Staff Vaccine Status Discussions, Disclosures Pose Challenges for Businesses

Cynthia Fernandez said her personal sense of responsibility for the safety of her clients led her to publicly disclose that her staff were vaccinated against COVID-19 earlier this spring. “I think a lot of people are nervous still about coronavirus,” the owner of Cambridge, Ont.-based Accurate Auto Appraisal said in an interview. “We want to … Read more

Why is Dental Cosmetic Surgery Now Considered the ‘New Boob Job’

For some people, with masks coming off, they’re taking a look at refreshing their teeth’s appearance. The company Smile Direct Club reported that 60% of the people they surveyed are looking forward to seeing people’s smiles again. They’ve also seen a 47% increase in teeth whitening procedures and a similar climb for teeth straightening. Cosmetic … Read more

dentalcorp Announces Exercise and Closing of Over-Allotment Option and Conversion of Subscription Receipts

dentalcorp Holdings Ltd. (“dentalcorp” or the “Company”), Canada’s leading network of dental practices, announced today that further to its $700,000,000.00 initial public offering (the “IPO”) of subordinate voting shares of the Company (“Subordinate Voting Shares”) which closed on May 27, 2021, the underwriters have exercised their over-allotment option to purchase an additional 1,328,000 Subordinate Voting Shares (the “Over-Allotment Option”), at … Read more

AHA 2021 Statement on Prevention of Infective Endocarditis

The American Heart Association (AHA) has issued an update to its 2007 guideline entitled Prevention of Viridans Group Streptococcal Infective Endocarditis: A Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association. The statement concludes there are no recommended changes to the 2007 guidelines for the prevention of viridans group streptococcal infective endocarditis (VGS IE). The College is updating members … Read more

Dentist Office Goes Off-Grid to Avoid Power Outages

Dentists describe it as a “nightmare.” A patient is in the chair, halfway through getting a cavity filled, and then the lights go out. Drills stop working. There’s no electricity. “We’ve had it happen several times where we’ve been mid-treatment and the power goes out,” said Nicola Buckley, dentist and co-owner of Bailey Buckley Family Dentistry in Quispamsis. “It’s very stressful … Read more

Dentists See Rise in Cosmetic Dentistry Requests as Pandemic Restrictions Ease

Cosmetic dentist Kourosh Maddahi noticed a trend among his patients in Beverly Hills, California, beginning around March: Demand for treatments, everything from teeth whitening to full smile-makeovers, was higher than pre-pandemic levels. Even international virtual consultations restarted as people again consider traveling to the United States for cosmetic dentistry work. Why now? Maddahi said the … Read more

Liberal MPs Help to Defeat NDP’s Dental-Care Motion

An NDP motion calling for the federal government to cover the dental-care costs of most Canadians was voted down in the House of Commons on Wednesday, due in part to its rejection by almost all Liberal MPs — who are part of a government that’s promised to explore the idea of universal dental care. Because there was no debate … Read more

Introducing New 3M Respirators Made in Canada

eGrimesDirect.com announced the availability of the new 3M NIOSH-approved N95 respirators are in stock and ready for immediate delivery. They are available through the website: 3M Aura Health Care N95 Particulate Respirator Surgical Mask 1870+ sold in bulk cases of 440 individually wrapped masks. As of April 1, 2021, the first Canadian-made 3M N95 respirators shipped from the newly-expanded Brockville Ontario facility. These high-quality respirators are now … Read more

New Leave Code in HRMS for Medical and Dental Appointments

The new leave code 698 – Medical and dental appointments has been activated in HRMS, which is to be used for dental and medical appointments, including COVID-19 vaccination appointments, in accordance with Treasury Board Secretariat’s Directive on Leave and Special Working Arrangements. When using leave code 698 – Medical and dental appointments, employees do not need to divulge the reason … Read more

Scottish Government Announces Free NHS Dental Care for Young People

The Scottish Government will scrap dental charges for young people by the end of August, it has been announced. The policy will provide free NHS dental care for people aged 18-25 if approved by MSPs. Around 600,000 young people will benefit from the measure, ministers said. To view the full story, please click here. See … Read more

US Dental Practices ‘Largely Exempt’ from OSHA Rule

The ADA is pleased that dental practices are mostly exempt from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s new emergency temporary standard to protect health care workers from COVID-19. The OSHA emergency standard, released June 10, provides additional guidance for health care settings, including hospitals and nursing homes, where all employees may not be screened for COVID-19, … Read more

Inappropriate Pain Management After Surgery a Major Cause of Opioid Crisis

Targets to eliminate pain after surgery are a major cause of the opioid crisis in several countries, according to a new report co-authored by Professor Lesley Colvin of the University of Dundee. Published in The Lancet, the report brings together global evidence detailing the role of surgery in the opioid crisis. The authors conclude that pain … Read more

National Dental Program Would Help Free Up Hospital Staff: NDP

A national dental-care program for low-income households wouldn’t come cheap but would help cut down traffic at hospital emergency rooms, the NDP says. “Too many Canadians end up in the emergency room because of dental problems that could be easily prevented if they could afford routine dental care,” MP Carol Hughes (Algoma-Manitoulin) said last month. … Read more

Smartphone Camera Can Illuminate Bacteria Causing Acne, Dental Plaques

Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a method that uses smartphone-derived images to identify potentially harmful bacteria on skin and in oral cavities. Their approach, outlined in a paper published in the issue of Optics and Lasers in Engineering, can visually identify microbes on skin contributing to acne and slow wound healing, as well as … Read more

Henry Schein Acquires Majority Interest in eAssist Dental Solutions

Adds Outsourced Virtual Dental Billing Platform to a Growing Portfolio of Value-Added Services to Help Enhance Practice Profitability Henry Schein, Inc. (Nasdaq: HSIC), the world’s largest provider of health care solutions to office-based dental and medical practitioners, announced today that it has acquired a 70% ownership position in eAssist Dental Solutions (eAssist), the developer of … Read more

Understaffed and Ready to Hire, Dentists Face Applicant Shortages as They Emerge From COVID-19 Pandemic

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Rebecca De La Rosa, D.D.S., prided herself on having a tenured dental team. But after losing two hygienists and an expanded-function assistant at the height of the pandemic — all of whom had been working for her for nearly 20 years — she has seen a limited number of job applicants … Read more

VisCalor: Highly Filled Thermo-viscous Universal Composite

After the successful launch of VisCalor bulk, VOCO introduces its second thermo-viscous composite in VisCalor. This universal esthetic composite brings the same innovative 2-in-1 technology with more shade options and indications while keeping it as simple as Warm it, Flow it, Sculpt it!  Once warmed, VisCalor delivers the viscosity of a flowable, then rapidly cools … Read more

UK Dental Leaders Commit to Review of Infection Control Rules Amid Backlog Concerns

The announcement came after dentists warned that the current rules could have “serious consequences” for patient care. Dentists have said that the number of appointments they can offer patients is being hampered by the stringent requirements for infection control in dental practices implemented early in the coronavirus pandemic. In a letter to the UK chief … Read more

Buffalo Forensic Dentist Pens Sequel to Award-Winning Crime Novel

Previous novel was honored by Independent Publisher Book Awards, Reader’s Favorite International Book Awards and Next Generation Indie Awards University at Buffalo professor Mary Bush, a forensic dentist who has helped analyze prominent criminal investigations, is returning to the world of crime fiction. Her new novel, “The Secrets We Bury,” the sequel to her acclaimed … Read more