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Planmeca is presenting the outcome of 50 years of dental unit evolution at IDS 2023

Dental News and Technology

The ergonomically positioned monitor seamlessly extends the user experience by bringing together all the elements of a daily clinical workflow – from practice management to intraoral scanning and viewing X-ray images. This allows dental professionals of all sizes to work in their preferred position while sitting or standing.

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Cellerant Consulting Group Expands Hygiene Division

Dentistry Today

Cellerant Consulting Group is excited to announce that Rachel Wall, RDH, BS and Valerie Dangler, RDH, BSDH have joined the company as senior executive consultants and have also joined the Cellerant Best of Class Hygiene Award panel of judges, which is currently concluding deliberations for 2023 award winners to be announced in July.

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OnDiem and DPR Partnership

Dental News and Technology

Dental Products Report Announces Strategic Partnership with onDiem February 22, 2023 The partnership expands education and tools for hygienists and dental practices, providing information on the latest technology, compliance and more. CRANBURY, N.J.,

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VIEWPOINT – WNL: Within Normal Limits, or a Dangerous Assumption?

Dentistry Today

In 2019, the ADA announced an expansion to its policy on oral cancer detection, recommending that dentists and dental hygienists perform routine examinations for oral cancer, including oropharyngeal cancer, for all patients. link] LED Dental officially partners with USI. Cancers caused by HPV are preventable. Dent Today.

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Dentistry’s Accelerated Path to Normal

Planet DDS

However, research by the ADA and American Dental Hygienists’ Association found that 3.1% of hygienists had contracted COVID-19 as of last fall. Despite new guidance from the CDC and ADA, by May of 2020 , less than 3% of dental practices were open with business as usual.