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How dental colleges are responding to coronavirus
Dental colleges have moved classes online, encouraged social distancing and are canceling sponsored travel and events to fight the spread of the novel coronavirus, according to a news release from the American Dental Association.
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Florida dental student with COVID-19 treated patients while sick
A dental student at Gainesville-based University of Florida College of Dentistry treated patients while sick with COVID-19, according to The Gainesville Sun.
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Michigan Dental Association asks offices to close for 2 weeks
The Michigan Dental Association recommended dental offices throughout the state to shut down for the next two weeks, beginning March 17, according to local NBC affiliate WOOD.
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ADA urges dentists to delay all elective procedures
The American Dental Association is asking all dentists to postpone elective procedures for the next three weeks to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
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OSHA's coronavirus guidance: 6 steps dentists can take to reduce risk of exposure
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued new guidance for healthcare providers to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Kaiser slashes dental appointments by 75% due to coronavirus concerns
Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente announced March 15 that all nonemergency medical and dental procedures in Oregon and Southwest Washington will be postponed through the end of the month, according to The Oregonian.
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Washington dentist fears closing practice due to mask shortage
A Spokane, Wash.-based dentist is concerned he might have to temporarily close his practice due to shortages in medical masks, according to local CBS affiliate KREM.
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North Carolina dentist offers coronavirus screening to help ease fear
A North Carolina dentist is offering COVID-19 screenings in an attempt to raise awareness and ease concerns about the virus, according to MyNetworkTV affiliate WMYA-TV.
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Connecticut dental clinic closed due to coronavirus concerns
The 2020 Connecticut Mission of Mercy dental clinic has been canceled until further notice due to mounting concerns of the coronavirus, according to local news station WFSB.
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Florida resident arrested, charged with practicing dentistry in his home without a license
A man in Jacksonville, Fla., was arrested March 4 and charged with practicing dentistry without a license, according to local news station Action News Jax.
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Dentists claim supply costs surged up to 50% due to coronavirus threat
Dentists in Albuquerque, N.M., are claiming the cost of certain products used at their practices have increased between 25 percent to 50 percent since the coronavirus outbreak went global, according to local news station KOAT.
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Dental patients at Texas clinic contracted HIV, hep C due to poor sterilization, lawsuit claims
Patients of the Galveston County (Texas) Health District who visited the public health clinic for dental procedures claim they contracted HIV and hepatitis C after their visits, according to the Star-Telegram.
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'It's not mandatory': Hidden cameras at SmileDirectClub shops show employees misguiding patients
Hidden cameras placed at SmileDirectclub shops in Ohio, New Jersey and Alabama recorded employees misguiding patients, telling them they don't have to see a dentist before starting treatment, according to NBC News, who placed the hidden cameras.
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Louisiana dental board claims woman is practicing dentistry without a license
The Louisiana Board of Dentistry is asking the attorney general and local law enforcement to investigate a woman they claim is practicing dentistry without a license, according to local NBC affiliate WDSU.
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How dentists can prepare for coronavirus
Although there are few confirmed cases of coronavirus in the U.S., dentists and dental practices can take precautions to screen patients and mitigate the spread of the virus.
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New Jersey dentist suspended after 15 patient infections, 1 death tied to practice
A New Jersey oral surgeon has agreed to a five-year suspension after being tied to 15 bacterial heart infections since 2013, including a case that resulted in a patient dying from surgery complications, according to NBC's flagship station WNBC.
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Dental study clubs may improve care quality, help build practices
Study clubs are a way dentists can continue education, network and share experiences with other dentists, according to the American Dental Association. They are often started by state and local dental societies.
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North Carolina dentist still licensed after leaving metal tool in patient's gum
A North Carolina dentist is still practicing even after several patients filed complaints against him and a dental tool was found embedded in one patient's gum, ABC and Telemundo affiliate WSOC-TV reports.
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Delta encourages Tennessee patient to push for refund after "unacceptable" dental work
A former patient is demanding a refund from Franklin, Tenn.-based Taylor Made Smiles after an independent dentist hired by Delta Dental deemed the dental work "unacceptable," local NBC affiliate WSMV reports.
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Tennessee dentist urges patients to get tested for hep B, C
Knoxville, Tenn.-based Clarence "Buzz" Nabers, DDS, mailed letters to patients informing them that they should get tested for HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C, according to Knox News.
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