The benefits of speed increasers – more hygienic and safer
BA International explains how its speed increasers could help reduce aerosol spatter in dental practices. With infection control becoming a popular topic at the moment,
BA International explains how its speed increasers could help reduce aerosol spatter in dental practices. With infection control becoming a popular topic at the moment,

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has published a series of frequently asked questions about the use of masks in the workplace. “As our
Dental professionals are being called upon to pay their annual retention fee (ARF) by the General Dental Council. As the annual renewal period opens up,
Almost a third of dentists will attend a dental exhibition this year if official advice says it is ok. That’s according to a new survey
The new AERO HVE/SE combo reduces airborne aerosol movement by up to 95 percent DOVE® Dental Products announces the release of the new DOVE® AERO,

Call it what you will: unprecedented, unusual, extraordinary. No one in the history of humanity has had to endure anything like the period of time
Here are five tips: Be clear and disclose where recommendations were sourced from when training staff on new infection control protocols. Keep staff up to

As dental practices reopen, many patients are hesitating to book appointments because they are worried about getting infected with the COVID-19 coronavirus. Pacific Dental Services,

3Shape today announced that the Company’s Board of Directors has appointed Jakob Just-Bomholt as Chief Executive Officer, effective August 1st. Jakob leaves a position as

The ADA and Dental Trade Alliance (DTA) have written a joint letter to Congressional leadership asking for a 90-day suspension of all tariffs on products
Kelly Games discusses some things to consider as practices start to reopen and recall the dental team back to the practice. It’s your place of
Dentistry has experienced an impressive amount of technological growth over the course of the last few decades. Going to the dentist, while still short of