No capital gains tax hike: Best financial moves for dentists

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Mark Carney confirmed that his government will not proceed with an increase to Canada’s capital gains tax. This has significant implications for dentists—both as business owners and as investors. Dentists often have dual exposure to capital gains—through their practice sales and their personal investment portfolios. A proposed increase would have added another layer of complexity to tax … Read more

The journey to dental hygiene for Jazmine Chavez

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Hygiene Spotlight features an exceptional dental hygienist every month. This month, we are showcasing Jazmine Chavez, RDH, Founder of Pearl House Studio, which provides a modernized approach to preventative dental hygiene care. Last year, Jazmine stepped into a role at The Dental HyGenius, which helps dental professionals master the business side of dentistry. Why did you … Read more

Myofunctional therapy can transform your dental hygiene career

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As a Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH), my professional goal has always been to grow and evolve as an oral health provider. Simply, learn all the things—like orthodontics, laser therapy, tooth whitening, adjuncts to periodontal therapy, and so on. I even took on a casual role with my local health unit providing services, education, and screening … Read more

How to develop good oral hygiene for infant patients

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Treating children, not teeth Infant toothbrushing is not really important until about the ages of two and a half to three. The reason is that there are large interproximal spaces between the erupting teeth and all the surfaces, especially the interproximal surfaces which are self-cleaning. At two-and-a-half to three years, the second primary molars erupt … Read more

Term vs. permanent life insurance: What every dentist needs to know

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Life insurance is one of the most important financial tools available, but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. As a dentist, you’ve spent years building your career, accumulating assets, and securing your financial future—but what happens to your family, your business, and your wealth if something happens to you? Many dentists recognize the importance … Read more

Do more female dentists rely on their partners for financial advice?

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A British survey reveals that an increasing number of female dentists are relying on their partners for financial advice rather than seeking guidance from professionals. A biennial study from Wesleyan Financial Services found that in 2024, 37 per cent of female dentists primarily sought financial advice from their partners. This marks an increase from 2022, … Read more

Er,Cr:YSGG laser in the treatment of gingival proliferative verrucous leukoplakia

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Oral leukoplakia is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre in 2020 as “White plaques of questionable risk having excluded (other) known diseases that carry no increased risk for cancer”.1 It is the most common oral pre-cancerous lesion and, by definition, oral leukoplakia excludes white lesions such as frictional keratoses, namely benign alveolar ridge … Read more

Exploring new frontiers: The intersection of dentistry and nuclear engineering

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Abstract This manuscript explores the burgeoning collaboration between dentistry and nuclear engineering, showcasing their shared principles and synergistic potential through examples such as research programs focusing on radiation-based diagnostic tools, joint clinical initiatives optimizing radiation therapy for oral cancers, and innovative applications of nuclear imaging modalities such as PET/CT (Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography) in oral … Read more

Digital innovation in dental instrument sterilization: Meeting RCDSO’s latest guidelines

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The cornerstone of patient safety in dental practice lies in proper instrument sterilization and meticulous documentation. As the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO) continues to emphasize stringent sterilization protocols, dental practices face increasing challenges in maintaining comprehensive records while managing busy clinical schedules. Critical parameters in instrument sterilization The RCDSO guidelines mandate … Read more

What’s BLUE in dentistry?!

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Many technologies used in dentistry are evolving and we must keep up with the progress. My interest in various laser and light therapies has recently led me to discovering new and emerging uses of BLUE light which I was not aware of, so I plunged into literature to learn more and what I found pleasantly … Read more

Periodontal disease and alcohol consumption: The relationship, dental management, and role of the dentist

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Abstract Periodontal disease is a chronic multifactorial disease of the periodontium, involving inflammation and destruction of the supporting structures of the teeth including the gingiva, periodontal ligaments, root cementum and the alveolar bone. Alcohol has been found to have a negative impact within the oral cavity and more specifically on periodontal health. Although alcohol has … Read more

Top 3 ways to improve your patients’ experience at the dentist

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We asked Canadian dental patients if they would like to see anything improved for their experience at the dentist and while 35% said “everything was fine,” 61% made a suggestion. Patients aged >30 to 49 years of age were more likely to leave a suggestion for improvement while patients aged 50 and up were more … Read more

What’s to come in the next 25 years of dentistry?

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As we enter the second quarter of the 21st century, it is nice to reflect on what the first quarter brought us, lessons learned, and what the future has in store. I celebrated the 25-year reunion with my U of T classmates last year. Most of us are still practicing—some as principal owners facing various … Read more

The hottest topics in dental hygiene for 2025: Sustainability in dentistry

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As the dental profession navigates a rapidly evolving landscape, one theme is set to dominate conversations in 2025: sustainability. With increasing awareness of climate change and environmental challenges, the integration of eco-friendly practices in dental hygiene is no longer optional, it’s essential. Understanding sustainability in dentistry Sustainability in dentistry is about balancing oral health and … Read more

Beyond the drill: How data-driven strategies can elevate your practice

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In the world of dentistry, clinical expertise is essential—but it’s not enough. Today’s most successful dental hygienists understand that business acumen, data-driven decision-making, and strategic growth are just as critical as the quality of care they provide. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) serve as the x-rays of your clinical practice and the dental practice, revealing what’s … Read more

Unlocking the mysteries of dental unit waterlines: A guide for dental hygienists

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Did you know 90% of bacteria live in biofilms?1 Understanding the complexities of biofilm and the function of Dental Unit Waterlines (DUWLs) is essential for dental hygienists dedicated to providing safe, high-quality care. This article aims to demystify the processes involved in maintaining DUWLs by highlighting the importance of routine testing, effective product use, and best … Read more

Everything you need to know about genetic oral testing in dental practice

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With the advancement of technology and AI, oral testing is now a popular tool for dental hygienists. But how can you differentiate between the many products on the marketplace? Do all oral tests look at human genetics? Should you prioritize in-office testing over send-away test kits? What’s the difference between salivary diagnostics, genomic sequencing, screening … Read more