Henry Schein Arcona celebrates new facility

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Niagara-on-the-Lake — One of Canada’s largest dental distributors has a new home in picturesque Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON. Henry Schein Arcona’s new, state-of-the-art head office and distribution centre was christened by more than 450 guests from across Canada.Completed in October 2001, the 127,000-sq-ft facility will stock 38,000 items from 700 manufacturers, making it the largest dental products … Read more

News (March 01, 2002)

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Kodak Canada Inc. would like to recognize the significant contribution that John Paterson (R) and Haynes Darlington have made to Kodak and the dental industry. Both John and Haynes announced their retirement from Kodak in January of this year after many years of exemplary service. Kodak Canada Inc. wishes them every success in their retirement.

Calendar of Events 2002

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MARCHMarch 13 – 16 2002The Academy of Laser Dentistry 9th Annual Conference & ExhibitionSan Diego — La Jolla, CAContact: Tel: (954) 346-3776 www.laserdentistry.orgMarch 21 – 24Hinman Dental MeetingAtlanta, GAContact: (404) 231-1663www.hinman.orgAPRILApril 4 – 7California Dental AssociationAnaheim, CAContact: (916) 443-3382, ext. 4470www.cda.orgApril 10 – 14American Association of Endodontics Chicago, ILContact: 800-872-3636or (312) 266-7255www.aae.orgApril 18 – 20Ontario … Read more

SLSA 2002: Learning Assessment

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Self Learning/Self Assessment 2002 will commence in the January 2002 issue of Oral Health. The format will continue to be four items per month for 10 months, followed by a 15-question quiz in the November 2002 issue.Dentists who wish to obtain CE credits from SLSA in 2001 are reminded that the completed 2001 quiz card … Read more

Finance: A proactive transition planning check list

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The Oxford Concise Dictionary defines pension as a periodic payment made especially by governments, companies, or employers in consideration of past services or a relinquishment of rights. A broader definition of the word pension in my view would include all the automatic programs (stock options, deferred profit sharing, retirement compensation arrangements, the actual pension itself) … Read more

Transition Management: Do You Need to Transition Your Practice?

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The simple act of selling your dental practice will absolutely not be an option for thousands of dentists over the next five to 10 years. The historical sequence of events that have lead almost every dentist to retirement in the past will not work in the future, in fact parts of that familiar process are … Read more

Office Design: Environ-dentally balanced

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A dental office is an expression of the practitioners’ philosophy and should reflect the times and surroundings. It has to be environ-dentally balanced. With this principle, Dr. Brian Kalliecharan and team established their practice in Barrrie, ON. The practice, named after its website, adentaloffice.com, is host to state-of-the-art computer technology encompassing digitized radiography, cosmetic imaging … Read more

Forensic Dentistry: Identifying the Victims of 9/11

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The official count of the dead and missing in the attack on the World Trade Center has fluctuated and fallen sharply over the past few weeks, from a high of 6,500 to less than 3,900. Officials say, as duplications and errors on lists are corrected, that number could continue to drop, perhaps to 3,000. An … Read more

Letters to the Editor (December 01, 2001)

Re: Editorial entitled, “One Phase or Two Phase Orthodontic Treatment – Which is Best?” by Randy Lang, DDS, D. Ortho. Oral Health, September 2001.Routinely, my days begin with seeing and retreating patients with TM disorder, collapsed arches, vertically inclined maxillary incisors and retruded mandibles. I often wonder, while eating my popcorn and thinking about the … Read more

ENDODONTICS: The Thermo Hydraulic Condensation Technique

FIGURE 4 Lateral canals filled with sealer and/or gutta-percha is evident with the THC technique can be seen in the obturation of a plastic tooth A and clinically B.

The quest for technological advances and improvement on existing techniques is actively sought after in dentistry. Who does not want to do things better, faster, and more effectively? For decades, we have sought to improve obturation concepts, instruments and procedures to dramatically make them simpler and better.Dr. Herbert Schilder in 19671 gave birth to a … Read more

ENDODONTICS: Digital Documentation and the Dental Operating Microscope

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The surgical operating microscope has become an integral part of the medical field since 1957. It has become a necessity within the disciplines of neurology, otolaryngology, and the microsurgical reattachment of severed appendages and vessels to name but a few.1-7 The dental profession has been slower to accept the microscope as part of its regular … Read more

Finance: Let’s avoid it!

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If you have a sizeable RRSP or RRIF program, which continues to grow each year, your estate could have a potentially onerous tax bill. This would significantly reduce the size of your estate. However, with thoughtful planning, these taxes can be mitigated by the strategic use of a “Joint & Last to Die” Universal Life … Read more

Legal Issues: Are You Ready to Retire?

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There are dentists who will practice to the very end of their careers. Others will seek to cash in their chips by selling their practice. At some time most dentists who own their own practices will be faced with the prospect of selling. At that time they will encounter a host of issues, some of … Read more

Practice Management: Where’s the value in a dental practice?

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For dentists, their professional lives are determined by a series of decisions that they take at key transition points in their careers. These include decisions to go to university; to pursue a profession; to choose dentistry as a career; which dental schools to apply to and attend; where to establish a practice; general practice or specialty; and, inevitably, when and how to plan and carry out a successful transition out of their practices and into retirement.

Pacific Dental Conference February 21-23, 2002 (December 01, 2001)

CONFERENCE VENUEThe Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Center overlooks Coal harbours and Burrard Inlet, both bussing with sea planes, ferries, and passenger ships. The Centre also boasts a fabulous view of Stanley Park and the North Shore’s majestic snow-capped mountains and ski resorts. Hotels are within a short walking distance.SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMThursday, February 218:30 am – 4:00 … Read more

The Changing Face of Continuing Education

In the expanding universe of dental continuing education, the Internet adds a dimension never before thought possible. Cyber communities on list servers surround the globe and enable an unprecedented exchange of information. This digitally directed exchange originates from a basic tool, but it is the application of this tool that is needed in order to … Read more

More than Building a Financial Nest Egg

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Retiring? There’s good news and bad news. The good news? People are living longer, healthier, more vital lives than ever before. The bad news? People are living longer, healthier, more vital lives than ever before. Seniors (not necessarily synonymous with retirees) are one of the fastest-growing population groups in Canada. In 2000, there were an … Read more