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California emergency waiver allows dentists to give COVID-19 vaccine
California officials have approved a public health emergency waiver that allows dentists to administer COVID-19 vaccines to patients 16 and older, reports NBC's KNSD.
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Dental professionals included in Idaho's 1st round of COVID-19 vaccines
Dentists, dental hygienists and dental assistants in Idaho are being prioritized for COVID-19 vaccinations, reports CBS affiliate KBOI-TV.
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CDA: 5 factors affecting how quickly dentists get COVID-19 vaccine
Below is an overview of the factors that affect how quickly California dentists will receive their COVID-19 vaccine, per the California Dental Association.
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Dental workers seek answers on COVID-19 vaccination
Dentists are calling for transparency and clarity on when they can expect to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Texas dentist sees uptick in dental visits, cites pandemic delay
Lufkin, Texas-based Family Dentistry and Orthodontics has reported an increase in dental visits and blames pandemic delays, KLTV reports.
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North Carolina dentists petition government to include them in 1st tier of vaccinations
Dental professionals are petitioning the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to prioritize them in the first phase of vaccine distribution, reports ABC affiliate WTVD.
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Oregon dentist 1st in industry to give COVID-19 vaccine
Ryan Thrower, DMD, is the first U.S. dentist to administer a COVID-19 vaccine, reports NBC affiliate KGW.
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OSHA fines Michigan dentist $2K+ for COVID-19 violations
A Michigan dental practice received a $2,100 fine from Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration for COVID-19 workplace violations, according to a Dec. 22 news release.
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Dentists' top 5 questions on COVID-19 exposure, per CDA
The California Dental Association released the top five most frequently asked questions by its member dentists regarding COVID-19 exposure.
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Routine dental care may prevent severe COVID-19 complications, study finds
Successful control of periodontal inflammation can be beneficial to the lungs and potentially decrease severity and risk of COVID-19 respiratory problems, according to a study published by the Journal of the California Dental Association.
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Oregon dentist gets certified to give COVID-19 vaccine
Dana Yip, DDS, has received training and certification that allows him to administer vaccinations, reports Fox's KPTV.
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ADA releases COVID-19 vaccine fact sheet
The American Dental Association has released a COVID-19 vaccine fact sheet to serve as an educational resource for dentists.
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Tips for leading amid the pandemic: 3 dentists weigh in
Three dentists talked to the California Dental Association about their experiences leading amid the pandemic.
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Top 20 dental infection control stories of 2020
Infection control has been a priority for dentists for a long time, but it gained even more importance in 2020, as preventing the spread of the novel coronavirus became top of mind across the globe.
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ADA to Biden team: Prioritize these 7 oral health measures in first 100 days
The American Dental Association laid out the main COVID-19-related concerns the administration of President-elect Joe Biden needs to address within its first 100 days to ensure dental providers can effectively serve patients throughout the pandemic.
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California dental staff set to receive COVID-19 vaccine by January
Dental professionals are included in California's first phase of COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
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Tennessee dentist at heart of infection control investigations shuts down 1 practice
Knoxville, Tenn.-based dentist Clarence "Buzz" Nabers, DDS, who has previously made headlines for improperly sterilizing dental equipment, has sold one of his buildings and closed his practice located there, according to the Knoxville News-Sentinel.
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Tooth loss may be long-term COVID-19 side effect
Some COVID-19 survivors have reported losing teeth with neither blood nor pain, according to a Nov. 26 New York Times report.
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Income strongly linked to oral health, UCLA study finds
A University of California, Los Angeles study examining socioeconomic and environmental factors found significant disparities in oral health status, with income being the most influential of these indicators.
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Washington governor orders more COVID-19 safety regulations for dental practices
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee laid out new COVID-19 infection control requirements for dental and healthcare facilities in a proclamation that goes into effect Dec. 3.
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