ADA publishes FAQ on vaccines in the dental office
Can I as a health care employer require my employees to get COVID-19 vaccines? If I require staff members to be vaccinated, what proof can
Can I as a health care employer require my employees to get COVID-19 vaccines? If I require staff members to be vaccinated, what proof can
Anna Bithrey discusses long COVID, assessing how the illness is classified and the key considerations for employees and employers. According to statistics, an estimated one
From virtual lectures to increased infection control procedures in clinical classes, dental students experienced a multitude of changes during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ADA News
People experiencing “long COVID” — a condition when COVID-19 symptoms last months after being infected, or when new or recurring symptoms occur at a later
No dental practices are accepting new NHS patients in York, it has been revealed. Out of the 39 practices in York, none were taking on
Phil Bowler describes how you are never too young to plan ahead for your retirement. Retirement should be seen as the longest holiday of your

With support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Immunization Action Coalition is offering free buttons to dentists who provide or promote COVID-19
We speak to Andy Evans from Dentaid about what the charity does and how it is coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the early
‘Not yet business as usual’ – this is the key message that has been put out to the dental profession by chief dental officer Sara
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its COVID-19 Guidance for Dental Settings to remove language stating that dental health care personnel should
Monday 19 July – the date we will wave goodbye to the restrictions that have guided our lives for more than 16 months. Dubbed ‘freedom

Researchers at the University of São Paulo Medical School (FM-USP) have found that SARS-CoV-2 infects and replicates in the salivary glands, according to Agencia FAPESP.