The dental industry & COVID-19 vaccinations: 4 recent stories
1. Iowa medical community questions allowance of dentists giving COVID-19 shot The Iowa House has voted to let dentists administer COVID-19 vaccines and give the shots
1. Iowa medical community questions allowance of dentists giving COVID-19 shot The Iowa House has voted to let dentists administer COVID-19 vaccines and give the shots
The American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) is pleased to announce registration is now open for their Virtual Conference. For the second year in a row,

As a healthcare professional, you might not recognize the opportunity that collecting email addresses from your patients could bring. When patients call to make an

Wisdom teeth- myths and factsSpeaker: Dr. Muralee Mohan BDS. MDS. MOSRCSEd(U.K). DNB. MBA. FPFAArticle: Dr.Nikhila Kashyap Human beings should ideally have 12 permanent molars, 3

Using synthetic biology, an international team of researchers has uncovered how a novel microbial small molecule released by Streptococcus mutans is connected to the development
The regulation puts a legal duty on all health and social care providers to be open and transparent with people using services, and their families,
Frontline dental staff working during the coronavirus pandemic in China experienced feelings of ‘fear and terror’, it has been revealed. In a new study looking

Ready, set, go: Nathaniel, 3, enjoys his first visit to the dentist as third-year Touro College of Dental Medicine student Yoo Kyung Hwang, left, and
Kiyotaka Nakao, President, GC Corporation On 11 February 2021, GC Corporation celebrated its centennial anniversary and announced the company’s “Vision 2031” to all its associates

Main Content Click to Download Magazine Editorial for DentalReach March 2021 Issue While most professions are struggling with equality, pay parity and workplace harassment of

On March 11, the Department of Health and Human Services amended the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act to expand the list of healthcare personnel

COVID-19 continues to have a severe impact on global health, society and economies. Vaccines are essential in fighting the pandemic as they can protect people