PRODUCT PROFILE: It’s Not Your Father’s PFM

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When tooth-coloured restorative materials were first introduced to the field of dentistry, it was apparent that a revolution was in the making. The word “cosmetic” was uttered in the same sentence with “filling,” and everyone took notice, from dentists and manufacturers to staff members and patients. But just how far could it go? Generation after … Read more

PAIN CONTROL: The Burning Mouth Syndrome

What is a syndrome? It indicates something very complicated; something that no one quite understands or can explain. I am here to tell you what burning mouth indicates. It is not a syndrome at all. It is simply an allergy. Patients who cannot wear dentures because of the burning in their mouths are allergic to … Read more

PERIODONTICS: A Rationale for Combining Chlorhexidine and Fluoride

ABSTRACT: There are questions as to whether chlorhexidine and fluoride can be used together. The purpose of this paper is to determine if chlorhexidine (CHX) and fluoride (Fl) when combined could be used as a powerful tool for the prevention of caries and gingivitis. A search over a 25-year period was conducted to locate studies … Read more

Learning Assessment 2000 QUIZ

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QUIZ INSTRUCTIONS Please Read and Follow All Instructions CAREFULLY The SLSA quiz consists of 15 questions based on the year’s Program. There is only ONE correct answer per question. Please circle the appropriate letter on the quiz card. All provincial licensing authorities currently recognize the SLSA Program for CE credits. The completed quiz card should … Read more

INFECTION CONTROL: Preprocedural Mouthrinses

Mouthrinses are used in dentistry for a number of reasons: to freshen breath, to prevent or control tooth decay, to reduce plaque formation on teeth and gums, to prevent or reduce gingivitis, or to deliver a combination of these effects. Given their antiseptic properties, however, some agents also can serve an important function in infection … Read more

A Picture Is Worth A Thousand …

Dr. Birek is Associate Professor with the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto and maintains a practice in Periodontics and Implant surgery in central Toronto.

My dental assistant figures that I did go to dental school to learn “dentalese,” a language patients can’t understand. What happens is that I dictate my findings during examination of a patient and she transcribes it into the chart. Nothing unusual so far. But stop for a moment and “think different,” if I may invoke … Read more

Learning Assessment (October 01, 2000)

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The SLSA program is based on current, referenced literature and consists of 40 questions, answers, rationales and references. Answers appear at the end of each quiz. Dentists who complete the 15 question quiz in the November, 2000 issue of Oral Health may be eligible to receive continuing education points. The names and license numbers of … Read more

PERIODONTICS: Advanced Early-Onset Periodontitis with Two Years of Maintenance

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ABSTRACT:The treatment and 2-year outcome of the case presented here was completed in the University of Toronto Graduate Periodontic Department. A graduate periodontal resident in training provided active treatment. This case details current concepts and treatment of advanced periodontitis and outlines a new classification of periodontal diseases.; Periodontal surgery will fail or is of little … Read more

PERIODONTICS: The Little Things That Count

By utilizing some of the 'ticks' illustrated above, we can achieve excellent results (tooth # 2.1 is an implant supported single crown).

A highly cosmetic replacement of a maxillary anterior tooth with an implant-supported crown is, at most times, a challenge. Since the immediate insertion of an implant into a “clean” extraction socket is often not feasible or desirable, the prosthetic-surgical team is faced with difficult hurdles. In combining the experience of several cases I plan to … Read more

See Pictures (October 01, 2000)

Dr. Norman and Mrs. Bev Marshall and Oral Health at Glacier Bay, Alaska in August, 2000.

Show us where YOU read Oral Health. Send your photos to: Oral Health, 1450 Don Mills Rd., Don Mills, ON M3B 2X7 Please note: PHOTOS WILL NOT BE RETURNED. Due to space and quality requirements, we are unable to print every photo we receive.

A summary of interesting sites for our readers to browse (October 01, 2000)

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www.marathonguide.com Serious runners can get their pulses racing with this site, overflowing with information. Members can create a running log, access training tips and nutrition advice. www.etiquettegrrls.com Two women created this site to purge the world of ‘horrible, crass, rude, boorish behaviour’ that seems to be the norm in the post, post-modern world. http://members.tripod.com/ ~tcotrel/car.html … Read more

Pussycat 1, Orthodontist 0

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Earlier this year my dental assistant came to work one morning carrying a large blue cage with a handle on top. She explained it was a “cat carrier”, and sure enough her pet cat was inside. She asked if it would be all right if she left work half an hour early so that her … Read more

An open forum for our readers to express their valued opinions (September 01, 2000)

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Re: The Denturist Issue Revisited, Oral Health, June 2000 The June Viewpoint article entitled ‘The Denturist Issue Revisited’ submitted by the Association of Prosthodontists of Ontario, was somewhat enigmatic in that it actually dealt with two separate and seemingly unrelated topics. One concerned escalating denturist fees while the other related to the unsatisfied prosthetics requirements … Read more

Learning Assessment (September 01, 2000)

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The SLSA program is based on current, referenced literature and consists of 40 questions, answers, rationales and references. Dentists who complete the 15 question quiz in the November, 2000 issue of Oral Health may be eligible to receive continuing education points. The names and license numbers of all who complete the quiz will be forwarded … Read more

Walkerton water worries keep the topic up front

With the number of deaths as high as 11, illness in the thousands and numerous business establishments seriously affected, nation-wide attention has been drawn to the problem of the safety of drinking water in this Ontario town of approximately 5,000 residents. The culprit was not the usual E. Coli but a lethal strain named Eshericha … Read more