History Can Provide Some Clues to the Future of Dentistry
COVID-19 is a pandemic unlike anything we have experienced in modern times, creating almost surreal chaos in the dental community. It feels like.
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COVID-19 is a pandemic unlike anything we have experienced in modern times, creating almost surreal chaos in the dental community. It feels like.
Dentistry’s recovery seems to have stabilized, according to the August 10 biweekly poll from the ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI), with 98% of.
Dentistry’s economic recovery seems to have plateaued, according to the ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI). The results of the July 13 edition of.
As dental practices start reopening and navigating a new way of treating patients, we are starting to learn more about the far-reaching effects.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has declared June 15 through June 19 the fifth annual Tennessee Oral Health Smile Power Week. The event highlights.
Dentistry’s rebound continues with 90% of practices now open for elective care as of June 1, according to the ADA Health Policy Institute.
Though dentists in England were allowed to resume elective care on June 8, the British Dental Association (BDA) warns that increased costs and.
The World Health Organization and the Scottish government have praised a rapid review of recommendations to reopen dental services led by academics from.
As dental practices reopen, the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) has released a new checklist to help people prepare for their next.
The British Dental Association (BDA) welcomes the news that the government has approved the restoration of routine dental care services in England but.