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Medical students 2.7x more likely to get COVID-19 vaccine than dental students
Forty-five percent of dental students and 23 percent of medical students said they were hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine, with bivariate analyses finding medical students 2.7 times more likely than dental students to get the vaccine, according to a study published in The Journal of the American Dental Association.
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Percentage of US dentists administering COVID-19 vaccines, per specialty
The highest percentage of pediatric dentists are giving COVID-19 vaccines of all dental specialties, according to the American Dental Association's latest COVID-19 economic impact survey.
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What to do when patients won't wear a mask + 4 more pieces of COVID-19 related advice
Here are four stories covered by Becker's Dental + DSO Review on COVID-19-related advice from the California Dental Association since Jan. 12.
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Michigan dental practice fined for COVID-19 violations
A dental practice is among 25 Michigan workplaces cited last week by the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration for COVID-19 violations.
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Top 5 dental infection control articles of Q1
Below are the most highly read Becker's Dental + DSO Review clinical leadership and infection control articles from January, February and March 2021.
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Dentist warns against TikToks claiming prosthetic teeth can be made with InstaMorph beads
Pradeep Adatrow, DDS, is warning against do-it-yourself dental hack videos that have recently gone viral on TikTok.
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Arizona dentist offering at-home COVID-19 vaccine delivery
A Phoenix-based dentist is offering to deliver and administer COVID-19 vaccines at local households, CBS affiliate KPHO-TV reports.
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More patients with discolored, infected 'COVID teeth': Pittsburgh dentist
Many people are experiencing tooth discoloration, which may indicate more serious issues, such as decay or infection, as patients neglect their oral health amid the pandemic, John Pawlowicz, DMD, a Pittsburgh-based dentist, told CBS affiliate KDKA-TV.
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Coronavirus infects cells in mouth, can spread via saliva in asymptomatic cases: Study
The SARS-CoV-2 virus infects cells in the mouth and can be transmitted via saliva, according to research from the National Institutes of Health and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill published March 25 in Nature.
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Florida university to pay $5.5M to settle lawsuit over unsterile dental tools
Davie, Fla.-based Nova Southeastern University will pay $5.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit after students at its post-graduate orthodontic clinic used improperly sterilized equipment, the Florida Bulldog reported March 24.
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The dental industry & COVID-19 vaccinations: 4 recent stories
Below are four recent stories regarding dental professionals' roles administering COVID-19 vaccines.
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Iowa medical community questions allowance of dentists giving COVID-19 shot
The Iowa House has voted to let dentists administer COVID-19 vaccines and give the shots at their practices if they want to, though some are questioning the move, reports Radio Iowa.
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Nevada proposal would let dentists vaccinate residents for HPV, flu
A Nevada proposal would allow dentists statewide to administer vaccines for diseases such as the flu or human papillomavirus, reports Nevada Business.
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Dentists, dental students cleared to administer COVID-19 vaccine nationwide
HHS on March 11 amended an emergency declaration under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act to permit dentists and dental students, among other providers, to administer COVID-19 vaccines.
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100+ organizations endorse dental therapists: NPDT
More than 100 organizations have endorsed dental therapy, according to the National Partnership for Dental Therapy.
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California dentist offering COVID-19 vaccines at practice
Fresno (Calif.) Dental Studio is offering COVID-19 vaccinations right at the practice, reports ABC affiliate KFSN-TV.
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Utah dental hygienists trained to give COVID-19 vaccines turned away as volunteers
Though dental hygienists are listed on Utah's state health department website as authorized after training to administer COVID-19 vaccines, the state is currently not accepting hygienists as volunteers, according to NBC affiliate KSL-TV.
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NYU 3rd school in US to use 1st and only FDA-approved dental surgery robot
New York University College of Dentistry is the nation's third dental school to acquire, install and use surgical robotic devices for dental implant surgeries, according to a March 8 news release.
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ADA seeks dental volunteers to provide pediatric oral care in Kentucky
Global Dental Relief, a humanitarian organization that delivers free dental care to children worldwide, is recruiting volunteers for a dental clinic in Jenkins, Ky., according to a March 8 post by the American Dental Association.
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Dentists, physicians partner in Vivos Therapeutics' 1st med-dental clinic
Littleton, Colo.-based Vivos Therapeutics, a medical technology company focused on developing treatments for sleep-disordered breathing, opened its first integrated medical-dental sleep center, according to a March 8 news release.
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