
DentaQuest Urges States to Include Dentists Among First Vaccine Recipients
The DentaQuest Partnership for Oral Health Advancement is urging state leaders to ensure that oral health providers are among the first wave of coronavirus vaccine

The DentaQuest Partnership for Oral Health Advancement is urging state leaders to ensure that oral health providers are among the first wave of coronavirus vaccine

Nine in 10 Connecticut residents who have visited their dentist since the pandemic began felt comfortable doing so, according to the Connecticut State Dental Association

As we continue to battle COVID-19, we continue to witness peaks and valleys in cases and deaths. With various reopening phases occurring across the country,

As the pandemic surges and cases hit record highs, the ADA reminds clinicians that they should continue to provide care since dentistry is essential healthcare.

As multiple pharmaceutical companies announce the effectiveness of their respective COVID-19 vaccines and distribution appears imminent, the ADA is asking the Centers for Disease Control

Five Congressmen who also are dentists wrote to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director Robert R. Redfield, MD, to express their concern about

There is no question that the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed the dental industry. We are seeing the biggest shift in how we operate and

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have opened the application period for their 2021-2022 Dental Public Health Residency. Applications must be submitted by

As researchers work toward developing a vaccine for COVID-19, the ADA says that dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants should be among those who receive

The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) recently sent a letter to Casey Hannan, MPH, acting director of the Division of Oral Health at the Centers

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have updated their Guidance for Dental Settings, emphasizing the role of N95 masks and eyewear during some

From the onset of the COVID-19 crisis in the United States, dental practices have done their part to help slow the illness’ spread. Painful but