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Dentists expected to raise fees, exit family practices as pandemic keeps patients away despite safety measures – USA TODAY
Millions of Americans are delaying dental appointments due to concerns about the coronavirus, prompting increased fees and fewer family practices.

Stress and isolation due to the pandemic are certainly bad for our mental health, but dentists are seeing evidence our oral health is suffering too.
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Millions of Americans are delaying dental appointments over concerns about coronavirus infection, and that’s likely to trigger increased fees for patients, job cuts for workers and fewer family practices.
When the pandemic began this spring, essentially all dentists temporarily shut down for all but emergency appointments, putting hundreds…
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