New reporting from the San Francisco Standard reveals a worsening dental hygienist shortage in California that is reshaping both clinical practice and the economics of dentistry. Dentists are increasingly relying on associate dentists or…
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A new California pilot program would allow dental assistants to administer local anesthesia, a move many dentists welcome for…
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Implementing Community-Driven Strategies to Transform Oral Healthcare Access
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