OraCare Partners with Dentists to Provide Vital Support to Cancer Patients

Free Product Provided To Help Ease the Side Effects of Cancer Treatment In response to a critical need within the dental community to help support and care for patients undergoing cancer treatments, OraCare is pleased to announce the continuation and growth of their program, OraCare Cares. “We were so happy when we found out that … Read more

Online Trends That Are Damaging to Oral Health

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Trends are a familiar part of life and most are typically harmless. However, with the rise of social media apps such as TikTok and Twitter, there has also been a concerning rise in dangerous behaviors. While some trends are a fun way to express yourself and connect with other people, they can also lead to … Read more

New X-PUR Opti-Rinse 0.05% Mint Flavor!

Following repeated requests from its loyal users, Oral Science is pleased to announce that X-PUR Opti-Rinse Plus 0.05% (daily use) will now be offered in a delicious mint flavor specifically designed for the particular taste of adult patients. This new version joins the flagship X-PUR Opti-Rinse Plus family, the #1 high strength sodium fluoride home-care … Read more

First of its Kind Dental Clinic Targeting Low-Income Families, Individuals Opens in London, Ont.

A new low-cost dental clinic has opened its doors in London, Ont., this week after three years in the making. The Wright Clinic launched to provide accessible dental care for those who face barriers such as income or housing insecurity in London. “Many Londoners suffer from pain, discomfort, and loss of opportunity because of poor oral … Read more

Pandemic Causing More Dental Issues, Including ‘Mask Mouth’: U of A Study

Broken and fractured teeth issues are on the rise, according to a recent release from the University of Alberta’s School of Dentistry Oral Health Clinic. “It’s a very stressful time, and we are grinding and clenching our teeth in our sleep from anxiety,” said Liran Levin, Professor and Head, Division of Periodontology in a release … Read more

GreenMark Secures FDA Clearance for LumiCare™ Caries Detection Rinse

Enhanced Visualization of Dental Caries is the First Commercial Application of Startup Venture’s Nanotechnology Platform GreenMark Biomedical Inc. announced that the company has secured regulatory clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) to market its LumiCare™ Caries Detection Rinse as a 510(k) Class II Medical Device. “Gaining FDA clearance for our LumiCare™ device … Read more

Scotland Dentists’ Move for Fluoride in the Water Supply to Combat Children’s Oral Health Crisis

SCOTS dentists have re-ignited a decades old debate by demanding that fluoride be added to Scotland’s drinking water to beat a children’s dental crisis exacerbated by a lack of available treatment during pandemic. The British Dental Association in Scotland (BDAS) has been concerned that according to reports from frontline staff, some 2,500 children in Scotland are now … Read more

2020: A Reflection of a Year in Dentistry

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Upon reviewing my Editorial from the April 2020 issue, I had discussed what motivated any of us to continue to practice dentistry on a day-in, day-out basis. Little did I know what was in store for us all by the time the editorial came out in print. As I sit here at my computer pondering … Read more

Letter to the Editor: Take a Shot

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It would seem that the roll-out of vaccine to combat COVID-19 in Ontario and indeed Canada is lagging behind other jurisdictions. Now that the vaccines are becoming more available, the next step is how to deliver them quickly and safely to the population. One of the bottlenecks is the availability of properly trained professionals to … Read more

Optimizing Communication Using Digital and Analog Technology with Monolithic Restorative Solutions

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The speed of advancement in the world of digital technology has made a tremendous impact in dentistry. The way we look at this advancement is quite important. With the influx of artificial intelligence powered robots, robots may perhaps augment humans by doing the work that humans don’t really want to do. Doing so would free … Read more

A Digital Workflow to Improve the Single-Unit Anterior Implant Success

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Abstract The anterior single unit implant can present a challenging dilemma to both the restorative dentist and the surgeon. Several factors may present that can adversely affect the final restorative outcome of cases such as these. Appropriate planning and execution are crucial for a pleasing result to both the patient and clinical team. Digital tools … Read more

3D Printing in Your Office: Better Outcomes in Minimal Time

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Increasingly, more dental professionals are embracing digital dentistry and the technologies that accompany it. Pivoting to digital dentistry streamlines many processes while increasing convenience, comfort, and creating better clinical outcomes for patients and practitioners alike. With the inevitable march of dental technologies, restorations and dental procedures are being completed rapidly and efficiently, without middlemen nor … Read more

Case Study: Begin With the End in Mind – From Wax to Composite

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Introduction For many dental students the first-year class focused on Dental Anatomy and Morphology is their initial “real” introduction to a life-long, in-depth professional relationship with teeth. While the lecture portion of the course may closely resemble the format of many biology classes encountered in college, the laboratory component traditionally introduces one of the most … Read more

Responsible Aesthetics with Severe Discolouration: How Can Digital Help Us?

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New opportunities are one of the many reasons people immigrate from Canada from all over the world. The same is true for our patient who arrived in Winnipeg in 2013 from Adama (formerly Nazareth), Ethiopia. This 37-year-old female was seen as a new patient during an initial hygiene appointment. What immediately struck us was the … Read more

Immediate Replacement of an Infected Incisor – A 15-Year Follow-Up: A Case Report

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Immediate restoration of teeth that are not worth preserving, with implants in the aesthetically demanding anterior region, is a challenge in everyday practice. The case study described here shows an immediate implantation to replace the right upper incisor with persistent apical inflammation in 2005. Since then, the patient has come to our practice at least … Read more

Simplifying Anterior Restorations in Aesthetic Implant Dentistry

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The dental implant is a prosthetic device delivered through a surgical process. It allows clinicians to replace one or multiple missing teeth without damaging the remaining dentition. Many attempts have been made in the literature to define the success, failure, and the factors that will influence the outcome. As clinicians, our focus should be on … Read more

Management of Multiple Diastemas with Indirect Restorations

Digital models were calibrated with the patient’s facial photographs ensuring the digital wax-up appropriately addressed all areas of visual tension. Facial flow analysis was completed ensuring the teeth sat in harmony within the patients face.

With rapid progression in the science of restorative dentistry, particularly since the advent of ‘adhesive’ techniques, it is irrefutable that the demand and interest in cosmetic restorations has increased both from dentists and patients alike. Numerous materials and techniques are at our disposal in this modern age of dentistry, giving us the ability to work … Read more