
Align Technology Supports Dentists Joining COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts
Align Technology has announced its support to expand access to COVID-19 vaccines by encouraging dentists in the United States to join in vaccination efforts. As

Align Technology has announced its support to expand access to COVID-19 vaccines by encouraging dentists in the United States to join in vaccination efforts. As
Hawa Azhar discusses the impact the pandemic has had on DIY dentistry and explains how a dual approach to patient education can help debunk common
Redundancy and absence queries were among the top five reasons for dental professionals requesting advice and guidance. This is according to a new survey carried

The disruptions in long-term care facilities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have created opportunities for positive long-term changes in this setting, according to a report
Catherine Rutland points out that patients may not see oral health messages and might need reminding of the changes practices are making after COVID-19. It
Zoe Close talks to Eddie Crouch about how COVID-19 has changed the profession, what the short- and long-term impacts will be and how practices can
Isolation pods have been installed for dental students in a bid to aid practical learning in the face of COVID-19. NHS Tayside has purchased 20
New estimates reveal that NHS dentistry in Wales is operating at just over one fifth of pre-pandemic levels. As a result, the British Dental Association
Neel Kothari offers his take on the latest NHS dental targets and the impact he thinks it will have. In the latest government announcement, NHS dental
The provision of free COVID-19 personal protective equipment (PPE) has been extended until 2022. The Department of Health and Social Care have formally extended the

The University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry held San Francisco’s first COVID-19 vaccine clinic specifically for individuals with intellectual and developmental
Patient charges will not increase from 1 April in England or Wales, it has been confirmed. The Department of Health and Social Care says there