Innovation: Turning Problems into Solutions

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Problems are encountered by most people every single day. Their easiest option is to simply back away from the situation, and to focus on more readily manageable issues. This is the most common direction, the path of least resistance and stress. It is often not, however, the most effective decision. Dentists, in particular, are trained … Read more

Needle Fracture During Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block: A Case Report of Management Adjacent the Carotid Sheath

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Abstract Administration of an inferior alveolar nerve block is a routine technique in clinical practice. Despite mid-century advancements in armamentarium alloy properties, responsible for a significant decline in needle fracture incidence, cases of needle fracture upon local anesthesia administration continue to be reported. Techniques of prevention are paramount. Management of retrieval may pose a challenge … Read more

Botox® for Reduction of Post-Bone Graft Resorption with Anterior Mandibular Dental Implant Reconstruction: A Preliminary Study

Introduction Patients who are partially edentulous and have a severely resorbed anterior mandibular ridge, either acquired or developmental, often present with significant and challenging problems. These problems include inadequate bone volume for implant supported anterior mandibular fixed prosthetic reconstruction. These deficiencies in bone create significant reconstruction issues for the both the surgical and restorative implant … Read more

Management Of Drug And Alcohol Dependent Patients In Dental Practice

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Introduction Alcohol and drug dependence is an ongoing worldwide problem. The effects of alcohol kill 3.3 million people every year. This amounts to 5.9% of all deaths.1 Alcoholic liver disease is at an all time high level, and alcohol is now the third leading cause of ill health after tobacco and high blood pressure in … Read more

Treatment of Fibrous Dysplasia Utilizing Digital Planning

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Introduction The use of digital planning in the practice of oral and maxillofacial surgery has afforded clinicians with enhanced treatment planning capabilities through the fabrication of surgical stents, which results in reduced intra-operative time and improved predictability of surgical outcomes. This method of pre-operative planning utilizes digital imaging data to plan surgery and construct the … Read more

Managing the Minor Oral Surgery Patient on Novel Oral Anticoagulants

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Abstract A new class of anticoagulants known as ‘NOACs’ (novel or non vitamin K antagonist Oral Anti Coagulants are replacing the more traditional Vitamin K inhibitors – coumadin (warfarin). Other names given to these drugs include direct oral anticoagulants or “DOACs”. These drugs have the same basic effect to reduce the likelihood of clot and … Read more

A New Look At Oral Dysplasia

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Approximately 300,000 cases of oral cancer are diagnosed annually worldwide1 with an overall mortality of approximately 40 percent in the United States2, predominately because of diagnosis at a late stage3 (Fig. 1). Early diagnosis of localized disease significantly reduces the mortality rate. FIGURE 1. Carcinoma on the right maxillary tuberosity. The most common form of oral … Read more

I NEED HELP…

I suffer from a metacognitive inability known as the Dunning-Kruger effect. I was working with a keen and knowledgeable intern who was suturing a wound in the posterior maxilla. Now, it was a rather difficult area but I gave the intern the room and time to practice this skill. During the 10 minute excursion to … Read more

Dental Visits to The ER

As I return from the hospital emergency room (ER) after seeing yet another patient in dental pain (my fifth this week while on-call and that’s not counting the infections and fractures!), I wonder how we can do better as a dental community by these patients while easing the burden on the emergency department at the … Read more

JDIQ Prepares To Host Over 13,000 Delegates from Around the World

The 46th Annual meeting of the Ordre des dentistes du Québec will take place this spring May 27th to 31st at the Palais des congrès de Montréal. Billed has Canada’s largest dental meeting in 2015, over 13,000 delegates from around the world are expected to attend. JDIQ features a scientific program with over 125 lectures … Read more

The Cracked Tooth: Diagnosis and Management

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Cracked teeth present both diagnostic and restorative challenges to any dentist. A cracked tooth can present with varied signs and symptoms based on the location and extent of the crack, which can be difficult to determine and visualize. Treatment of cracked teeth has been controversial in recent literature. Previously, stainless steel bands were often used … Read more

Quality of Class II Cavity Preparations Performed by Preclinical Students With and Without Magnifying Loupes

Introduction The objective of preclinical dental training of undergraduate students is focused towards orientation, improvisation of performance and spatial perception of learners. These abilities combined with application of preclinical training to clinical practice are essential.1 Preclinical training offers enhancement of dexterity (motor skills) along with cognitive development. One of the main specialties wherein this dexterity … Read more

Current Clinical Practices in Root Canal Irrigation Among Canadian Endodontists

Current Clinical Practices in Root Canal Irrigation Among Canadian Endodontists

ABSTRACT Purpose: Several aspects of irrigation have recently changed due to extensive research in the area. Research demonstrating preferences in irrigation practices among endodontists is limited, therefore, this study sought to assess current practices in root canal irrigation among endodontists using a web-based survey. Methods: Endodontists with a membership with the Canadian Academy of Endodontics … Read more

Twisted Files and Adaptive Motion Technology: A Winning Combination for Safe and Predictable Root Canal Shaping

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The ultimate goal of endodontic treatment is the prevention and/or treatment of apical periodontitis, such that there is complete healing and absence of infection1 while the overall long-term goal is the placement of a definitive, clinically successful restoration and preservation of the tooth.2 Successful endodontic treatment depends on a number of factors, including proper instrumentation, … Read more

Still Looking for MB2: Endodontic Nirvana

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Finding the Holy Grail. Grabbing the Brass Ring. Finding the MB2 canal in maxillary molars! Pie in the sky? We think not! With all the technological advances that have occurred in dentistry, certainly in endodontics, the biologic objectives have remained the same, those being to eliminate and/or prevent apical periodontitis. How does one do this? … Read more

Annual Spring Meeting (ASM) – May 5th – 7th, 2016

The Annual Spring Meeting (ASM) is the Ontario Dental Association’s signature dental conference and trade show. Now in its 149th year, the ASM continues to be a prominent gathering place for all dental professionals. The ASM offers an unparalleled education program featuring the best and brightest minds in the dental industry. Year-after-year, dentists and their … Read more

Cosmetic Dentures to Generate Dental Facial Esthetics

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Cosmetic procedures like bleaching and porcelain veneers result in that today people are more conscious about the appearance of their smile than ever before. Often though, people with dentures are deprived of cosmetic outcomes. This is strange. Because it’s like saying that people with no teeth are not influenced by the cosmetic revolution of today, … Read more