
Hygienist study reports low COVID-19 infection rate, high vaccination rate, slow return to work
Fewer than half of dental hygienists who left employment early in the pandemic returned to the workforce in 2021, according to a study from the

Fewer than half of dental hygienists who left employment early in the pandemic returned to the workforce in 2021, according to a study from the

Researchers from the American Dental Association and American Dental Hygienists’ Association will discuss their latest findings on the impact of COVID-19 on employment, infection prevention

The Council on Dental Practice is encouraging dentists and their teams to acknowledge the dedication and contributions of their dental assistants during Dental Assistants Recognition

The ADA News is launching a new series, Focus on Workforce, which will highlight some of the challenges dental offices face with recruiting, hiring and

One in three owner dentists indicated they need more staff to see the same number of patients compared to before the pandemic, according to new

The COVID-19 pandemic decreased oral health care workers’ ability and willingness to work, but dentists were more able and willing to work than their team
In today’s world of visual communication, dental photographs are imperative in a dental practice. The Digital Photography Workshop (2209) , on Oct. 12 from 9

Filling dental team vacancies remains a struggle for dentists across the country, according to the ADA Health Policy Institute’s latest data from a poll conducted
Washington — The ADA is supporting legislation that would provide a tax credit to small businesses that hire and retain members of the National Guard
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Rebecca De La Rosa, D.D.S., prided herself on having a tenured dental team. But after losing two hygienists and an expanded-function
Washington — The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission released updated guidance May 28 addressing concerns about federal equal employment opportunity laws and COVID-19. The expanded

Ms. Battrell Dr. Araujo Dr. Gurenlian Dr. Vujicic An estimated 3.1% of U.S. dental hygienists had contracted COVID-19 as of October 2020, according to research