All Discipline for Health Professionals to be Public Under New Legislation, B.C. Health Minister Says

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B.C.’s health minister has introduced a long-awaited piece of legislation that will overhaul the province’s system for regulating everyone from doctors to dental hygienists, promising increased accountability for health professionals and improved transparency for the public. Adrian Dix tabled the Health Professions and Occupations Act on Wednesday afternoon, saying it will replace the Health Professions … Read more

Adults, Children Make Oral Care a Priority According to Delta Dental Survey

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In recognition of National Dental Hygiene Month, Delta Dental shares encouraging findings from its 2022 survey showing U.S. adults and parents are doing their part to practice diligent oral care at home. The good news also extends to the dentist, as more adults and children made oral health preventive visits in 2022 than the year prior. Key findings … Read more

3M Oral Care Introduces New Custom Matrix System That Makes Restorative Procedures More Affordable for Patients, More Predictable for Dentists

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Today’s dental patients are looking for less-invasive options to improve their smile at a price they can afford. That’s why 3M has introduced the 3M™ Filtek™ Matrix – a new restorative solution that makes composite placement less stressful and more predictable for dentists and more affordable for their patients. Dental composites can be a great choice to … Read more

DEXIS™ Launches New DEXIS™ IS Intraoral Scanning Portfolio – Creating Simpler Paths to Better Outcomes for Dentists Globally

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The launch of the DEXIS IS (Intraoral Scanner) portfolio, a full suite of intraoral solutions, marks an important milestone for DEXIS, which now offers and a full range of digital dental diagnostic systems that cover every stage of scanning. With a growing network of innovative software and award-winning scanners that seamlessly work together, DEXIS can … Read more

Canada’s 2022 Dental Hygiene Superheroes Unmasked

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From an impressive field of 685 deserving nominees from across Canada, the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association (CDHA) was thrilled to reveal the winners of its fifth Dental Hygiene Superhero Competition at our recent conference in the Yukon. This remarkable field of nominees was narrowed to 20 finalists and evaluated by a panel of judges who … Read more

Australian Study Shows Fluoridated Water is Safe for Children

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Research out of the University of Queensland (UQ) School of Dentistry has found no link between community water fluoridation and adverse effects on children’s brain development. The study compared the brain development of children exposed to fluoridated water with those who had not been, taking in a total of 2,682 children, finding no discernible difference … Read more

Leaders in Evidence-Based Dentistry Honored

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The American Dental Association (ADA) and the American Association for Dental, Oral & Craniofacial Research (AADOCR) today announced the winners of the annual Evidence-Based Dentistry (EBD) Faculty & Practice Awards. The awards are supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Colgate and are presented to educators and clinicians who have made significant contributions to implement … Read more

Government of Canada Invests in Research to Improve Dental Care for Canadians

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Oral health is a major contributor to overall health and well-being. Researchers have found links between oral health and many systemic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, various types of cancer, chronic respiratory diseases, arthritis, diabetes, and cognitive diseases. Evidence has also shown that socioeconomic factors, including income, education, employment, are determinants of oral health. The … Read more

What Are the Key Drivers of a Successful Practice?

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What better way to learn about how to find success than from your colleagues and peers? Oral Health’s annual Data Driven Dentistry survey collects data from practising Canadian dentists and presents the data to our readers throughout the year so you can draw make decisions to better your practice and career. This year we are … Read more

Study Finds Variability in Antibiotic Prescribing with Scaling and Root Planing

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More periodontists than general dentists prescribe antibiotics with scaling and root planing, highlighting differences in antibiotic prescription patterns, according to a study published in the October issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association. “Antibiotic Prescription Patterns Among US General Dentists and Periodontists” looked at the responses of 256 members of the American Dental Association … Read more

U.S. Town Employee Quietly Lowered Fluoride in Water for Years

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Residents of a small community in Vermont were blindsided last month by news that one official in their water department quietly lowered fluoride levels nearly four years ago, giving rise to worries about their children’s dental health and transparent government – and highlighting the enduring misinformation around water fluoridation. Katie Mather, who lives in Richmond, … Read more

Conservatives Push to Quash Dental Care Bill as Parliament Debates 2nd Reading

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Federal Conservatives say the Liberal dental-care and rental-housing relief legislation will only add to inflation without providing relief from the rising cost of living. MPs today are debating the government’s legislation to create an annual $650 dental benefit for low- and middle-income families for every child under the age of 12. The bill also gives low-income renters … Read more

3D Diagnostix Digital Services Now Integrated with Morita i-Dixel Imaging Software

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J. MORITA USA, world-leader in imaging technology, has made the following announcement regarding a new partnership with 3D Diagnostix Digital Services. In an effort to provide dentists with technological innovations that will enhance patient outcomes, US-guided surgery provider, 3D Diagnostix recently decided to join forces with the leading dental/medical manufacturer, Morita for a direct connection … Read more

Dentists Want to See More Funding for the Canada Dental Benefit

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The Canada Dental Benefit that is being phased in for children under 12 has local dentists questioning whether the dollar amount is enough to cover dental care needs for their young patients. With $5.3 billion allocated for the Canada Dental Benefit and it should be fully implemented by 2025, area dentist Dr. Christina Heidinger said it isn’t … Read more