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[ad_1] A recent survey of over 1,000 dental practices conducted by Net32 revealed that dentists across the country were generally very fearful about the prospect of resuming their practices in a COVID-19 world, as state stay-at-home mandates are lifted. Hundreds of comments were related to safety of themselves, their staff, and their patients. In an…
Shining bright like diamonds! These DA II’s excelled at coronal polishing today!
Another group of talented ladies getting their coronal polishing certificates for North Carolina. Check out our future classes to expand your skill set as a dental assistant and further your career success.
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