
Dentists Advised to Mind “Settle Time” After Generating Aerosols
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) advises dentists that “settle time” is the amount of time needed to remove infectious airborne organisms or infectious aerosols created

The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) advises dentists that “settle time” is the amount of time needed to remove infectious airborne organisms or infectious aerosols created

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have released updated guidance to help facility operators and families alike
Lincoln Hirst, a practice principal, lifts the lid on life as an Amazon warehouse employee as the world continues to battle the challenges of COVID-19.
Tony Jacobs is thanking NHS staff after he spent three weeks in intensive care after contracting COVID-19. Jacobs contracted the virus in March, initially displaying
Cam Lock introduces its Matrix Full Face Mask, giving full protection for dental team members against the coronavirus. Following advice from the chief dental officers
The response to the COVID-19 pandemic is increasing the suffering of thousands, a new report into labour rights violations suggests. Published on 18 March 2020,

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced that dental practices in the state can reopen on Friday, May 1. The Texas Dental Association (TDA), however, says
French dentists are posing naked to protest against government orders to go back to work – despite a shortage of personal protective equipment. Dental professionals

ClearChoice Dental Implant Centers has joined the public-private effort spearheaded by the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Dentistry to address the nationwide
Researchers in China have developed a mouthguard that detects early signs of tooth decay and periodontitis. Made from nanocomposite, it reacts with the sulfur compounds
Anthony Gedge explains why less than 28% of the dental profession didn’t engage in their workplace before the coronavirus. And how this dismal figure will

Dental practices and other healthcare facilities in Kentucky can resume treatment as part of the state’s plan to reopen its economy, though the governor’s office