A Successful Pacific Dental Conference!

The Pacific Dental Conference has once again surpassed its attendance record to date with over 12, 700 participants. This year’s attendance included over 3500 Dentists, 2000 Dental Hygienisst, along with 2350 Exhibitors, making this conference a great success. Be sure to mark your calendars for March 5th – 7th, 2015 for the next PDC. For … Read more

Zahn Dental Named Dental Laboratory Supplier of The Year

Zahn Dental, the dental supply and laboratory division of 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 that it received the National Association of Dental Laboratories’ (NADL) Supplier of the Year Award. Zahn was recognized for its unique business … Read more

More than 70 countries involved!

With less than a month left until the 20th March, the list of National Dental Associations, student associations, governments, private and public health clinics, as well as individuals who will be participating in World Oral Health Day has reached a new record. Celebrations are expected in 75 countries, and with the presence of almost 50 … Read more

Re: Thankfully We Have Each Other, January 2014

Dear Dr. Nouri, Thank you for your editorial. It was very enlightening. I couldn’t agree with you more that we are fortunate to be a member of this great profession of dentistry and even luckier that as a profession we have the privilege of being self-regulated. In the 90’s, I am one of those dentists … Read more

Direct Class IV Composite Restorations From Treatment Planning to Successful Results

INTRODUCTIONFractures of the anterior dentition are a common condition mostly among young patients. Dental materials, such as composite and ceramics offer the possibility to create highly esthetic restorations. However, when there is a considerable amount of healthy tooth structure remaining, the material of choice for most anterior restorations is composite in order to preserve sound … Read more

Do Root Supported Overdentures Have a Good Prognosis in General Dental Practice?

ABSTRACTThis paper briefly describes the history of overdentures and the philosophy of their use over the last 150 years. This literature review compares the results of a prospective, longitudinal, cohort study with other published literature. If a patient with a terminal dentition will change behaviors, improve their daily oral hygiene, and follow preventive protocols, then … Read more

Full Mouth Rehabilitation with Lithium Disilicate Crowns and Titanium Abutments

INTRODUCTIONWear damaged dentition present in patients with a variety of problems, including malocclusion, loss of function, and poor esthetics. A universal occurrence, most clinicians generally identify wear as the combination of erosion, attrition, and abrasion.1 Although wear naturally occurs during aging, it can lead to decreasing the protective network of enamel and dentin, leaving teeth … Read more

Who is Responsible for Oral Hygiene During Orthodontic Therapy?

Orthodontics is a multi-factorial dental procedure that involves the patient, general dentist, orthodontist, assistant(s), hygienist, treatment coordinator, front desk personnel, and sometimes, an oral surgeon or periodontist. Collaboration and communication between the teams is essential. In most cases, each performs his or her role in isolation from the others, sending an email on occasion. So … Read more

Lasers Easily Improve Your Clinical Outcomes

oft tissue diode lasers have been used for decades, but now their affordability and portability make them truly a piece of equipment every practitioner should consider. In this article we will discuss how they work and how to work with them with the intent that if you have a laser already you’ll pick up tips … Read more

Blue Light Hazard in Dentistry

Bright lights, ubiquitous in the dental operatory, are necessary tools of the craft. With the expansion of technology in light-cured resin composites, whitening procedures, and the mindfulness to save energy by ‘going green’, we’re seeing a consequent proliferation of sources emitting intense beams of high-energy visible light (HEV). HEV consists of a narrow band of … Read more

Orofacial Pain: Diagnosis & Triage

ABSTRACT:When people experience orofacial pain, their first call is often to their dentist. Many different conditions will present with similar symptoms, making it difficult for a dentist to arrive at an accurate diagnosis. Without a correct diagnosis, it is virtually impossible to provide the care necessary to alleviate a person’s pain. The goal of this … Read more

Computer-assisted Occlusal Pressure Analysis and Its Clinical Use in Restorative, Prosthodontic, TMD and Sleep Dentistry

INTRODUCTION:A long-standing goal of Restorative and Prosthodontic Dentistry is to quantify the relative occlusal forces on each tooth through the sequence of movements during which the teeth are engaged. Articulating paper alone, along with other methods (wax bites, articulated casts etc.), depend ultimately on a subjective interpretation by the dentist. Despite best intentions, many oversights … Read more

Mucous Retention Psuedo-Cysts In The Sinus Augmentation Site: A Concern Or An Incidental Radiographic Finding?

Dental implants have gained popularity for the treatment of edentulous sites.1,2 Global demand for dental implants is increasing and is expected to increase substantially in the future. In this respect, long-term edentulism of the posterior maxillary dentition poses complications such as insufficient alveolar width, depth or both. Increased pneumatization of the maxillary sinus, alveolar resorption … Read more

Newsflash For Our Profession: “Finally You Can Reduce X-Ray Dose to Your Patients, Simply and Easily!”

INTRODUCTIONFor over 40 years, my academic colleagues in radiology have taught you, your dental assistants and your dental hygienists to use rectangular collimation for intraoral x-ray procedures to minimize the x-ray dose to the patient.1 And for almost 40 years, no dental office has used them. Why? Using the old rectangular collimating devices that we … Read more

ODA 147th Annual Spring Meeting

The Annual Spring Meeting (ASM) is Ontario Dental Association’s signature dental conference and trade show. Now in its 147th year, the ASM continues to be the prominent gathering place for all dental professionals. The ASM offers an unparalleled educational program featuring some of the best and brightest minds in the field of dentistry. Year after … Read more

Exceptional weeks ahead

The coming weeks will be exceptional for FDI: we will be ‘Celebrating healthy smiles’ on 20th March, World Oral Health Day. This year, it promises to be a huge event, wider in scope and activities than any year since its inception in 2008. Reports are coming in daily of new and exciting activities envisaged by … Read more