
#SAFESMILES Campaign Stresses the Safety of Dental Visits
The Chicago Dental Society (CDS) has launched its #SAFESMILES public awareness campaign to reinforce public confidence in the safety of dental practices and emphasize the

The Chicago Dental Society (CDS) has launched its #SAFESMILES public awareness campaign to reinforce public confidence in the safety of dental practices and emphasize the

During normal times, nearly 75% of adults in the United States encounter some amount of fear related to visiting a dentist, according to extensive research

States now are allowing dental practices to resume elective treatment. If you run a dental practice and have decided to reopen, you could be making

A University of Cincinnati researcher is advising against using two widely available sterilization methods to clean disposable surgical masks and N95 respirators for reuse during

The ADA joined a coalition of more than 250 organizations urging significant long-term government investment in public health infrastructure in a July 2 letter to

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have further updated their Interim Infection Prevention and Control Guidance for Dental Settings During the COVID-19 Response.

According to the ADA, 22% of adults admit to being afraid of the dentist. Dental anxieties develop for many reasons, including traumatic dental experiences, parental

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that N95 respirators can be decontaminated and reused as protection against the virus that causes COVID-19,

The ADA welcomes the release of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) recently updated Guidance for Dental Settings, noting it is very similar

As dental offices across Virginia reopen with new and costly health and safety protocols, Delta Dental of Virginia and the Delta Dental of Virginia Foundation

Dentists who are concerned about how quickly they go through their personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies can use the Burn Rate Calculator, which is now

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have updated their Interim Infection Prevention and Control Guidance for Dental Settings During the COVID-19 Response with