Most practices to treat less than quarter of pre-COVID patient numbers, survey shows
The majority (more than 60%) of dental practices predict they will be able to treat less than one quarter of the patients they saw prior
The majority (more than 60%) of dental practices predict they will be able to treat less than one quarter of the patients they saw prior

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Katie Heald, DDS, an Aspen Dental dentist owner in Morganton, N.C. discussed the effect the pandemic has had on the dental experience with Becker’s Dental
Andy Acton explains how dental practice managers can help motivate their team and aid recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Whilst leadership drives the business forward

The World Health Organization and the Scottish government have praised a rapid review of recommendations to reopen dental services led by academics from the universities

Healthcare workers including dental professionals in the United States have been facing the COVID-19 pandemic for more than three months. Stressors such as insufficient personal
The school’s College of Dental Medicine was first in the country to incorporate modern method into curriculum As new dental products, materials and techniques emerge in

A mobile app created by researchers at the New York University (NYU) College of Dentistry can help clinicians determine which COVID-19 patients are likely to
Michael Crilly explains how he surprised his sister on her postponed wedding date during the COVID-19 lockdown. More about Michael Crilly Michael Crilly BDS MFDS
With some patients hesitant on a return to dental practices, Michael Heffernan discusses ways hygienists can keep attracting patients. We are at last returning to
COVID-19 Severity Score, Built with Data from China and New York City, Can Help Clinicians Identify the Most At-Risk Patients A new mobile app can