Dentsply Sirona and Nashville Dental, Inc. (NDI) announced an expanded distribution partnership that will add Dentsply Sirona’s connected technology solutions portfolio to NDI’s product lineup beginning August 1, 2026.
Under the agreement, dental professionals across NDI’s nine-state service region will gain access to digital dentistry technologies including the CEREC system, Primescan and Primescan 2 intraoral scanners, and imaging platforms such as Axeos and Orthophos. The territory includes Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, Arkansas, Alabama, Northern Mississippi, Northern Georgia and Southern Indiana.
According to the companies, the partnership is intended to provide practices in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions with local access to integrated digital tools and connected technology solutions.
NDI, a family-owned full-service distributor founded in Nashville in 1897, provides supplies, equipment technology, installation, maintenance, service, practice development and transitions support. The company is currently in its third generation of management.
“The independent dental distributor is more critical than ever in helping practices navigate technology adoption,” said Mark Bezjak, group vice president Americas at Dentsply Sirona. “NDI’s commitment to supporting, sustaining, and growing healthy dental practices aligns well with our focus on accelerating digital adoption across the industry—moving beyond early adopters to help more practices become connected, future-ready healthcare providers.”
Kirk Brown, vice president of sales at Nashville Dental, said the expanded agreement builds on the companies’ existing relationship.
“For decades, our partnership with Dentsply Sirona has been built on shared values around innovation and customer support,” Brown said. “This next step allows us to deliver a more complete solution—helping practices integrate advanced technology to support improved efficiency, productivity, and patient care.”
The companies said the partnership reflects a shared focus on supporting dental practices as they adopt digital workflows through locally supported technology pathways.