‘Level of uncertainty’: fears of further lockdowns as practices in Wales fight impact of pandemic
At the start of the month, Wales was the first UK country to announce a reduction in fallow time. If the necessary precautions are in
At the start of the month, Wales was the first UK country to announce a reduction in fallow time. If the necessary precautions are in

The 2020 Greater New York Dental Meeting (GNYDM) will be a virtual event, according to an email sent to exhibitors, due to the ongoing challenges
The cross-infection risk following AGPs in an open-plan clinic is ‘small’ and most particles settle in the first 10 minutes. This is according to a

Dentistry’s economic recovery appears to have plateaued, according to the ADA. Its August 24 ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI) poll indicates that 99% of offices
The dental information provided by some dental services during the pandemic was ‘inconsistent and confusing’, a health watchdog reports. This is according to a COVID-19
Gaby Bissett explores how dental practices can prepare in the event of another COVID-19 lockdown. This week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed new restrictions for

As you struggle to establish a new normal, safety is rightfully your number one priority. Beyond that, there are endless details and logistics to think

Henry Daniell, PhD, of Penn Dental Medicine has received a grant from Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 Vaccines, Treatments and Therapies (CV-VTT) program to support coronavirus research. “We

The East Carolina University (ECU) School of Dental Medicine served as a distribution point for KN95 masks given to the North Carolina Dental Society (NCDS)
The chief dental officer for Wales, Colette Bridgman, has issued a statement on the local lockdown rules for dentistry. This comes as the country introduces
Dental nurse Gemma Forsythe says the new PPE requirements have been the ‘biggest challenge’ We hear from three dental nurses about how their role has
A quarter of a million clear face masks will be delivered to NHS workers to help those suffering with hearing loss. The government announced 250,000