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Dentistry in the Second Wave

Dental Peers

Yes…we heard the warning calls about the potential for a second wave. Perhaps we hoped that wave would not materialize as we enjoyed how properly distanced, outdoor get togethers gave us a break from “Covid fatigue”. We should feel confident that our recovery from the second wave will enjoy a similar experience.

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Dentistry in the Second Wave

Oral Health Group

Yes…we heard the warning … The post Dentistry in the Second Wave appeared first on Oral Health Group. Looking back to the glorious month of August, it was not just the wonderful summer weather we were enjoying. We were also enjoying the easing of restrictions as Covid numbers appeared to be on the decline.

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Professional Transition Strategies Facilitates 30 Dental Practice Transitions in Q1 2024

Dentistry Today

A highlight of the quarter was orchestrating a joint venture deal for a two-location general dentistry practice, with growth opportunities. ” As the second quarter begins, PTS is geared up for further growth as the preferred partner for dental professionals seeking a seamless career transition. Initially valued at $7.6

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Building Your Basics: Building Your Confidence

Dental Peers

But will this lead or contribute to the dreaded second wave? A second wave concerns many of us on more than just one front. So far, dentistry has come out of the lockdown in quite a robust manner. However, there is something else we also know about a second wave. Confidence is key in dentistry!

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Study of UK dental professionals reveals extent of occupational risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection

Dental News and Technology

A University of Birmingham-led study of over a thousand dental professionals has shown their increased occupational risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection during the first wave of the pandemic in the UK. The observational cohort study, published today ( 3 June 2021 ), in the Journal of Dental Research , involved 1,507 Midland dental care practitioners.

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Providing Dental Care in India vs the United States During a Global Pandemic

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

Sahil Mhay, BDS, had intended to travel to the United States to work in a public health-focused research lab at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry (UMSOD) in Ann Arbor under the leadership of Romesh Nalliah, BDS, MHCM. However, the pandemic meant that Mhay, a practicing dentist, could not leave India. COVID-19 in India.

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Journey to Become a “BioLogical” Healer

Queen of Dental Hygiene

I could see the bacteria moving and waving at me. Ten years ago this month, I started my dental health blog. The most important part of my patient care is giving my patients information. So, thanks to my lovely daughter and editor, I started writing weekly articles for my patients. It truly was unconventional. It was boring.