Thepandemic has made the whole world look at things differently. People in Western countries have started wearing face masks, social distancing is now almost second nature and we are all too familiar with the concept of lockdown.
The UK’s dentistry sector has undergone a crash course in how to manage during a public health emergency of unprecedented proportions.
And some of the changes imposed by the pandemic could be here to stay.
Laura Edgar, managing director of Aura Infection Control, a leading specialists in dental hygiene products and services, believes the lessons of the pandemic will help to make dentistry even safer in the future.
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