“I can't express enough how dangerous it is in a dental office right now, we have the ability to be asymptomatic and spread this to other people as much as we're looking out for our own safety,” said ...
Dental hygienist Jeannette Diaz’s patients sometimes cry. Lately, she’s been crying with them. It’s not just because so many people refrained from getting dental work during much of the COVID-19 ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - Dentist offices are seeing an increase in patients returning to care with problems caused or made worse by the routine maintenance shutdowns during the height of COVID-19.
CHICAGO, Ill. -- Dentists should consider delaying teeth cleanings and other non-essential procedures for a little while during the novel coronavirus pandemic, the American Dental Association said. In ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio—For the fifth consecutive year, Medworks, a nonprofit organization that serves Northeast Ohio’s medically uninsured will host a two-day dental clinic, staffed by volunteer dental ...
U.S. dental offices are quickly bouncing back, but it won’t be business as usual. Expect social distancing, layers of protective gear and a new approach to some procedures to guard against coronavirus ...
Americans who have a tooth pulled or another painful dental procedure in the United States today are far less likely to get opioid painkillers than they were just a few years ago, a new study shows.