Is Dentistry Going to Remain on the Sidelines in This Pandemic?
The value of doctors and nurses has certainly been emphasized during the COVID-19 pandemic. But the value of dentistry? That’s another story.
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The value of doctors and nurses has certainly been emphasized during the COVID-19 pandemic. But the value of dentistry? That’s another story.
The FDI World Dental Federation submitted a statement to the World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizing the need to continue equitable access to oral.
As the COVID-19 pandemic tragically unfolds in the United States and other countries, regulatory bodies around the world are trying to provide specific.
The WHO’s recent recommendations on providing elective dental care during the pandemic stirred up a lot of discussion. Dr. Mark Cannon of the.
If there is ever a more critical time to have unity among health organizations about providing treatment to patients, it is now. That.
Earlier this August, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended delaying routine and elective dental treatment in areas experiencing community transmission of the COVID-19.
The Canadian Dental Association (CDA) says that the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendations to delay the provision of non-essential oral healthcare during the.
The Association of Dental Support Organizations (ADSO) says that it respectfully but strongly disagrees with the recent recommendation from the World Health Organization.
The World Health Organization (WHO) continues to recommend the delay of routine dental procedures. The American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) the ADA, and.
In its latest recommendations, the World Health Organization (WHO) advises that routine non-essential oral healthcare such as checkups, cleanings, preventive care, and aesthetics.