COVID-19 – what should dental teams do after a positive test?
With confusing guidance over how to react to COVID-19, Priya Sharma clarifies how dental practices should react. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound and
With confusing guidance over how to react to COVID-19, Priya Sharma clarifies how dental practices should react. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound and
All four of the UK’s chief dental officers have accepted recommendations cutting fallow time to potentially 10 minutes. Put together by the working group SDCEP,
Ramfoam Care+ explains how its face shields are helping to protect dentists and dental professionals against COVID. As dental practices return to face-to-face treatment, minimising
Dental practices will have access to free PPE as part of the UK government’s new second wave strategy. In its newly-released PPE plan, the government
Experts are calling for a sustainable solution to PPE in dentistry as the profession responds to the COVID-19 crisis. In a new report published in
At the height of the coronavirus pandemic, PPE became a scarce and precious commodity. So, how ready are we for the predicted winter wave? Joe
Gaby Bissett explores how dental practices can prepare in the event of another COVID-19 lockdown. This week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed new restrictions for
The chief dental officer for Wales, Colette Bridgman, has issued a statement on the local lockdown rules for dentistry. This comes as the country introduces

The University of Manitoba Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry’s undergraduate clinic will reopen on September 8 with new safety protocols and equipment, reduced capacity,
Holly Foley calls for more research into the necessary PPE required in dental practices for both dental staff and the patients. Dentists across the UK
With lots of speculation floating around dentistry about COVID-19, Priya Sharma answers some frequently asked questions. It has been an unprecedented and surreal year as
Frontline healthcare workers are three times more likely to test positive for COVID-19, even when wearing adequate personal protective equipment (PPE). Experts are now calling