CDA: 6 things dentists should do to avoid patient abandonment charges amid pandemic
While many practices have suspended routine care to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, dentists must either remain available to patients of record who need
While many practices have suspended routine care to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, dentists must either remain available to patients of record who need
3shape explains how its online learning can help build your dental knowledge while you’re away from the practice. Build your knowledge the digital way, from
As organisations responsible for protecting the health and safety of the public, it is important that accreditation authorities, including the Australian Dental Council (ADC), ensure

Biolase is partnering with MEK-ICS Co Ltd, a Korean intensive care unit (ICU) equipment manufacturer, to supply MEK-ICS’s MTV1000 ICU-grade portable ventilator through Biolase’s FDA-registered manufacturing facility

The Oral Health Workforce Research Center (OHWRC) has released its Compendium of Innovations in Oral Health Service Delivery, which summarizes best practices in improving access

Aspen Dental was born from the commitment to eliminate barriers and create access to care for those who need it most. During the COVID-19 pandemic,
Drug also shows promise for helping to alleviate lung and cardiac symptoms associated with COVID-19 In pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), high blood pressure in the

Though most dental practices have stopped routine care, emergency treatment continues around the world. Organized dental groups are now asking their respective governments to ensure
New research has shed light on why sweeteners never truly mimic sugar – and it could have a positive impact on public health. In a
Dr. Baker began testing patients April 8. Swabs are taken from the clinic to the Northwest Laboratory, which is two doors down from Dr. Baker’s
By Robert A. Lowe, DDS,Recurrent caries is the primary reason for restorative failure. A new generation of biomaterials currently has been introduced that not only

Bacteria form biofilms by attaching themselves to the host and to each other by sticky hair-like filaments called pili. When biofilms accumulate, periodontitis follows. Now,