Are You Practicing Social Distancing?

As your health and safety is our primary concern, T.I.D.E. is taking all necessary precautions to keep the community safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. We would like to show our support to the dental community during this time by offering our Implant Complications webinar free of charge (reg. $149 + tax). From now through to … Read more

Everything You Need to Know About COVID-19 as a Dentist in Canada (Updated Regularly)

Due to the circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak, Oral Health has compiled a list of all updates pertaining to the dental industry in Canada that have been shared on our website for your convenience. This article will be updated regularly. Please click the title of each story to read more. March 24, 2020 COVID-19 Benefits … Read more

COVID-19 Benefits – From the Office of DCY

We would like to update everyone and provide more clarity on the Government’s Covid-19 benefits, based on information available as of 3:00pm, March 24, 2020. The benefits that are available are as follows: Employment Insurance (EI) regular or sickness benefits Emergency Care Benefit Emergency Support Benefit Temporary Wage Subsidy EI REGULAR AND SICKNESS BENEFITS In … Read more

B.C. Dentist Dies After Attending Dental Conference with COVID-19 Outbreak

A B.C. dentist who attended a Vancouver dental conference at the centre of a novel coronavirus outbreak in the city has died of suspected COVID-19 complications, Global News has learned. Dr. Denis Vincent of North Vancouver attended the Pacific Dental Conference, which took place at the Vancouver Convention Centre from March 5-7. The Ministry of … Read more

The Race to Get Personal Protective Equipment to Health Care Workers

On Friday, Dr. Michael Warner, an ICU physician at Toronto’s Michael Garron Hospital, started calling the city’s veterinary clinics, looking for animal ventilators that could be repurposed for people with COVID-19. By Saturday, he realized that ventilators were no longer the chief priority: hospitals around the country are burning through personal protective equipment (PPE) for … Read more

Guidance On True Emergency Situations During COVID-19 Pandemic

The College strongly recommends all non-essential and elective dental services are suspended immediately. Emergency treatment should continue. What is a “true emergency situation”? In dentistry, a “true emergency situation” includes oral-facial trauma, significant infection, prolonged bleeding or pain which cannot be managed by over-the-counter medications. How should emergency cases be managed? Considering the current pandemic … Read more

Access dentalcorp’s COVID-19 Resources

In recent weeks, Canadians have had to come to grips with the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the profound impact it has and will have on our country. In an effort to support the dental community as we collectively navigate this unprecedented situation, dentalcorp has opened our COVID-19 resources to the entire dental community. We believe that … Read more

Announcement: Global Symposium 2020 is Postponed to Early 2021

After careful consideration and monitoring of the ongoing spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), we have made the difficult decision to postpone the Nobel Biocare Global Symposium in Las Vegas, NV originally scheduled for April 16-18, 2020. The unprecedented circumstances presented by the coronavirus, the increasing health and safety concerns as well as travel restrictions in … Read more

An Update From UBC Continuing Dental Education

Due to the ongoing concerns regarding the COVID-19 virus, all UBC Continuing Dental Education April courses have been postponed. Participants who have registered for April courses have already been contacted by our office via email. If you are registered for an April course and have not received an update from CDE, please email cdeconf@dentistry.ubc.ca. Further … Read more

Coronavirus: Dental Hygienists Concerned Dentists are Still Providing Non-Essential Service

The B.C. Dental Hygienists Association is concerned dentists in the province are ignoring advice and continuing to operate regular service, despite the novel coronavirus pandemic. Andrea Burton, executive director of the association, says there are some hygienists being told they will get fired if they don’t show up to work. “They are being threatened by … Read more

RCDSO Update – A Message to All Ontario Dentists Regarding COVID-19

Message to Ontario Dentists We’ve heard concerns from the public about dentists not respecting Public Health advice about self-isolation following travel or attendance at the Pacific Dental Conference. Who should self-isolate? Anyone who is directed to do so by their healthcare provider or by Public Health. Ontario Public Health has directed individuals to self-isolate for … Read more

‘Unbelievable’: Some Sask. Dentists Outraged Province’s State of Emergency Doesn’t Ban Optional Dentistry

The province’s chief medical health officer says optional dental work will not be banned in Saskatchewan, despite the province having declared a state of emergency and suspended all optional hospital medical procedures. Some experts and dentists had asked chief medical health officer Dr. Saqib Shahab to take action and were furious to hear that he will not. “Oh … Read more

ADA Develops Guidance on Dental Emergency, Non-Emergency Care

The ADA provided its members and their patients detailed guidance on March 18 on what to consider dental emergencies and nonemergency dental care as part of an effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease, COVID-19, and alleviate the burden on hospital and emergency departments. The guide is meant to provide additional guidance following an Association recommendation that … Read more

American Association of Endodontists Provides Considerations for Dental and Endodontic Care Amid COVID-19

The AAE announced several recommended considerations to its 8,000-plus endodontist and dentist members amid COVID-19. The announcement came at a time when other dental organizations revealed similar recommendations regarding dental care and emergency vs. non-emergency treatment. “Given the rapid and global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is the responsibility of everyone – health care … Read more

MouthWatch TeleDent™ Helps Dental Practices Maintain Patient Contact During ADA’s “Urgent Care Only” Recommendations

Designed to Keep the Dentist in Teledentistry, TeleDent Keeps Dental Offices Working While Flattening the Curve for COVID-19 MouthWatch, LLC recently announced that the latest software upgrades to its TeleDent all-in one teledentistry platform can help dental offices effectively deliver urgent care to their patients during the coronavirus pandemic. According to MouthWatch Founder and CEO … Read more

Coronavirus: Alberta Dental Association Suspends All Non-Emergent Treatment, Services

Dentists in Alberta can now only provide emergency treatment to patients as coronavirus cases and concerns continue to rise in the province. The Alberta Dental Association and College said in a notice on Tuesday that it was suspending all non-emergent treatments and services “effective immediately.” “Emergency dental treatment may include treatment of oral-facial trauma, significant infection, prolonged bleeding … Read more

Regular Dental Services Suspended Immediately in N.L.

All dental appointments in Newfoundland and Labrador are cancelled effective immediately, unless it is an emergency. Paul O’Brien, the provincial dental board’s registrar, sent a letter to dental clinics Monday afternoon telling them it was time to shut the doors to regular patients. “Starting March 17, 2020, for a period of 14 days, dental clinics … Read more

How Dentists are Trying to Flatten the Curve of the COVID-19 Virus in Manitoba

Restrictions continue to be put in place in effort to flatten the curve of the COVID-19 virus, and on Tuesday the Manitoba Dental Association gave a statement urging dentists to take action to minimize the spread, though some dental centres have already taken the advice. Dr. Dheeraj Mittal’s efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 … Read more

Coronavirus And Record of Employment – A NASTY SURPRISE

Dental offices in coping with Coronavirus, can expect many staff members to be off work for some period of time. The Record of Employment (ROE) will assist staff to apply for Employment Insurance (EI) benefits. Note that only staff members who are considered “employees” of the dental office (i.e. those who have CPP/EI premiums and … Read more

ODA Events Cancelled for Next Three Weeks Due to COVID-19

The ODA continues to respond to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and its potential impact on all events and activities. First and foremost is the health and safety of our members, staff and the public. Because of recent guidance from the Government of Ontario, plus concerns about the rapidly evolving nature of COVID-19, we have … Read more