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'Devastated': Kansas pediatric dental office shares statement after patient death
Wichita, Kan.-based Tiny Teeth Pediatric Dentistry has released a statement after 3-year-old Abiel Zapata became unresponsive during a dental procedure and later died, reports CBS affiliate KWCH-DT.
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Illinois passes law allowing preventive dental care in schools
A bill signed into law July 9 will allow the state to provide preventive dental care in Illinois schools.
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3-year-old Kansas boy dies after dental procedure
A 3-year-old boy in Wichita, Kan., died after becoming unresponsive during a dental procedure, according to local police and as reported by KAKE.
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94% of dentists vaccinated: California Dental Association survey
A survey conducted by the California Dental Association and the California Department of Public Health shows that 94 percent of state dentists are vaccinated against COVID-19.
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9 TikTok trends that have dentists cringing
Dental trends have taken TikTok by storm, though the trends are not always dentist-recommended.
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DIY braces: TikTok users closing gaps with rubber bands
In a video viewed more than 9 million times, TikTok user @diana..nova said she was able to close a tooth gap in three days with hair ties.
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ADA publishes new pediatric sedation teaching guidelines
The American Dental Association's Council on Dental Education and Licensure published new sedation guidelines to provide direction for teaching of pediatric pain control to dentists and dental students.
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Loma Linda University researchers identify strategy to reduce aerosols during dental cleanings
Researchers at Loma Linda (Calif.) University School of Dentistry have developed a method to reduce aerosols during dental cleanings, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Dental Association.
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Biggest COVID-19 news this week: 6 things to know
Here's a compilation of some of the biggest COVID-19 news this week, gathered in one spot so dental leaders can quickly catch up on the news.
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Psychological conditions may increase TMD pain risk, new study finds
Psychological conditions, pain disorders, sleep disorders and orofacial symptoms can increase the risk of developing first-onset temporomandibular disorders, according to a study published by The Journal of the American Dental Association.
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New TikTok trend: Whitening teeth with magic erasers
Dentists are warning against a new viral TikTok trend where users whiten their teeth using a magic eraser, reports BuzzFeed.
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Revised California OSHA emergency rules prevail over federal rules, effective immediately
Revised California Occupational Safety and Health Administration emergency standards are effective as of June 17, prevailing over new federal OSHA rules in the state, according to the California Dental Association.
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Dentistry not heavily affected by new COVID-19 workplace regulations
Most dental offices will not be affected by new COVID-19 regulations set forth by the Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration, according to a June 14 press release from the American Dental Association.
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California OSHA votes against revising COVID safety standards
The California Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards board voted to withdraw revisions to its COVID-19 prevention emergency temporary standards, the California Dental Association stated June 10.
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California Dental Association revises COVID safety standards
The California Dental Association introduced proposed revisions June 7 to COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standards set forth by the CDA and Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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South Carolina dental office reporting monthslong wait for general cleanings
A South Carolina dental practice is reporting long waitlists for new patients seeking general cleanings, reports CBS affiliate WBTW.
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Nevada dental school to study oral bacteria in space with NASA, Colgate
Researchers from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Dental Medicine and College of Engineering are partnering with NASA and Colgate-Palmolive to study the growth and treatment of oral bacteria in space, the school announced May 29.
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How the pandemic has changed care: 1,712 dentists weigh in
Demand for orthodontic and cosmetic treatments at dental offices has risen since before the pandemic, according to poll findings from the American Dental Association's Health Policy Institute.
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How COVID-19 could change oral health, per NYT
Changes in dental health practices and increases in oral health concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic have led dentists nationwide to reconsider treatment methods and strategies to improve oral health during a time when dental providers are seeing fewer patients, The New York Times reported May 19.
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ADA issues guidance on CDC's new mask recommendations
The American Dental Association has issued guidance for member dentists to help answer questions about the new CDC mask recommendations for fully vaccinated people.
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