Let’s talk shots: Free webinar helps dentists discuss COVID-19 vaccine with patients
Dentists and dental team members seeking to learn more on how to effectively discuss the COVID-19 vaccine with their patients can attend a free webinar
Dentists and dental team members seeking to learn more on how to effectively discuss the COVID-19 vaccine with their patients can attend a free webinar
Three report findings: Of overall growth, 38 percent is expected to originate from North America during the forecast period. The COVID-19 pandemic is likely to
Jana Denzel of www.denstudio.co.uk examines how chronic stress can overload even the most resilient of us – and looks at ways for dental professionals to cope.
The teledentistry tools include a photo-based app that offers virtual screenings for non-urgent issues. Members take six photos of their teeth, gums and other areas

Even your smallest patients have a big need for proper oral care instructions. While largely preventable, childhood caries remains a prevalent disease worldwide1. Oral care
Dental professionals can help to protect themselves and others by getting their coronavirus vaccination. As frontline workers, the dental team are at a greater risk of exposure to COVID-19, which is why
Do you want to see the profession’s boards, associations and leaders become more representative? In this extended series of articles, published over the course of
Dentistry Question Time will welcome some of dentistry’s biggest names to debate the profession’s hottest topics. In our exciting new venture, we will host a
Stealth Mask introduces its P3 mask, designed specifically for the dental team to give a cleaner and more subtle dental aesthetic. Since March 2020, dentists
Washington — The ADA is urging Congress to consider additional changes to the Paycheck Protection Program in the next COVID-19 relief package to ensure that
Ayesha Ali talks us through what it was like for Bridge of Weir Dental and Aesthetics to win at the Dentistry Scotland Awards. How does

Dental professionals should be aware of the signs and symptoms of Lyme disease, according to researchers at the Dalhousie University Faculty of Dentistry. Their recent