Dentist Tony Jacobs thanks NHS staff for saving his life after contracting COVID-19
Tony Jacobs is thanking NHS staff after he spent three weeks in intensive care after contracting COVID-19. Jacobs contracted the virus in March, initially displaying
Tony Jacobs is thanking NHS staff after he spent three weeks in intensive care after contracting COVID-19. Jacobs contracted the virus in March, initially displaying
“Good communication is the key to making patients and the dental team comfortable as they return to our offices,” said ADA President Chad Gehani, DDS.
Cam Lock introduces its Matrix Full Face Mask, giving full protection for dental team members against the coronavirus. Following advice from the chief dental officers

North American Dental Group (NADG) said it will convert hundreds of its currently closed affiliated dental offices to COVID-19 testing sites to relieve the pressure
For the program’s pilot, tests will initially be provided for symptomatic and high-risk patients at an NADG-affiliated dental office. The pilot program will use the
Note: This is an evolving situation and this is not an exhaustive list. Alabama: Nonemergency dental procedures can restart, effective April 30 at 5 p.m.
The complaint against Candid comes immediately after SmileDirectClub announced it was granted a patent for its production and marketing process for clear dental aligners, according

The International Association for Dental Research (IADR) has recognized two Penn Dental Medicine postgraduate researchers with its annual awards. Dr. Aurea Simon-Soro received the 2020

The Southern Illinois University School of Dental Medicine (SIU SDM) has begun construction of its Advanced Care Clinic (ACC) on its Alton campus. The $11.5

William V. Giannobile, an educator and leader in the field of periodontology and an internationally recognized scholar in oral regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, and precision
Edmund Proffitt talks to Guy Hiscott about how the dental industry is standing up to be counted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. How has the BDIA
The response to the COVID-19 pandemic is increasing the suffering of thousands, a new report into labour rights violations suggests. Published on 18 March 2020,