CDO webinar reveals routine dentistry unlikely to return before end of June
Dental practice is unlikely to return to normal by the end of June according to the latest webinar hosted by England’s chief dental officer. CDO
Dental practice is unlikely to return to normal by the end of June according to the latest webinar hosted by England’s chief dental officer. CDO
John Makin urges dental professionals to regularly check relevant websites to stay up to date with the latest advice. Dental practice has changed dramatically as
Dentistry.co.uk has spoken to a leading figure in dental care provision and how its coping with COVID-19 in the latest episode of its new podcast
Dental professionals have contacted the DDU with a variety of dentolegal concerns about the COVID-19 health crisis. Leo Briggs answers some of the most common
A dentist working in an urgent dental care centre has spoken of receiving threats from members of the public experiencing dental pain. Mohsan Ahmad, whose

Many dental clinics in Minnesota, particularly clinics in rural areas, are at risk of permanently closing following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines for

Several employees at Neocis are volunteering their personal time and sharing their professional expertise to help the Ventilator Project, a nonprofit effort to design a low-cost

Utah Governor Gary Herbert announced that dental practices can reopen and perform elective and other procedures, as long as adequate infection control practices are in effect,

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) July 14 deadline for amalgam separator installation remains in place, though there will be a temporary policy regarding its enforcement

The Massachusetts Dental Society (MDS) Foundation is establishing a recovery fund to assist dentists across the Commonwealth who are facing severe financial impacts associated with closures
The chief dental officer for England will host a second webinar aimed at answering questions on dentistry and coronavirus. England’s CDO Sara Hurley and director

As experts agree that widespread testing is necessary to identify who has and doesn’t have the COVID-19 coronavirus, the ADA is asking the Department of Health