ADA Updates PPE Guidelines as States Prepare to Reopen
As state and federal agencies begin planning to reopen non-essential businesses, the ADA is advising practices that government decisions regarding closures including restrictions.
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As state and federal agencies begin planning to reopen non-essential businesses, the ADA is advising practices that government decisions regarding closures including restrictions.
More than ever, dentists are wondering what they can do during this downtime. Now is a good opportunity for themto implement ideas that.
Though most dental practices have stopped routine care, emergency treatment continues around the world. Organized dental groups are now asking their respective governments.
The ADA’s Center for Professional Success is offering free resources about stress management to help dental professionals navigate the emotional toll of the.
Practices are limiting care to urgent and emergency cases to limit exposure to the COVID-19 coronavirus, preserve personal protection equipment (PPE), and reduce.
As the rate of COVID-19 transmissions is rising in most states, the ADA now recommends that dentists keep their offices closed to all.
Conor McNulty, CAE, has been appointed executive director of the Massachusetts Dental Society (MDS), which represents more than 5,000 member dentists and is.
The Joint Commission says that it is aware of the shortages of personal protection equipment (PPE), ventilators, and swab kits at hospitals and elsewhere.
The American Association of Endodontists (AAE) is providing recommendations to dentists for determining the difference between essential and non-essential treatment in providing care to.
The ADA and other groups are encouraging dental practices to only provide emergency and other essential care, postponing elective treatment, because dental professionals.