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November 18, 2021








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Join us to learn about the CORE study findings

You are invited to a 1-hour meeting to review and discuss the findings from the surveys we conducted to assess our members’ approaches and comfort levels to mitigate SARS-CoV-2 transmission risks, and costs to their practices.


We will discuss study findings related to confidence on practice sustainability, COVID-19 vaccination and concerns, COVID-19 symptoms among dental staff and changes in infection control approaches.


We are offering two times for your convenience. Advance registration required.

Register for Friday Dec  3 @ 3pm EDT/12pm PDT
Register for Friday Dec 10 @ 3pm EDT/12pm PDT
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Network members will receive 1 free CE credit through the UAB School of Dentistry CDE


You can access the survey results in the Network HUB

The CORE Registry Study is supported by NIDCR grants

X01-DE-030404, U01-DE-28727,

and U19-DE-28717


CORE Survey 1 Report
CORE Survey 2 Report (available Nov 22)


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Dental caries with

subgingival margins

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Pictures used by permission from Frese et al. (2014) doi:10.2341/13-052-T © Operative Dentistry, Inc.

Begin Survey

An adult patient presents with restoration loss on the mandibular right premolar. During clinical and radiographic examinations, you diagnose superficial demineralized dentin reaching beyond the CEJ with the proximal margin partially covered by overgrowing gingival tissue.

How would you manage this deep caries lesion with subgingival margins?
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the knowledge base for clinical decision-making

and moving the latest evidence into routine care

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The National Dental Practice-Based Research Network is supported by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH)

(grants U19-DE-028717 and U01-DE-028727)