WATER FLUORIDATION: SAFETY, EFFECTIVENESS AND VALUE IN ORAL HEALTH: A SYMPOSIUM AT THE 2014 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERIC...
Published in Journal (Canadian Dental Association)
Published in Journal (Canadian Dental Association)
Published in Journal (Canadian Dental Association)
Published in Journal (Canadian Dental Association)
Published in Journal (Canadian Dental Association)
Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is based on ordinary Portland cement (with added radiopaque agents) and, thus, shares many of its features. Although MTA is reported to be difficult to handle clinically, concrete materials made using Portland cement are the foundation of the construction industry. In this paper, we summarize important lessons from ...
Published in Journal (Canadian Dental Association)
The greater palatine nerve and the greater palatine canal are common sites for maxillary anesthesia during dental and maxillo-facial procedures. The greater palatine nerve is thought to course as a single trunk through the greater palatine canal, branching after its exit from the greater palatine foramen. We describe intra-canalicular branching var...
Published in Journal (Canadian Dental Association)
Published in Journal (Canadian Dental Association)
Although many Manitoba children have had an FFV, few visit a dentist by 12 months, as recommended by the dental profession. There is a need to improve the proportion of children visiting a dentist by the recommended age, and general practitioners should assume a greater role in providing this service.
Published in Journal (Canadian Dental Association)
Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is based on ordinary Portland cement (with added radiopaque agents) and, thus, shares many of its features. Although MTA is reported to be difficult to handle clinically, concrete materials made using Portland cement are the foundation of the construction industry. In this paper, we summarize important lessons from ...
Published in Journal (Canadian Dental Association)
Establishing dental homes for children at an early age is an important step toward instilling good oral health practices and changing trajectories of oral health. The purpose of this study was to determine how accredited dental and dental hygiene programs in Canada prepare students in the areas of infant, toddler and prenatal oral health. An electr...
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