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Know How to Respond to the Dental Practice’s Most Common Injury: Needlesticks

Needlestick injuries are one of the greatest occupational hazards in the dental office. When a sharps injury occurs,...

Reduce Risk of Theft in Your Dental Practice with Employee and Accounting Controls

Theft within dental practices is surprisingly common and it’s on the rise. Review your bookkeeping structure...

Improving Patient Safety with a Timeout Policy

The dental office can be a fast-paced working environment with various distractions that can impede best safety...

Treating Older Adults: Minimize Risk With Informed Consent and Updated Health History

Ensuring the safety and health of older adult patients requires several considerations, including their ability to...

Saving Time and Staying Safe with Paperless Documentation

Learn how to transform recurring paperwork into more secure, organized, and flexible digital formats. Reduce risks...

Practice Website Accessibility: Is Yours Risking AwDA Litigation?

“Click by” lawsuits based on violations of the Americans with Disability Act are being targeted at...

Injury on the Job? Proper Response Protocols Protect Your Practice and Employees

Every workers’ compensation claim varies, but with each claim, dentists should report the injury to their...

Romantic Relationships with Patients: Your Obligation as the Employer

In any workplace, navigating relationships is complicated. But the potential for unforeseen and possibly high-risk...

Handling Conflicts With Confidence: Tools To Reduce Tension and Risk

Avoiding conflicts with patients or employees only allows them to grow and expose the dental practice to liability...