ADA Interactive Map Shows COVID-19 Dental Regulations By State

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May 1, 2020 The ADA recently released a COVID-19 State Mandates and Recommendations webpage which features an interactive map that illustrates the various dental regulations by state and includes case totals. Dentists can view how COVID-19 is affecting the dental profession in each state with a visual comparison. The state-by-state list further breaks down mandates and recommendations from state entities, …

New Executive and Public Health Orders Issued

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April 27, 2020 Several orders have been released in the past 24 hours from the governor’s office, DORA, CDPHE and local government entities. Governor Polis’ Executive Order D 2020 045  CDPHE Public Health Order 20-29 (As of 4/29) We have several questions and concerns about this public health order and have submitted comments to CDPHE. Once we have clarification on these concerns, …

DORA Communication & Joint Update from the CDA and CODHA

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April 24, 2020 This morning, DORA released a statement to every dental licensee in Colorado regarding the expiration of Executive Order D 2020 027 – the Temporary Cessation of All Elective and Non-Essential Surgeries and Procedures.   While Colorado is entering the “Safer-at-Home” phase of its recovery plan on April 27, dentists should NOT expect to return to work as normal …

ADA Releases PPE Guidance

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As some states are preparing to consider reopening their dental offices, the ADA has issued interim guidance related to PPE. In these states that are considering reopening when the state mandates are lifted, the ADA is encouraging dentists to exercise professional judgment and carefully consider the availability of appropriate PPE to minimize risk of virus transmission.  Currently, FDA approved tests …

Gov. Polis Signs Executive Order: Extends Suspension of Elective/Non-Essential Procedures

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Last night, Gov. Polis signed an executive order extending the state’s stay at home mandate. Gov. Polis also extended the temporary suspension of elective and non-essential surgeries and procedures to preserve PPE. These executive orders are in effect through April 26 at the earliest.*  This order continues to restrict all voluntary or elective surgeries or  procedures, whether medical, dental, or veterinary. A voluntary or …

CDA COVID-19 Letter to Gov. Polis

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March 30, 2020 Good afternoon Governor Polis, On behalf of more than 3,500 members of the Colorado Dental Association (CDA), we commend you on your decision to postpone all elective surgeries and issue a Stay at Home order to slow further spread of COVID-19. At this uncertain and troubling time in our history it is paramount that we have strong …

What is a Dental Emergency? Guidance and Best Practices

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What is a Dental Emergency?   This guidance may change as the COVID-19 pandemic progresses. Dentists should use their professional judgment in determining a patient’s need for urgent or emergency care.   On March 19, Gov. Polis issued an executive order to limit all treatment to emergency care to minimize the spread of COVID-19 and conserve PPE. An executive order has the …

Gov. Polis Signs Executive Order: Elective/Non-Essential Procedures Temporarily Suspended

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This afternoon, Gov. Polis signed an executive order temporarily suspending elective and non-essential surgeries and procedures to preserve important medical equipment, like personal protective equipment and ventilators, needed to combat COVID-19. The executive order is in effect from March 23 to April 14, with the exception of rural and critical access hospitals. This includes all voluntary or elective surgeries or procedures, …

Cybercriminals Leveraging National Crisis to Target Businesses

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by Black Talon Security   Cybercriminals are now leveraging our national crisis to target businesses of all sizes by launching cyberattacks and phishing campaigns in order to exploit us at a potential time of weakness. There have been warnings issued by government agencies related to cybercriminals targeting businesses that are turning on remote access to their systems in order to …

CDA/ADA Issues Recommendation to Postpone Non-Essential Treatment

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by Jeff Kahl, D.D.S. President, Colorado Dental Association As the information and science around COVID-19 continues to evolve, the CDA has maintained an ongoing dialogue with the American Dental Association (ADA), Colorado governor’s office and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE). We want to ensure that we are making the best decisions with the information and science available in …