
Delta Dental of Virginia Offering $1 Million in COVID-19 Support
Delta Dental of Virginia is offering $1 million to support the state’s dental practices and patients, provide financial assistance for safety net dental clinics, and support

Delta Dental of Virginia is offering $1 million to support the state’s dental practices and patients, provide financial assistance for safety net dental clinics, and support
Natalie Bradley is a dentist who has spoken about her work in a designated urgent dental care facility in a community clinic in London. This
A dentist is calling for a change to government policy as practices continue to pay business rates – despite their high street neighbours being relieved

The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and North York General Hospital in Toronto have received a substantial supply of gloves and surgical masks from dentalcorp,

More than 600 students from across the University of Manitoba’s Rady Faculty of Health Sciences including students from the Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry have stepped

Biolase is partnering with MEK-ICS Co Ltd, a Korean intensive care unit (ICU) equipment manufacturer, to supply MEK-ICS’s MTV1000 ICU-grade portable ventilator through Biolase’s FDA-registered manufacturing facility

Minimising the burden of time and attention we impose on registrants. Maximising the flexibility of registrants to manage their professional activities in response to the
A senior dental nurse has died after receiving treatment for coronavirus. Linnette Cruz, who worked at Brynteg dental practice in Swansea, was admitted to hospital

Kansas health officials are asking dentists in the state who have SLA 3-D printers to create nasopharyngeal (NP) swabs for COVID-19 testing, which are not
A dentist has revealed dental teams are assisting c-section deliveries to help alleviate NHS pressure in the face of coronavirus. Professor Shakeel Shahdad, consultant in

We recognize that most practices are taking the ADA’s recommendation and closing their doors to non-elective treatments. For those teams who remain in the practice,
Dental professionals have spoken out as research shows more than 70% of practices report they will only survive for three months or less in the