Chapel Hill-based University of North Carolina Adams School of Dentistry has opened a teledentistry platform for patients and providers, according to an April 6 The Daily Tar Heel report.
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Nineteen percent of dentists said their offices are closed completely, while 76 percent said their offices were only treating emergency patients during the pandemic, according to an American Dental Association Health Policy Institute biweekly poll.
The Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations plans to launch a new clinical licensure exam in June, according to the American Dental Association.
Steven Huber, DDS, of Jefferson City, Mo.-based Huber Orthodontics, died from COVID-19, according to ABC's KMIZ.
As many dental offices throughout the country have postponed all non-essential appointments due to the COVID-19 pandemic, SmileDirectClub announced April 6 that it will open its teledentistry platform to all licensed dentists and orthodontists.
A former receptionist at a New Jersey dental office filed a lawsuit April 2 claiming she was driven out of her job after complaining about a party culture promoted by her supervisor, according to The New York Post.
Briana Oller, DDS, of Glen Carbon, Ill.-based Simply Smiles, is recovering after being diagnosed with COVID-19, according to The Telegraph.
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Millions of people have filed for unemployment, with numbers continuing to rise as the coronavirus sweeps the nation.
The American Dental Association released interim guidelines for dentists to minimize the risk of COVID-19 transmission before, during and after emergency dental treatments.
