NHS England dental practices told to assess vulnerable staff within four weeks
Dental practices, hospitals and other NHS employers have been told to finish the assessments for at-risk staff within four weeks by NHS England. This month,
Dental practices, hospitals and other NHS employers have been told to finish the assessments for at-risk staff within four weeks by NHS England. This month,
DenScreen is a systematic screening system, allowing clinicians to individually and accurately assess each patient’s COVID-19 risk. Professor David Denning discusses why it is an

North American Dental Group (NADG) is now administering COVID-19 tests to patients at its affiliated practice in New Castle, Pennsylvania. Dentists at Refresh Dental are
As dental practices face a ‘new normal’, Laura Horton discovers new ways to help encourage patients back to dentistry. Post COVID-19 lockdown means that dental

A team of students at the University at Buffalo (UB) School of Dental Medicine are using 3-D printers to supply UB and western New York
More PPE purchases, more breaks and more hydration – this is the advice of Public Heath England (PHE) for workplaces struggling to cope with the
A dentist has spoken out about what it has been like resuming face-to-face care. He says better communications would help to alleviate difficulties. Mohsan Ahmad,
Dentists rank highest in the list of unhealthiest job roles when it comes to risk of infection, a study shows. According to data released by
Michael Copeland covers some financial considerations for dental practices as project restart gets the green light. Coronavirus is having a significant impact on businesses and
An innovative easy solution to prevent clinicians’ exposure to airborne particles from dental procedures using redirection and trapping. Aerosol clouds carry airborne particles including SARS-CoV-2,

The Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP) and the DentaQuest Partnership for Oral Health Advancement (DQP) have released best practices for dental providers to
Seven in 10 believe NHS staff – including dentists – involved in treating patients during the COVID-19 pandemic should be shielded from the risk of