WHO COVID-19 Guidelines Continue to Generate Discussion
Earlier this August, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended delaying routine and elective dental treatment in areas experiencing community transmission of the COVID-19.
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Earlier this August, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended delaying routine and elective dental treatment in areas experiencing community transmission of the COVID-19.
One in four older adults had a virtual medical visit in the first three months of the COVID-19 pandemic, most by video, according.
The University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine received the ADEAGies Foundation 2020 Award for Outstanding Vision by an Academic Dental Institution in.
On May 31, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said that dentists could begin offering elective and other non-emergency treatment, beginning June 1. After.
States are easing restrictions on dental treatment, and more practices are reopening. According to the ADA Health Policy Institute, more than 30% of.
Effective at 12:01 am on May 6, dentists in Tennessee may resume non-emergency dental and oral procedures including hygiene visits, cosmetic procedures, and.
An overwhelming number of Americans have significant concerns about seeking dental treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an April 3-6 study commissioned.
As the rate of COVID-19 transmissions is rising in most states, the ADA now recommends that dentists keep their offices closed to all.