6 Reasons You Should Consider Getting Dental Veneers

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Consider using the following educational article at your practice to help inform patients about getting veneers. The cosmetic dental industry has evolved to offer solutions to almost every problem related to oral hygiene, tooth troubles, and smile aesthetics. And yet, most people may be unaware of the most advanced solution in smile correction today. Dental … Read more

The Two-part Formula for Successful Dental Marketing

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What is dental marketing? There are many ways to answer that question. In fact, it could be a topic of a book or even an entire series. Yet, it can be summarized in a very simple statement. Dental marketing is the art of getting people to find you and then getting them to choose you. … Read more

Office Space: Toronto Smile Design Yorkville Dental

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THE WHY: The Owner’s Story Dr. Johnson Ozgur is extremely proud of his stunning new office, Toronto Smile Design Yorkville Dental. After graduating from dental school in 2008, he enjoyed ten years of clinical practise as a principal dentist running his clinic in Turkey. In 2011, he began his Digital Smile Design (DSD) journey by … Read more

The Next Level of Patient Care is Navigating the System Itself

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Look around and you’ll see a lively debate about “the best way to deal with sleep apnea.” I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the harm that can befall a patient navigating a strange, fractured, and increasingly siloed healthcare environment. I’ve noticed that the term “sleep apnea” means different things to different people. Let’s tour … Read more

Does Your Patient Know What You Just Said?

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Our job is to educate our patients regarding their dental needs and provide for their wants. Like any relationship, communication is critical for building understanding. I recall being in dental hygiene school, listening to one of my classmates explain to her patient that he had periodontal disease and needed scaling and root planing. He looked … Read more

Seal Grenada: We Can Do This!

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“Clueless.” I Confess! That’s Me, When PressedTo Help Reduce, Supress,Arrest Caries Among the AdolescentsAnd Kids of Grenada – a BlessedCountry, Whose People PossessThe Drive to Progress. For Despite the Traumaand the StressOf Having Been OppressedHistorically, they Re-Invest,Welcome All as Guests,Kill with Kindness. And It’s Their Refusal to Acquiesce,Their Protest That ImpressedMe. Made Me Say “Yes”To … Read more

What Best-of-Class Trends to Look for in 2023 for Dental Hygiene

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Now in its third year, the prestigious Cellerant Best of Class Hygiene Awards program was created by Cellerant Consulting founder and CEO Lou Shuman, DMD, CAGS, to honour the standout dental products designed for use during dental hygiene appointments. Chosen by a panel of dental hygiene thought leaders, the awards highlight innovative technologies, materials, and … Read more

Time for a Change? Exploring Orthodontics as a Dental Hygienist

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Now, more than ever, we keep hearing and reading about how dental hygienists are leaving the profession. New and ever-changing guidelines, critical Quality Assurance programs, and personal burn-out are adding up and causing dental hygienists to explore other career paths. Before you jump ship on a profession you have spent years in school training for … Read more

Level Up Your Clients

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Confession. I eat chocolate every day and I don’t feel guilty. I also don’t make my clients feel guilty about having a sweet tooth. That’s because I know how to decrease the harm from sweets on my teeth and I tell my clients how to do the same. We all have bad habits that we … Read more

CandidPro—Adding Significant Capabilities

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If you think that providing clear aligners is a complex and unpredictable process, it’s time to get Candid with your patients – literally. CandidPro is a clear aligner platform that provides oversight and integrated orthodontic treatment planning with licensed orthodontists. The platform is simple to use, and the opportunity to obtain support from orthodontists brings … Read more

Bite Changes in Dentistry

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Bite changes have been a most exciting topic in dentistry over the last 20 years. We now know that our skulls are changing in shape as our brains have enlarged and our diets have softened. According to the research of Lieberman,1 Corrucini,2 Weston Price3 and Nestor,4 our midfaces are retruding due to epigenetic factors. The … Read more

Effect of Intramuscular Injection on Tinnitus Associated with Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD)-Related Pain: A Case Report

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Abstract This case report presents a novel intramuscular injection directed at the lateral pterygoid muscles as a potential treatment for Tinnitus in a TMD-related pain patient. The authors present a clinical case of a chronic TMD-related pain patient with chief complaints of jaw pain and tinnitus. The patient presented with additional symptoms, including ear pain, … Read more

Resolution of Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Polyposis Following Maxillary Morphogenic Functional Appliance Therapy: A Case Report

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Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) is an inflammation of the paranasal sinuses lasting longer than 12 weeks and accompanied by pathologic symptoms, such as difficulty breathing, nasal congestion, and facial pain/pressure. Symptoms of nasal obstruction, nasal discharge, and hyposmia or anosmia become more prominent when CRS is complicated by nasal polyposis (NP).1 NP complicates a quarter to … Read more

Artificial Intelligence as a Day-to-day Diagnostic Aid in the Dental Practice

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In the recent years, and more so since the introduction of OpenAI’s Dall-E and ChatGPT, the terms “artificial intelligence” (AI) and “machine learning” (ML) have become commonplace. What was considered as science fiction for many years is slowly becoming a reality, and in fact, we are surrounded by artificial intelligence almost every moment of our … Read more

The Importance of Dental Labs

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According to our survey respondents, most dentists are still using external dental labs and have no immediate plans of adding an in-house lab to their practice. This is to be expected as starting up and running a dental lab requires high costs and a lot of work. Essentially, it is committing to running another entire … Read more