Percentage of dentists ‘open, business as usual’ dips in February: ADA

Dentists reporting their practice is open and conducting business as usual declined nearly 3 percentage points from January to February, according to the American Dental Association’s Health Policy Institute polls.

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Below are the percentage of respondents who considered their practice “open and business as usual,” beginning in May 2019, according to the ADA HPI polls.

May 6-19: 1.1 percent

Week of June 29: 4.1

Week of Aug. 10: 17.4

Week of Sept. 7: 16.2

Week of Oct. 5: 18.1

Week of Nov. 2: 20

Week of Nov. 30: 20.8

Week of Jan. 18: 32.3

Week of Feb. 15: 29.5

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