
EFP Emphasizes Safety As It Urges Patients to Return to Dental Offices
As dental patients saw routine treatment suspended due to the pandemic, the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) reminds them that returning to the dentist is

As dental patients saw routine treatment suspended due to the pandemic, the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) reminds them that returning to the dentist is
Anthony Gedge predicts what the future of dentistry will look like in five years time. And questions why we can’t actually implement this now. It’s
Nine out of 10 people with eating disorders have been negatively impacted by the pandemic, according to a new study. Researchers found the COVID-19 crisis
Fewer patients are receiving treatment in NHS dental practices, according to newly-released statistics. Data shows dental teams carried out 38.4 million courses of NHS treatment

In a cooperative effort with the Michigan Dental Association (MDA), Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan will donate $1 million for the procurement and distribution
One in five female NHS employees said they did not have access to the necessary PPE during the pandemic. This is according to a new
Poor oral hygiene could impact the accuracy of COVID-19 tests, a study has found. It found that patients with inadequate oral hygiene routines produced positive

Researchers at the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School have identified a more rapid method for decontaminating N95 masks using vaporized hydrogen peroxide, making their reuse

The Western University of Health Sciences has raised more than $90,000 to provide direct relief for its dental and other students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The impact of COVID-19 has been felt across the world. From dentistry to hairdressing, every profession has been affected. We hear from dentists around the
New infection control guidance has been issued for healthcare settings in the UK, including dental practices. In the latest information from the NHS and Public

The Delta Dental of Tennessee Smile180 Foundation has awarded more than $325,000 to the state’s seven children’s hospitals as part of its ongoing COVID-19 response