Shofu Dental Corporation Receives the 2015 “Best of Class” Technology Award from Pride Institute

Shofu Dental Corporation announced that its EyeSpecial C-ll, a digital camera designed exclusively for dentistry, has received the prestigious 2015 “Best of Class” Technology Award from pride Institute. Led by Dr. Lou Shuman, President of the Pride Institute, the “Best of Class” Technology Awards represent an initiative to inspire new and existing technology companies to … Read more

The Canary System Can Detect and Monitor Caries Treated With Resin Infiltration

Quantum Dental Technologies (QDT) presented findings of a study last week at the 62nd Congress of the European Organisation for Caries Research (ORCA) in Brussels, Belgium that The Canary System® can monitor caries progression after caries lesions are infiltrated with DMG’s ICON – a clear resin. This study showed The Canary System could detect and … Read more

Mississauga, Ontario Dentist Elected as AGD Secretary

The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) is pleased to announce that Neil J. Gajjar, DDS, MAGD, of Mississauga, Ontario, was elected as the association’s secretary during AGD 2015, the academy’s annual meeting, which took place June 18 to 21 in San Francisco. A member of the AGD since 1999, Dr. Gajjar has been active on … Read more

Zimmer Completes Combination with Biomet

Zimmer Holdings, Inc. (NYSE and SIX: ZMH) today announced that, following the receipt of U.S. Federal Trade Commission clearance, Zimmer has completed the acquisition of Biomet in a cash and equity transaction currently valued at approximately $14.0 billion. In connection with the combination, Zimmer has changed its corporate name to Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. The … Read more

American Academy of Periodontology: More Than a Quarter of US Adults are Dishonest with Dentists about Flossing Habits

National survey reveals there’s room for improvement to educate Americans on gum disease, which affects one in every two adults over age 30 As part of its national “Love the Gums You’re With” campaign, the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) released a new national survey that reveals more than a quarter (27 percent) of U.S. … Read more

The American Dental Association Releases Guideline on Gum Disease Treatment

Dentists treating patients with chronic periodontitis, a severe form of gum disease that can lead to tooth loss, are advised to use scaling and root planing (SRP), deep cleaning of the teeth, as initial treatment, according to new guidelines from the American Dental Association (ADA). The guidelines, based on a systematic review and meta-analysis of … Read more

Managing Oral Mucositis Cancer Therapy

The goal of this paper is to present oral mucositis management approaches that are currently available in Canada. It is currently estimated that over 500 Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer every day (Canadian Cancer Society/Cancer Statistics 2014). Although advances in cancer therapy have improved survival rates for many tumor types, these treatments may cause side … Read more

A Tale of Two Lasers

Laser therapy is not a foreign concept in most dental practices, as many practitioners include soft tissue surgical lasers in their arsenal of high-tech equipment. Low-level lasers are a subset of the laser family that elicit a cellular response from the cell, as opposed to a photothermal effect, resulting in improved healing, pain reduction and … Read more

Finishing Orthodontics for Undersized Teeth: The Bioclear Method

Orthodontics has seen significant advances over the past decade. In spite of these advances, there is no magic wand when teeth are undersized. In addition, there are a staggering number of adult ortho cases that produce the dreaded black triangle; an esthetic dilemma that is considered to be more unsightly than the crowding that led … Read more

Integrated Sterilization

Over the past five decades, the dangers of microbial threats in the dental practice have been more specifically recognized, and more definitively addressed, than ever before. There has been significant progress in the understanding of previously known and newly identified organisms, and their necessary eradication from the dental treatment process. There has been a parallel … Read more

Implants and Prosthetic Restorations: Clinical Considerations

INTRODUCTIONEdentulism is considered to be a disability and a major oral health problem worldwide.1,2 Replacing missing teeth with complete dentures does not restore the masticatory efficiency of natural dentition, even though a well-designed and fabricated removable dental prosthesis can, and often does, satisfy the patient who has both an acceptable amount of soft/hard tissues and … Read more

3M True Definition Scanner Q&A with Mark Leishman, BMedSc, DDS

1You have been using an intra-oral scanner in your practice for more than a year. Can you tell us what your reasons were for investing in this new technology? Dr. Leishman: I felt it was time to upgrade to a digital impression system to streamline my workflow with dental laboratories and improve my clinical efficiency. … Read more

Are Mouth-Guards Hazardous to Your Health?

The good news is that many sports participants, both young and old, have been educated (or perhaps required) to wear sports mouth-guards during contact and non-contact games. These guards prevent countless impact and shock injuries to the teeth and the TMJ. Only decades ago, it was unusual to see a hockey player with unbroken front … Read more

No Brushing Required Changing the Way You Think About Pet Oral Care

Petsmile is a revolutionary new pet toothpaste that eliminates the hassles of brushing your and your patients’ dog’s teeth. Petsmile was developed by the humans who brought you Supersmile, hailed as the “#1 Whitening System” recommended by cosmetic dentists. Petsmile Professional Toothpaste reduces plaque, fights gingivitis, and virtually eliminates “doggie breath”. Unlike other canine toothpastes, … Read more

Study: Alcohol Consumption Can Have a Negative Impact on Gum Health

Study Published in the Journal of Periodontology (JOP) Reveals that Drinking May Increase Periodontal Disease Risk Factors, Exacerbate Existing Periodontitis In a recent study published ahead of print in the Journal of Periodontology, Brazilian researchers have found that consumption of alcoholic beverages can have adverse effects on the health of a person’s gums, aggravating existing … Read more

Henry Schein Selected As Corporation of the Year By The Association of Hispanic Healthcare Executives

Company Recognized for its Commitment to Help Increase Diversity and Cultural Competency in Health Care Professions  Henry Schein, Inc. (NASDAQ: HSIC), the world’s largest provider of health care products and services to office-based dental, animal health and medical practitioners, announced today that it has been selected as the Corporation of the Year by the Association … Read more

2015 Annual Premier Dental Charity Ball sparkles in the Nation’s Capital!

The 2015 Sparkle Dental Charity Ball was a sparkling success! Bringing together all branches of the dental care community within the National Capital Region and Eastern Ontario, the event was received with great acclaim and promises to be an eminent annual oral health charity soiree.  Set in the spectacular Grand Hall of the Canadian Museum … Read more