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Arizona nurse anesthetist sued over 2 dental patient deaths
Tory Richmond, a nurse anesthetist in Arizona, is facing two wrongful death lawsuits after two dental patients died in separate procedures, according to a Nov. 5 report by ABC affiliate KNXV-TV.
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Common dental tools can cut COVID-19 threat in offices, researchers find
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities found that tools dentists commonly use to remove patients' saliva after rinsing were very successful at reducing aerosol spread, a potential COVID-19 threat, the university said Nov. 8.
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Baby teeth may show evidence of mothers' stress: Study
Lines on children's baby teeth may be linked to a mothers' psychosocial stress during and after pregnancy, according to a study published Nov. 9 in JAMA Network Open.
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Dental offices excluded from CMS vaccine mandate
CMS on Nov. 4 issued an emergency regulation that requires full COVID-19 vaccination by Jan. 4 for all eligible staff at healthcare facilities participating in Medicare and Medicaid programs.
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Dentists can ethically refuse care for unvaccinated patients, ADA says
It's not unethical for dentists to refuse care for unvaccinated patients in some situations, according to an updated version of the American Dental Association Principles of Ethics & Code of Professional Conduct.
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California dental students giving COVID-19 vaccinations
Students at the University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco have begun administering COVID-19 vaccinations, the school said Oct. 26.
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HIPAA doesn't ban providers from requesting COVID vaccination status of patients, staff
HIPAA doesn't prohibit businesses and individuals, including certain healthcare providers, from asking if someone has been vaccinated against COVID-19, according to a news release from HHS.
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Mouth rinses reduce COVID-19 virus in saliva, new study finds
Mouth rinses can reduce the SARS-CoV-2 viral load in saliva of both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients, according to a study published by The Journal of the American Dental Association.
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New California law lets dentists apply to give rapid COVID-19 tests, vaccinations
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation to allow dentists to apply for licensure permitting them to administer rapid COVID-19 tests and vaccinations at their offices.
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How dental conditions have changed since pre-pandemic
The majority of U.S. dentists are reporting four conditions on the rise compared to pre-pandemic levels, according to the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute poll.
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Hispanic Dental Association launches bilingual, peer-reviewed journal
The Hispanic Dental Association has launched a bilingual, peer-reviewed journal to advance access to information pertinent to the Hispanic community, the dental group said Oct. 11.
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Iowa dental hygienist fined by state for working after positive COVID-19 test
Rachel Crabb, an Iowa dental hygienist who continued working while she knowingly was infected with COVID-19, agreed to pay a $100 fine and had her license suspended for five days, according to a settlement with the Iowa Dental Board.
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Illinois dentist faces wrongful death lawsuit, patient's family claims he didn't have deep sedation license
A patient's family members are suing an Illinois dentist after the patient died following a tooth surgery for which he was sedated, according to a lawsuit filed Oct. 6 and cited by WREX.
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What dentists should know about COVID-19 booster shots, per ADA
Dental providers can find the latest information on COVID-19 booster shots from the American Dental Association's updated COVID-19 vaccination fact sheet.
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Rhode Island dentist publicly defies COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers
A Cranston, R.I.-based dentist has publicly said he will defy the state's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for all healthcare providers, according to The Providence Journal.
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Iowa dentist accused of improper sanitation fights license revocation
Thomas Cooney, DDS, has filed to challenge the revocation of his dental license, according to the Iowa Capital Dispatch.
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CDC releases infection control training resource for dental practices
The CDC recently released a free online training resource on infection prevention and control for dental practices.
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CareQuest creates guides to boost medical-dental integration
The CareQuest Institute for Oral Health has created implementation guides for the exchange of primary and oral healthcare information, the company said Sept. 16.
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California bill would let dentists give COVID-19 vaccinations, rapid tests
California Gov. Newsom is expected to sign a bill that would allow dentists in the state to administer influenza and COVID-19 vaccines and obtain licenses to conduct rapid COVID-19 tests, the California Dental Association said Sept. 17.
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CDC updates interim COVID-19 guidance for dental practices: 6 notes
The CDC updated its interim COVID-19 infection control guidance for dental healthcare personnel Sept. 10.
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