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Dental Tribune Canada Edition

TADW interCLINI C Ad DENTAL TRIBUNE The World’s Dental Newspaper · Canada Edition PublicationsMailAgreementNo.42225022 November 2015 — Vol. 9, No. 5 www.dental-tribune.com Rainbow leads to pot of Zirconia A bit of the luck of the Irish will be with attendees at the 2016 Pacific Dental Conference, which is scheduled to run from March 17–19 in Vancouver. ” page 2 lowest radiation exposure LEVELS University evaluation of 20 intraoral digital sensors identifies which achieved diagnostic-quality digital X-rays with least amount of radiation exposure. ” page 7 EVENTS 2 • Wear your green in Vancouver: A pinch of Irish fun is being added to the 2016 Pacific Dental Conference. Industry 3–6 • From Rhein’83: Smallest dimensional attachment system designed to be compatible with all implants. • Here’s how to position yourself for long career with Posiflex Free Motion Elbow Supports. • Digital X-ray sensor achieves low radiation exposure levels: SuniRay2’s 0.38 optimal exposure rated best among 20 tested. • TiN-engineered instruments from American Eagle strive to match high-tech advancements seen in restoration materials. • Endodontic treatment case study: Photon Induced Photoacoustic Streaming (PIPS) laser-activated irrigation. The Toronto Academy of Dentistry Winter Clinic, which will be held on Friday, Nov. 6, is billed by meeting organizers as being ‘the largest one-day dental convention in North America.’ Photo/Provided by Tourism Toronto In Toronto: Dentistry’s big, big day One of dentistry’s biggest single-day events, the 78th Annual Winter Clinic, pre- sented by the Toronto Academy of Dentistry, will be held on Friday, Nov. 6, at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel. Meeting organizers describe the Winter Clinic as being “the largest one-day dental convention in North America, where dental professionals come to learn from world- class speakers and explore and save on products and services.” This year’s clinical program covers a broad spec- trum of topics and includes: an examination of the way digital technology is transforming the workflow in the dental office; demonstrations of cutting-edge tools and equipment; specialized techniques for prosthetic tooth repositioning; the use of lasers in periodontal therapy; a discussion of current views on the use of X-rays as a diagnos- tic tool; advice on the latest legal requirements for health and safety in the dental office; and how to meet the demands of your modern dental practice through healthy habits and humour. A wide variety of CORE 1 courses are on the agen- da, including: “Endodontic essentials: Fundamen- tals you need to know about root canal treatment,” presented by Drs. Manor Haas and Joel Davis; “The heart of dentistry: How to manage cardiac pa- tients safely in the dental office,” presented by Dr. Bryan Waxman; “Clinical oral pathology review” and “Psychiatric illness and dentistry challenges for oral care,” both presented by Dr. David Clark; “Geriatric dentistry for the dental professional,” presented by Dr. Michael Wiseman; “Women’s oral health” and “Special considerations for the dental professional in managing patients with diabetes,” both presented by Dr. Maria Ryan; and “Social media — the good, the bad and the ugly,” pre- sented by Drs. Bruce Glazer and Lionel Lenkinski, CDPA. For registration details, you can visit the Winter Clinic website at www.tordent.com. (Source: Toronto Academy of Dentistry) All of the elements of the industry’s biggest dental conferences to be packed into a single-day event Toronto Academy of Dentistry Winter Clinic, Nov. 6 instruments For NEW ERA IN Bonding Titanium delivers non- stick control for efficient, esthetic sculpting when using today’s highly advanced composites and bonding materials. ” page 6

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