Report Predicts Surge in Oral Healthcare Demands Due to the Pandemic
The nation’s healthcare system, including hospitals and ambulatory care centers, should expect a significant spike in the need to treat oral disease and.
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The nation’s healthcare system, including hospitals and ambulatory care centers, should expect a significant spike in the need to treat oral disease and.
The Association des chirugiens dentistes du Québec (ACDQ) demands that the government vaccinate dentists and dental clinic staff. Given the growing presence of.
The University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry held San Francisco’s first COVID-19 vaccine clinic specifically for individuals with intellectual.
Though asymptomatic carriage of SARS-CoV-2 is a potentially significant source of transmission, it remains relatively poorly understood, according to researchers from Glasgow, Scotland,.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought heightened awareness to safety and infection control. As a result, patient safety as well as team safety became.
Henry Schein has partnered with the Black Coalition Against COVID-19 (BCAC) in support of BCAC’s recent virtual town hall, “Making It Plain: A.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed oral healthcare habits according to a study by GSK Consumer Healthcare and Ipsos of 4,500 people age 18.
Dentists in Wisconsin now can administer the COVID-19 vaccine as Governor Tony Evers signed Senate Bill (SB) 13, now Wisconsin Act 8, while.
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.
Austin Air has donated 25 of its air purifier units to the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry. The dental school was researching.