Dentistry’s Slow Recovery Continued in May
Dentistry’s slow but steady recovery continued last month, according to the May 17 edition of the ADA Health Policy Institute’s monthly poll. According.
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Dentistry’s slow but steady recovery continued last month, according to the May 17 edition of the ADA Health Policy Institute’s monthly poll. According.
The New South Wales chapter of the Australian Dental Association (NSW ADA) praised the Oberon town council for moving forward on its plans.
Dentistry’s recovery has hit a milestone, as 50.8% of practices reported they were open with business as usual in the ADA’s March 15.
Only four out of 10 adults in Canada have seen their dental hygienist since March 2020, according to a national poll of 2,000.
In its State of the Dental Industry Report 2021, Vyne polled more than 400 dental practices in the United States to understand how.
After a pandemic-era peak during the week of August 24, patient volumes continue to decline, according to the ADA Health Policy Institute’s November.
According to a recent poll of 3,530 global respondents by DentaVox, 40% of people believe that aging changes how their smile looks.
Patient volumes appear to have stabilized at volumes lower than pre-pandemic levels, according to the November 2 edition of the ADA Health Policy.
Though 99% of dental offices remain open and patient volume is holding steady at 80% of pre-pandemic levels, staffing remains a challenge at.
Most dentists have seen a greater number of stress-related oral health issues among their patients since the start of the pandemic, according to.