As state economies reopen, dental hygienists are returning to work and face uncertain risks to their health and safety. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers routine tasks associated with dentistry to be at very high risk of exposure to...
Due to the enduring impact of COVID-19, ADHA has made the very difficult decision to cancel the in-person Annual Conference. We were really looking forward to networking in New Orleans, however, the health and safety of our community must come first. So, we’re going...
To assist dental hygienists with the many unanswered questions about how to safely return to work, and the need for and availability of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), ADHA Task Force on Return to Work recently made revisions to their Interim Guidance...
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