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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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.
The FDI World Dental Federation and Australian Dental Association will hold an entirely virtual World Dental Congress in September after canceling the 2020 edition due to the pandemic, the FDI said March 3.
Miami-based dental radiographer Regina Cespedes has voluntarily surrendered her license after she was accused of practicing unlicensed dentistry out of her condo, the Miami Herald reports.
A Nevada proposal would allow dentists statewide to administer vaccines for diseases such as the flu or human papillomavirus, reports Nevada Business.
Jennifer Mallon, vice president of mergers and acquisitions at Western Dental, discussed M&A trends amid the pandemic on "Becker's Dental + DSO Podcast."
