushville, Indiana, you might picture a tight-knit community, rich farmland, and a strong sense of Hoosier pride. But what many may not realize is that this small town is also the birthplace of one of the most influential political figures of the 20th century—Wendell Willkie. From Rushville to the National Stage Born in 1892 in Rushville, Wendell Willkie grew up in a family deeply rooted in law, public service, and civic engagement. His early years in this small Indiana town helped shape his character—instilling in him the values of hard work, independent thinking, and a deep respect for democracy. Willkie went on to attend Indiana University, eventually becoming a successful lawyer and corporate executive. But it was his unexpected rise in politics that would make history. The 1940 Presidential Election In 1940, Wendell Willkie became the Republican nominee for President of the United States—despite never having held public office. His nomination alone was ...

Truly Grateful | Celebrating National Dental Hygienist Week

 At LADD Dental Group , we say it often—and we truly mean it—our hygienists are the heartbeat of everything we do. During National Dental Hygienist Week, we had the opportunity to pause, reflect, and most importantly, celebrate the incredible individuals who care for our patients day in and day out. It was a week filled with gratitude, laughter, and a whole lot of well-deserved recognition. Our hygienists are so much more than clinicians. They are educators, encouragers, problem-solvers, and trusted partners in our patients’ health journeys. They’re often the first smiling face a patient sees and the steady voice that brings comfort and confidence to every visit. Whether it’s helping someone overcome dental anxiety, catching early signs of concern, or simply making someone feel heard—our hygiene team does it all, and they do it exceptionally well. This past week gave us a chance to celebrate them in a way that reflects just how much they mean to our organization. From team lun...