Changes to dentistry following the COVID-19 pandemic
An all-encompassing survey has revealed how COVID-19 has changed the lives and attitudes of dental professionals. Dentistry reports. COVID-19 has changed life for us all
An all-encompassing survey has revealed how COVID-19 has changed the lives and attitudes of dental professionals. Dentistry reports. COVID-19 has changed life for us all

The labs are done. The patients have been transferred. The competencies, experiences, and vertical learning assignments are all complete. The only thing left is to

The ADA said that it is pleased that dental practices are largely exempt from the new emergency temporary standard (ETS) for COVID-19 issued for healthcare

The US Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued an emergency temporary standard to protect healthcare workers including dental professionals from
Dr. Klemmedson Washington — The ADA is pleased that dental practices are mostly exempt from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s new emergency temporary standard
Lauren Long discuss the importance of belonging and how to work on fostering belonging in the dental practice. When speaking to fellow dental professionals about

The COVID-19 pandemic seriously and adversely impacted our entire economy. Mandatory business closures harmed many businesses, with the dental industry especially affected. Many dental practices
Dentists are urging for the UK’s chief dental officers to club together and finalise a new roadmap for dentistry as restrictions continue to ease. The
Baynhams introduces the Perso, its lower cost and less wasteful long-term solution to FFP3 masks for the dental profession. While the end of the COVID-19
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Rebecca De La Rosa, D.D.S., prided herself on having a tenured dental team. But after losing two hygienists and an expanded-function
The pandemic interrupted many long-term courses of treatment making it harder for dental professionals to deliver their usual standard of care. Unfortunately, this is likely

The ADA told the White House Office of Management and Budget that there doesn’t appear to be any grave danger of COVID-19 exposure in dental