The recipe for smoking cessation

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Tobacco cessation is an incredibly complex topic for dental professionals. In the most recent years, the focus on tobacco transitioned into the focus of marijuana and e-vape use. This transition quickly suppressed the topic, making it more and more difficult to have this conversation in a clinical setting with fellow colleagues and patients.  As dental … Read more

Patient-Centric Care: A Fading Ideal?

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Introduction In the labyrinth of healthcare, a concerning shift has begun to surface – a shift from the noble pursuit of quality care to a relentless focus on quantity in the name of business. As practitioners, advocates, and consumers of healthcare, we must critically examine this trajectory, for it threatens to undermine the very essence … Read more

True Success, Giving Back.

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In my personal and professional journey throughout of my life, I have discovered that giving back is the ultimate sign of true success. And in today’s world, we need to remember that we are all connected, in many ways. We are a society that makes decisions on how we feel and each individual is dealing … Read more

Bringing Humanity to an Anonymous World

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There are some very important tasks that must get done in a routine dental hygiene appointment. Each of us has our check lists: medical history update, extra oral and intra oral examination, periodontal charting, scaling etc. There is a standard of care for each of these components. We have a limited amount of time to … Read more

The Interdisciplinary Approach to Patient Care: Two Case Reports

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Abstract Patients present to us dental professionals with complex restorative problems seeking our help. These problems often do not have straight forward solutions. A seemingly innocuous restoration such as a crown is often complicated by problems such as inadequate tooth structure, the pulpal and periodontal status of the tooth, the position of the tooth in … Read more

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Make Every Restoration Bioactive

The Age of Automix Glass ionomers have a long history of restorative success and oral health benefits, but capsule or hand-mix delivery systems have led to a decline in their use. GC Fuji® Automix LC is a resin-reinforced, light-cured glass ionomer restorative that meets the full range of performance and efficiency requirements for exemplary patient … Read more

Dental Care Tough to Find for People with Autism, Other Developmental Disorders

When Ava Terranove began feeling oral pain last July, her parents took her to her regular dentist. The dentist determined that Ava, who has an autism-like condition, needed two root canal procedures to treat infected teeth. Because of her developmental disability, Ava, now 15, requires general anesthesia for nonroutine dental work. The dentist, like most … Read more

Recruiting Talent is a Full Time Job!

Now that one month of the year is behind us, I hope you are on your way to making any of the necessary changes to your practice that you feel will help improve your patient care and financial performance in 2019. One of the obstacles you may be facing in making these changes is that … Read more

Dentist Plans to Open ‘Affordable’ Clinic in Regina

Lots of people avoid going to the dentist. For some, it’s to avoid a potentially painful procedure but for many it’s because of the cost. Without insurance, the cost of procedures can quickly exceed $1,000. Regina dentist Blake Mitchell is hoping to offer a more affordable option with a new clinic he’ll be opening, Simpli … Read more

A Structured Approach to the New Patient Exam in Pediatric Dentistry

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When a child is scheduled to be seen by a dentist, it is important to remember that this visit will likely involve at least two individuals: the child and his or her parents. Today, parents want to play an active role in their child’s healthcare, and will report to the dental office with certain expectations … Read more

Dentist Accused of Shaming Breastfeeding Mother Shares Her Side of Story

A story 13WHAM first reported Monday continues to generate a lot of comments and interest. A Facebook post from an Irondequoit mother went viral over the weekend after being shared almost 7,000 times. Tuesday, it was shared more than 8,000 times. Tiffany Elliot took to Facebook Saturday, claiming she was shamed by dentist Dr. Robin Craig for … Read more

Melbourne Dentist Jailed for Indecently Assaulting Patients, Staff

A Melbourne dentist who sexually exploited his patients and a nurse will spend at least four-and-a-half years in prison. Nashaat Michael, 60, has been sentenced to seven years and three months in jail after pleading guilty to indecently assaulting eight patients and a staff member between 1996 and 2015. “They were essentially captive in your chair. It … Read more