
What in the World Do We Do Now About Masks?
Dental practice changed forever last year, distinguishing aerosol-generating procedures (AGPs) from non-AGPs, while adding air quality controls to concerns about our day-to-day operations. It won’t

Dental practice changed forever last year, distinguishing aerosol-generating procedures (AGPs) from non-AGPs, while adding air quality controls to concerns about our day-to-day operations. It won’t

The US Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued an emergency temporary standard to protect healthcare workers including dental professionals from

A new tablet delivery system could fluoridate nearly 32,000 small systems in the United States and bring fluoridated water to about 19 million people, according

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have said that dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants should be included in the first phase of

This past year has been eventful, and not just because of the pandemic. Fortunately, our roster of fearless and expert bloggers had plenty of say

One story dominated the headlines this year, and the editors at Dentistry Today were on top of every development. We considered it our mission to

With COVID-19 vaccinations beginning in the United States, we are entering a critical phase in this pandemic. And in this phase, once again, we have

Federal agencies need to install oral health experts in leadership roles, according to the Delta Dental Institute. In its review of 12 federal agencies that

As most dental practices close out the year, we’re doing everything possible to complete our treatment plans for our lucky insured patients with jobs. With

With a Regional Stay at Home Order in place, the California Dental Association (CDA) urges residents to follow state guidance while taking steps to maintain

The Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP) has been named a liaison organization for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Healthcare Infection

School sealant programs (SSPs) effectively provide preventive oral health services to children who are at higher risk of developing cavities and less likely to receive