Pearl’s Second Opinion Recognized with 2022 Cellerant Best of Class Technology Award

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Pearl, the leader in dental AI solutions, announced today that Second Opinion®, its chairside artificial intelligence (AI) software to help dentists detect numerous conditions in x-rays of dental patients, has been selected as a 2022 Best of Class Technology Award recipient by Cellerant Consulting Group. Technology and innovations that are recognized must have “revolutionized, simplified, or advanced their … Read more

Dental Services Affected by US’s High Inflation

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Dental services increased 1.9% in June, the largest monthly change for those services “ever recorded” since the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics began tracking such numbers in 1995. The increase in dental services is just another component of rising inflation which has affected the pricing of everything from gas and food to cars, medical care … Read more

LISTERINE® Media Alert

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Summary: A recent clinical study by Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health demonstrated LISTERINE Antiseptic is 4.6x more effective than floss for sustained supragingival plaque reduction.* A complete routine of both mechanical and antimicrobial solutions including brushing, flossing, and rinsing with LISTERINE Antiseptic is superior to just brushing and flossing for plaque and gingivitis control. Details: … Read more

Links Between Psoriatic Arthritis and Dental Health

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More than one-third of people with psoriasis also develop PsA. Approximately 8 million people in the United States have psoriasis, meaning approximately 2.4 million people will also develop PsA. PsA causes the immune system to attack the joints in various body parts. Joints commonly affected include: elbows wrists hands feet View the full story. See more of the latest dentistry news! 

P.E.I. Dental Offices Facing Staffing Issues, Appointment Backlogs

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An Island-wide staffing shortage in dental clinics is causing a backlog of appointments, and it’s forcing some patients on P.E.I. to wait months before receiving care. “As with any part of health care, everybody’s looking for somebody to help them out,” said Dr. Brian Barrett, executive director of the Dental Association of P.E.I. He said key positions … Read more

‘Turkey Teeth’ Trend Leaves Thousands of Britons with Dead Stumps, Abscesses and Serious Dental Issues

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A dental trend known as “Turkey teeth,” which involves travelling abroad to get drastic cut-price treatment, is leaving thousands of Britons facing painful complications. The latest cosmetic fad, made popular by stars like Katie Price and Love Island’s Jack Fincham, involves filing down teeth to pegs then replacing them with crowns or veneers. The procedure, which leaves patients … Read more

Dentists Register to Lobby as Clock Ticks on Liberals’ Dental Care Promise

This week the lobby registry saw multiple registrations by the board of directors at the Canadian Dental Association. Last month, president Dr. Lynn Tomkins and interim CEO Dr. Aaron Burry participated in a roundtable of oral health stakeholders with Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos about the government’s promise to launch a national dental care plan. The program … Read more

123Dentist and Altima Dental Announce a Strategic Merger with Support from Peloton Capital, KKR, and Heartland Dental

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123Dentist combines with Altima Dental and Lapointe Group, solidifying its position as one of the largest dental support organizations in Canada 123Dentist, Altima Dental, and Lapointe Group have entered into a merger agreement to create one of the largest dental support organizations in Canada, with nearly 350 supported dental practices. The transaction is being financed … Read more

Two Scarborough Dentists Awarded the ODA’s Service Award

Two Scarborough dentists have been awarded with the Ontario Dental Association (ODA) Service Award for their outstanding contributions to dentistry through activity or service. Dr. Raffy Chouljian is a former ODA Board of Directors member and President of the Toronto East Dental Society-created Brush-a-Mania, a program designed to promote oral health and awareness among young … Read more

Weave Launches The Happy Practice Playbook Podcast to Drive Insights to Dental Offices

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Weave (NYSE: WEAV), the all-in-one customer communication platform for small business, has launched a podcast for dental offices and their staff to drive in-depth conversations around how to build and maintain a happy practice. As staffing shortages continue to plague small dental practices, The Happy Practice Playbook is designed to provide leadership tips, practice management tools, and … Read more

Baby Food Pouches ‘More Sugary Than Coca-Cola’, Dentists Warn

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Many popular baby food pouches are more sugary than Coca-Cola, dentists have warned, amid an “epidemic” of tooth decay among young children. A survey by the British Dental Association (BDA) of 109 pouches aimed at children under 12 months old found that more than a quarter contained more sugar by volume than Coca-Cola. Fruit-based pouches … Read more

Ontario Plans for Portable Benefits, Talks Next Steps on Sick Days: Labour Minister

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Ontario is committing to offering “portable benefits” for workers, the returning labour minister says, and is mulling next steps for a soon-to-expire sick leave program. In an interview with The Canadian Press on Thursday, Monte McNaughton discussed labour plans for the recently re-elected Progressive Conservative government, including next steps for the proposed benefits package for … Read more

Henry Schein Completes Acquisition of Condor Dental

Henry Schein, Inc. (Nasdaq: HSIC), the world’s largest provider of health care solutions to office-based dental and medical practitioners, today announced it has completed the acquisition of Condor Dental Research Company SA (Condor Dental), a dental distribution company that serves dental general practitioners, specialists, and laboratories in Switzerland. The transaction was announced on June 7, … Read more

Regulation Change – Healing Arts and Radiation Protection Act (HARPA)

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has made a regulatory amendment to the Healing Arts and Radiation Protection Act (HARPA) to modernize the shielding methodology for x-ray installations. Dentists applying for an x-ray installation permit should be aware that they have the option of using the existing shielding methodology contained in Appendix 2 of Safety Code 20A or … Read more

Here Are Your Three Finalists of the 2022 Master Cup! Who Will Win This 5th Edition?

Germany, Switzerland and the United Kingdom are the three countries represented at the 2022 Master Cup award ceremony. Christian von Bukowski, Sebastien Mioranza and Vlad Atanasoaie (listed in alphabetical order) will discover their respective positions and receive more than $70,000 in prizes during the Panthera Dental’s 10th anniversary celebration on September 10. Quebec (Canada), July … Read more

The 2021 Best of Class Hygiene Award Winners

Cellerant Consulting Group is pleased to announce the 2021 Cellerant Best of Class Hygiene Award winners. “Since 2009, the Cellerant Best of Class Technology Awards have identified and acknowledged the top technologies in dentistry,” said Melissa Turner, Chief Hygiene Officer at Cellerant. “We will now expand the program to focus on the dental hygiene community … Read more

Dentists Reduce Blood Pressure by Hypnosis on Patient with Hypertension

Dental care workers were able to lower the blood pressure of a patient with hypnosis before undertaking dental work under local anaesthesia. 47 percent of American adults (116 million) suffer from hypertension, according to US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC also notes that “In 2019, more than half a million deaths in the … Read more