Anterior Post Traumatic Immediate Implant Manuscript

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EXTRACT Fractured teeth are the mist common encountered dental emergency. This manuscript presents an anterior trauma case from initial presentation to final treatment through use of an interdisciplinary approach to diagnosis, planning, and treatment. Introduction A 22-year-old male patient presented to Scripps Center for Dental Care on emergency reporting having been hit in the face by a … Read more

Digital Dentistry – Removing the Barriers to Entry

It all started in the 1970’s when Prof Francois Duret gave the world a glimpse of the future of digital dentistry. When we look back now, we can see just how ahead of his time Prof. Duret was. Today in North America, less than 10 percent of dentists utilize intra-oral scanning in their office. Digital … Read more

Who Are the Four Horsemen And What Can We Learn From Them?

Recently, a good friend of mine sent me a link to YouTube and suggested that I watch the video because I would find it interesting. After 20 minutes I was speechless at what I learned and how much I didn’t know. I quickly became fascinated with the presenter in the video and his breadth of … Read more

Re: Registration Editorial (February 2016)

Dear Oral Health and Professional Colleagues: Re: Registration: It’s Not All Bad editorial In my February 2016 editorial, I was privileged enough to share some of my thoughts and opinions regarding my proposal for an adjustment to some of the provinces’ method of knowing which dentists provide sedation services to their patients. Included in that … Read more

Passage à la Technologie Numérique

L’industrie dentaire nous incite sans relâche à passer à la technologie numérique! Si l’on devait croire tout le battage publicitaire entourant la technologie numérique, on pourrait penser qu’en choisissant de ne pas faire le saut à la technologie numérique, on sera désavantagé, distancé par les autres et que l’on deviendra un « mauvais dentiste ». Il y … Read more

Going Digital

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We are constantly being pushed by the dental industry to go digital. If one were to accept and believe all of the hype, it would seem that if we don’t jump on the bandwagon, we are missing out, falling behind and considered a “bad dentist”. Eight years ago, I attended a digital symposium by a … Read more

Five Years Of Experience With Sirona InCoris TZI

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For many years, PFM crowns and bridgework have been the backbone of prosthodontic dentistry all over the world. While having its limitations and problems, it has been a reliable way to restore our patient’s teeth for decades. About 12 years ago, with the advent of more modern CAD/CAM systems, and patient’s desire to get metal-free … Read more

Composites for Children Made X-tra Easy

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For those of us that take care of children all of the time, most of the time, or some of the time, we know that we must have good behavioral management skills as well as good technical dental skills. When it comes to kids in our practice, there is no doubt that we can have … Read more

I – Raise Minimally Invasive Hydraulic Sinus Lift Technique. An Innovative Implant Design: A Case Report

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Introduction Implant placement in the posterior atrophic maxilla is a challenge. Bone augmentation (sinus floor elevation) is indicated very often.1 When the sub-antral residual bone height is very limited, the open sinus-lift surgery – lateral window-Caldwell-Luc antrostomy is the conventional therapy used by most dentists.2 This is a traumatic invasive surgery with several postoperative complications … Read more

Face Mask Performance: Are You Protected?

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Published reports in the 1960s investigated reported increases in upper respiratory tract infections in dentists from airborne splashes, spatter, and aerosols generated during use of high-speed handpieces. Later studies also indicated a higher incidence of colds in dental hygienists who did not routinely wear masks during patient care. Despite demonstrations of occupational risk from airborne … Read more

Formaldehyde in Dentistry: The Irrational Fear of a Human Endogenous Substance

ABSTRACT The world has seen many problems with man-made chemicals such as thalidomide, PCB’s, DDT etc. In many people, this has sparked a fear of all chemicals, including many that are naturally occurring. Members of the scientific community are not immune to these fears. Formaldehyde in dentistry is a classic example of the irrational fear, … Read more

Digital Dream or Digital Denial – CEREC Fundamentals and Workflow

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In the many years since the 1985 CEREC introduction led by Dr. Werner Mormann, we have seen digital dentistry grow. Digital dentistry allows for the utilization of technology and material advances to provide exceptional dental care, a diversified treatment philosophy, reduced patient visits and increased case acceptance that enhances the economics of a dental office. … Read more

Xylitol: Natural Sweetener It may also be good for your teeth.

What Is It? Xylitol is a naturally occurring sweetener that is found in agricultural and forest products, (e.g. raspberries, plums and cauliflower), and it is produced by the human body during its normal metabolism of glucose at the rate of approximately 10 to 15 grams daily. It is a five-carbon sugar alcohol, or polyol (chemical … Read more

Chewing, Biting, Clenching, Bruxing and Oral Health

ABSTRACT Studies published in the last decade suggest that chewing (or mastication) and other chewing-like activities such  as biting, clenching and bruxing, are involved in regulating bone growth, development and maintenance, reducing stress, increasing attention, contributing to better cognition, stabilizing the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), flagging a possible obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), clearing the oral cavity … Read more

The Time Of The Testimonial

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Online reputation from testimonials are said to be more important now than the old gold standard, word of mouth. Affinity, authenticity, relevance, video leverage, testimonial triggers are some of the new lingo. My email inbox is inundated with marketers trying to profit off me, by helping me achieve “quality” patient testimonials. The Royal College of … Read more

Pacific Dental Conference 2016

The 2016 Pacific Dental Conference will once again be held at the Vancouver Convention Centre from March 17th-19th. The Pacific Dental Conference is one of the largest dental conferences in North America, offering a varied and contemporary selection of continuing education programs. With over 150 open sessions and hands-on courses and over 300 exhibiting companies … Read more

ConeBeam CEREC Integration

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Digital radiography can improve our ability as clinicians to treat patients effectively, quickly and in a manner that leads to treatment allowing for less pain and recall. This article describes digital radiography techniques, which help with diagnosis for all aspects of dentistry and implant treatment planning. It describes procedures, which merge the use of CEREC, … Read more