Poor oral hygiene could impact accuracy of COVID-19 tests
Poor oral hygiene could impact the accuracy of COVID-19 tests, a study has found. It found that patients with inadequate oral hygiene routines produced positive
Poor oral hygiene could impact the accuracy of COVID-19 tests, a study has found. It found that patients with inadequate oral hygiene routines produced positive

Researchers at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School have identified a more rapid method for decontaminating N95 masks using vaporized hydrogen peroxide, making their reuse

The Western University of Health Sciences has raised more than $90,000 to provide direct relief for its dental and other students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New infection control guidance has been issued for healthcare settings in the UK, including dental practices. In the latest information from the NHS and Public

Dentistry’s recovery seems to have stabilized, according to the August 10 biweekly poll from the ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI), with 98% of dental offices

The Delta Dental of Tennessee Smile180 Foundation has awarded more than $325,000 to the state’s seven children’s hospitals as part of its ongoing COVID-19 response

If there is ever a more critical time to have unity among health organizations about providing treatment to patients, it is now. That is why

Financial concerns are the top challenge that Canadian dentists intend to address in their practice in 2020, according to the Dental Industry Association of Canada
The dental profession has spoken out in response to government plans to abolish Public Health England (PHE). Yesterday, it was revealed the agency would be

Since the onset of COVID-19, the use of teledentistry, digital communications, and online self-service tools has increased among dentists to provide care. However, about 40%

Portable disinfection chambers that use ultraviolet (UV) light to inactivate virus particles could allow healthcare workers and other frontline personnel such as emergency medical technicians,
Children made up just 1% of COVID-19 cases in the first wave of the pandemic in England, it has been revealed. Researchers concluded that children