
ADA Encourages Continuation of Dental Care During the Pandemic Surge
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 the pandemic surges and cases hit record highs, the ADA reminds clinicians that they should continue to provide care since dentistry is essential healthcare.
NHS dental charges in England will increase by 5% just before Christmas, it has been announced. After it was postponed in April due to the

As we all know, many patients are avoiding the dentist’s office during the global pandemic. People are staying away from doctors’ offices and hospitals too,

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
Dental professionals are being called upon to sign up as part of the national effort to vaccinate against COVID-19. As the results of the latest

An ultraviolet (UV) light technology that’s already used to prevent the spread of other airborne diseases in buildings has the potential to be effective against

This year has undoubtedly seen unprecedented challenges for all businesses. After months of being unable to trade as a result of the first lockdown, you
PPE suggestions from MPs, government officials and ministers’ offices were ‘fast tracked’ for contracts, it has been revealed. The cross-government team in charge of PPE
An increasing number of dentists say they fear a regulatory investigation from the GDC following dental decisions made during the coronavirus pandemic. Two fifths (40%)

Patient volumes appear to have stabilized at volumes lower than pre-pandemic levels, according to the November 2 edition of the ADA Health Policy Institute’s biweekly

COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus transmitted from person to person via droplets in the air or by contact with contaminated
The dental profession is calling on urgent government support amidst reports that 19 million dental appointments have been missed since March. The British Dental Association