Letters: Delta lawsuit
I was very pleased to see that the ADA is stepping forward with a class action lawsuit against Delta Dental. I have practiced for over
I was very pleased to see that the ADA is stepping forward with a class action lawsuit against Delta Dental. I have practiced for over
I am writing in response to the My View in the Dec. 10, 2019, ADA News, “Only You Are You,” by Dr. Stuart L. Segelnick.
Las Vegas – The ADA House of Delegates closed its 2021 session Oct. 16, approving a small dues increase and a nearly balanced budget. The
Nigel Jones caught up with HR and employment lawyer, Sarah Buxton, to explore mandatory vaccinations, look at who it will impact, and discuss how practices
An updated standard operating procedure (SOP) is now available for dental teams. Yesterday chief dental officer for England, Sara Hurley published new guidelines to reflect
Changes to pathways and distancing are just some of the updates from the latest infection prevention and control (IPC) guidance. The government yesterday released new

Because COVID-19 may become an endemic disease, the dental community should adopt modified infection control measures, teledentistry and point-of-care diagnostics, among other measures, according to
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued an emergency temporary standard Nov. 4 requiring employers with 100 or more employees to ensure their employees are
Cases of the coronavirus disease, or COVID-19, continue to climb in the U.S. and around the world. The numbers in the first table
Vaccination against COVID-19 will be ‘compulsory for NHS dental staff’ in a bid to boost uptake. But the measure will not start until April down
UDA rates fell by 58% in 2020 compared to the previous year, data shows. The latest CQC State of Care report exposes key issues within
Mouthrinses can reduce the SARS-CoV-2 viral load in saliva, according to a study published in the November issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association.