Academy of Laser Dentistry Hosts Three Educational Sessions at GNYDM

The Academy of Laser Dentistry (ALD) the only independent and unbiased non-profit association dedicated to improving patient care with the proper use of laser technology, will carry on its mission with three hands-on sessions during the upcoming Greater New York Dental Meeting. According to ALD president, Dr. Charles Hoopingarner, “I’m very excited to be co-presenting … Read more

Pioneer Lasers, Creator of the Modern Diode Laser, Brings Back Two Top-Selling Designs

To celebrate, it is offering an epic Q4 promotion Pioneer Lasers, LLC, is pleased to announce the return of two top-selling diode lasers along with an epic Q4 promotion to the dental community. Pioneer Lasers have been serving the dental industry since 2003 and over 10,000 units sold under the venerated Odyssey Navigator and Odyssey … Read more

Tooth or False? Five Dental Myths Debunked

Anaida Deti, owner and CEO of DentalX, and registered dental hygienist, sets the record straight on the most popular dental misconceptions Tooth be told, there’s a lot of potential misunderstandings when it comes to dental treatment and proper dental care which fuels the lack of excitement when you see an upcoming dental appointment on your … Read more

Neil J. Gajjar, DDS, MAGD, Installed as President-Elect for Academy of General Dentistry

The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) has installed Neil J. Gajjar, DDS, MAGD, of Mississauga, Ontario, as the organization’s new president-elect. Dr. Gajjar, who recently served as the organization’s vice president, was promoted to this new role during a special ceremony at AGD’s Annual Meeting, November 3-5 held in Chicago. Dr. Gajjar will serve in … Read more

Resources for Dentists as Opioid Crisis Declared Public Health Emergency

With the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on Oct. 26 declaring the opioid crisis a public health emergency, CDA reminds dentists, who prescribe approximately 11 percent of prescription opioids annually,of the resources available to them. CDA’s online opioid resource guide at cda.org/opioid is regularly updated with links to resources as they are published. … Read more

How Bad Teeth are at the Root of Income Inequality in Canada

Anne Kingston: The glaring omission of dental care from Canadian health-care plans is both illogical and a public-health concern. When Bernie Sanders took his well-publicized cook’s tour of Canada’s much-vaunted universal public health care system recently, he wouldn’t have seen a cavity being filled or a root canal performed or a missing front tooth replaced. … Read more

5 Ways To Help Children Manage Dental Anxiety

Does your child fear the dentist? Many kids do—mine included. After a routine visit, my seven-year-old son swore off opening up and saying “ahh.” The scrape of enamel. The taste of fluoride. Repeated attempts to take X-rays by thrusting a too-big implement into his mouth. It was all too much for my sensitive boy. As … Read more

LED Medical Diagnostics’ VELscope® Vx Receives 2017 Cellerant “Best of Class” Technology Award for Seventh Consecutive Year

LED Medical Diagnostics Inc. (“LED Medical” or “the Company”), has proudly announced that its VELscope® Vx Enhanced Oral Assessment System with iPod* touch integration, manufactured by its subsidiary LED Dental Inc. (“LED Dental”), has received the Cellerant “Best of Class” Technology Award. The VELscope Vx has once again been designated as the leading device for … Read more

Dental dean, faculty member selected as Fellows of the American College of Dentists

Through an honor extended to less than 5-percent of dentists in the United States, the University of Louisville School of Dentistry’s top leader, T. Gerard Bradley, B.D.S., M.S., Dr.Med.Dent., along with associate clinical professor, P. Gay Baughman, D.M.D., have been inducted as Fellows of the American College of Dentists. After taking on the position of … Read more

Diabetes and Dental Hygiene

On November 14, Canadian dental hygienists will join more than 1 billion people worldwide in marking World Diabetes Day.  As primary health care providers, dental hygienists are key members of the diabetes health care team. According to Diabetes Canada, more than 11 million Canadians are living with diabetes or prediabetes. These individuals are particularly susceptible … Read more

Update: Alpha Omega Dental Centre for Geriatric Care at Baycrest

Following five years of planning, construction has begun on the Alpha Omega Dental Centre for Geriatric Care at Baycrest. Scheduled to open in early 2018, this state of the art clinic will be a treatment facility, training facility, resource and research facility, for the dental care of our elderly, physically and medically compromised and cognitively impaired population. The Toronto … Read more

ADX18 Sydney Sells Out Confirming Its Premier Status

Australia’s premier dental event, ADX18 Sydney, has raised the bar for trade shows in the dental community with a 25 per cent increase in space to more than 520 exhibition booths. What’s astounding is that all of these booths have been sold, highlighting the increased level of excitement that’s being generated by Australia’s largest healthcare trade … Read more

Align Technology Opens First Office in Canada to Support Continued Growth

Invisalign providers seeing benefits of Invisalign treatment among teen patients Align Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: ALGN), makers of the Invisalign® system, the most advanced clear aligner system in the world, and iTero® intraoral scanners, has opened its first office in Canada to support continued growth across the region. Canada is Align’s second largest country market* and has … Read more

Impressive Video of a Dentsply Sirona Live Implantation Using an Integrated Workflow

Almost one year ago, many interested viewers could tune into an online live stream to see two Dentsply Sirona XiVE implants being placed using a SICAT OPTIGUIDE surgical guide. Today, well over 30,000 additional viewers of the video on Facebook have been registered, as well as more than 2,500 views on YouTube. Dentsply Sirona is … Read more

B.C. dentist barred from practicing now being sued by 35 former patients

Former B.C. dentist Steven Krieger is being sued by 35 former patients, according to the lawyer representing the plaintiffs. Vancouver lawyer Dianna Robertson said her clients all experienced pain and complications after receiving dental treatment from Krieger at the Clover Care Dental Clinic in Surrey. Some alleged he drilled too deeply into their gums and performed fillings they didn’t … Read more

Standardizing the Delivery of Oral Health Care Practice in Hospitals

Introduction Mouth care is an important aspect of patient care in hospitals, but is often identified as requiring improvement. Mouth Care Matters (MCM), an initiative funded by Health Education England (HEE), was launched in 2015 to improve the oral health of adults in settings such as care homes and hospitals. In 2015, a dental team … Read more

How Sweet It Is: Dental Hygienists Promote Oral Health at Halloween

Canada’s dental hygienists remind all ghosts and goblins preparing for a night of Halloween fun to beware of treats—particularly sticky and chewy candies— that can get stuck in the grooves of teeth and increase the risk of dental cavities. According to Health Canada, 57% of children ages 6 to 11 have or have had cavities. … Read more

Statistics Show Dental Anxiety and Bad Teeth Seriously Impacts Careers

Landing a career can be tough enough today. But a high percentage of job-searching millennials are doing their best to keep their mouths closed while being interviewed—a bad thing to do while trying to form a highly positive impression on a prospective employer.1 A recent study by the research arm of the American Dental Association revealed … Read more

Dentist Fines: Mistakes Over Addresses Hitting Thousands

Many fines incorrectly imposed after dental treatment are because of mistakes over patients’ addresses, says a health watchdog. The latest figures show 385,000 fines were issued in the last financial year – and dentists say tens of thousands of £100 fines have been wrongly applied. Healthwatch in Kirklees says problems with address records are a … Read more