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How to best notify dental patients of a COVID-19 exposure: 3 steps
There are three steps that should be taken if an employee reports a positive COVID-19 result, per the California Dental Association.
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How dentists can treat patients with 14 symptoms of long COVID
A new report published in the February issue of the Journal of the American Dental Association provides modifications for the provision of oral health treatment to patients with long COVID.
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NSAID-acetaminophen vs. opioids: What 84% of dentists believe to be most effective
With opioid use disorder becoming more common, some dentists are turning to alternatives.
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Dental infection control agency awards first round of certifications
The first Certified in Dental Infection Prevention and Control certifications were recently given to a group of oral healthcare professionals.
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Dental issues linked to meds that treat opioid use disorder
The use of orally dissolved buprenorphine medications to treat opioid use disorder can lead to dental problems in patients, the FDA said Jan. 12.
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Dentists wanted to vaccinate but faced significant barriers, ADA survey shows
In a survey published Jan. 1 conducted by the American Dental Association in September 2021, 55 percent of dentists said they were willing to administer COVID-19 or flu vaccines at their practice, but only 2 percent of respondents did.
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5 things dentists should know about CDC's updated COVID-19 guidelines
The CDC updated its isolation and quarantine guidance for healthcare workers Dec. 23.
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Leaders of the Mouth-Body Connection®: Prioritizing dental-medical integration
Here Daniel Burke, Chief Enterprise Strategy Officer, Pacific Dental Services® discusses 8 pressing questions on prioritizing dental-medical integration, focusing on principles and strategies applied at the ground level.
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4 TikTok trends dentists warned against in 2021
Dental trends took TikTok by storm in the first half of 2021, though the trends weren't always dentist-recommended.
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Report examines 20 years of oral health in America: 5 things to know
A report published Dec. 21 by the National Institutes of Health details the oral health of Americans in the last 20 years and provides a road map to improve oral health in the U.S.
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'Oral health is vital to mental health': ADA backs new toolkit for dental practices
The National Council for Mental Wellbeing debuted a toolkit to help dental practices integrate their care with mental health and substance abuse services, the American Dental Association said Nov. 30.
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Maine dentists excluded from state vaccination mandate: 4 things to know
Maine's updated COVID-19 vaccination mandate for healthcare providers issued Nov. 11 no longer includes dental professionals, the Portland Press Herald reported.
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Arizona nurse anesthetist sued over 2 dental patient deaths
Tory Richmond, a nurse anesthetist in Arizona, is facing two wrongful death lawsuits after two dental patients died in separate procedures, according to a Nov. 5 report by ABC affiliate KNXV-TV.
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Common dental tools can cut COVID-19 threat in offices, researchers find
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities found that tools dentists commonly use to remove patients' saliva after rinsing were very successful at reducing aerosol spread, a potential COVID-19 threat, the university said Nov. 8.
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Baby teeth may show evidence of mothers' stress: Study
Lines on children's baby teeth may be linked to a mothers' psychosocial stress during and after pregnancy, according to a study published Nov. 9 in JAMA Network Open.
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Dental offices excluded from CMS vaccine mandate
CMS on Nov. 4 issued an emergency regulation that requires full COVID-19 vaccination by Jan. 4 for all eligible staff at healthcare facilities participating in Medicare and Medicaid programs.
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Dentists can ethically refuse care for unvaccinated patients, ADA says
It's not unethical for dentists to refuse care for unvaccinated patients in some situations, according to an updated version of the American Dental Association Principles of Ethics & Code of Professional Conduct.
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California dental students giving COVID-19 vaccinations
Students at the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco have begun administering COVID-19 vaccinations, the school said Oct. 26.
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HIPAA doesn't ban providers from requesting COVID vaccination status of patients, staff
HIPAA doesn't prohibit businesses and individuals, including certain healthcare providers, from asking if someone has been vaccinated against COVID-19, according to a news release from HHS.
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Mouth rinses reduce COVID-19 virus in saliva, new study finds
Mouth rinses can reduce the SARS-CoV-2 viral load in saliva of both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients, according to a study published by The Journal of the American Dental Association.
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