
26% of Dental Staff in Scottish Study Have Been Infected With COVID-19
Healthcare workers in Scotland overall were three times more likely to become infected during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the general population, according to researchers

Healthcare workers in Scotland overall were three times more likely to become infected during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the general population, according to researchers
The National Institute of Standards and Technology published on May 13 an infographic of a series of simple tips and tactics that can help organizations

When we think of our dentists and oral professionals, we often do not see them as sad, worrisome, isolated, withdrawn, or frustrated—or worse, anxious, angry,
UAHS is a two-member hospital system comprising Olean General Hospital in Olean, N.Y., and Bradford (Pa.) Regional Medical Center. A former UAHS employee alleged under
Dentaqua, Inc., developer and manufacturer of the world’s most advanced medical-standard devices, has released the Complete Dental Disinfection System. The device is designed and manufactured

Frustrated with the limitations of available Class II matrix systems, Illinois practicing dentist Dr. Matthew Burton spent countless nights designing and developing his BurtonBands and
Julie Mroziak, VP of Dentsply Sirona Lab, explains how dental technicians can now extend their digital expertise to include removable dentures, significantly broadening and strengthening
Join Maik Gerullis as he discusses CBCT technology at a free webinar this Wednesday 26 May at 19:00. This webinar will explore how CBCT technology
Main Content – Dr Premila Naidu “We call a child’s mind “small” simply by habit; perhaps it is larger than ours is, for it can
CarolinasDentist, an affiliated practice of Light Wave Dental, announced today that Friday June 4th will be Free Dental Care Day in Aberdeen, North Carolina. Taking

Roland DGA’s DGSHAPE Americas dental business group will showcase its latest digital technologies at AGD2021, the premier event for the Academy of General Dentistry, June
Researchers conducted monthly surveys with U.S. dentists between June and November 2020 asking about COVID-19 testing received, symptoms and preventive procedures followed in their primary