Getting Back in the Dental Office Doesn’t Mean the Stress Is Over
We have been thrown in the deep end of the “back to work” waters. Waves of anxiety over personal protection equipment (PPE), financial.
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We have been thrown in the deep end of the “back to work” waters. Waves of anxiety over personal protection equipment (PPE), financial.
Most dentists have seen a greater number of stress-related oral health issues among their patients since the start of the pandemic, according to.
More than nine out of 10 dentists applied for financial relief through the Paycheck Protection Program, the Department of Health and Human Services.
Dentistry’s economic recovery appears to have plateaued, according to the ADA. Its August 24 ADA Health Policy Institute (HPI) poll indicates that 99%.
The University of Manitoba Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry’s undergraduate clinic will reopen on September 8 with new safety protocols and equipment,.
Every dental practice is facing a business turnaround. There is a great deal of confusion about certain areas such as where to consistently.
Dentists now have until September 13 to use the Enhanced Provider Relief Fund Payment Portal to apply for relief funding from the Department.
As dental patients saw routine treatment suspended due to the pandemic, the European Federation of Periodontology (EFP) reminds them that returning to the.
“It’s not enough that we do our best. Sometimes we have to do what’s required,” said Winston Churchill, prime minister of the United.
Nearly 99% of dental practices were open at the end of July, with a split of 44.5% seeing business as usual and 54.3%.