National Dental Hygienist Day Coming to Close, But the Appreciation Should Carry On
By Stan Goff, Senior Content Editor National Dental Hygienist Day is observed this year from April 7 to 11, which means the celebration of all
By Stan Goff, Senior Content Editor National Dental Hygienist Day is observed this year from April 7 to 11, which means the celebration of all
Amy Mesilio Peralta explores patient misconceptions about dental therapists and hygienists, highlighting the need for greater awareness and education both inside and outside of the
Rachael England explores why dental hygienists and therapists are vital in improving global oral health and advancing preventative care. For many years, oral diseases have

PDS Health, a leading dental and medical support organization, proudly recognizes National Dental Hygiene Month, a time dedicated to honoring the vital role and impact
Miranda Steeples shares insight into the dental hygienist and dental therapist approval of exemptions legislation. In a recent stride towards enhancing the operational capacity and
Last week, we asked the dental profession if direct access has proved effective – find out what people said here… Dentistry’s Big Questions is a
Today we’re celebrating National Dental Hygienist and Dental Therapist Day, a day dedicated to the invaluable contributions of dental hygienists and dental therapists. Supported by
It’s been a busy week for dental news. Missed it? Here’s what’s happened over the past seven days… MPs vote in favour of UK smoking
Dentistry is delighted to announce National Dental Hygienist and Dental Therapist Day – a brand new national day dedicated to celebrating the invaluable contributions of
Last week, the government announced plans for dental hygienists and dental therapists to supply and administer certain types of medicines without sign off from a
Following the announcement that dental hygienists and dental therapists will be granted new powers, the government shares the rationale behind this decision and the impact
The government has announced plans for dental hygienists and dental therapists to supply and administer certain types of medicines without sign off from a dentist.