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Dental Tribune Canada Edition No.2, 2016

. . . . A2 Dental Tribune Canada Edition | April 2016 Tell us what you think! Do you have general comments or criti- cism you would like to share? Is there a particular topic you would like to see articles about in Dental Tribune? Let us know by emailing feedback@dental- tribune.com. We look forward to hear- ing from you! If you would like to make any change to your subscription (name, address or to opt out) please send us an email at database@dental-tribune.com and be sure to include which publication you are referring to. Also, please note that subscription changes can take up to six weeks to process. Publisher & Chairman Torsten Oemus t.oemus@dental-tribune.com President/Chief Operating Officer Eric Seid e.seid@dental-tribune.com Group Editor Kristine Colker k.colker@dental-tribune.com Editor in Chief Dr. Sebastian Saba feedback@dental-tribune.com Managing Editor Robert Selleck r.selleck@dental-tribune.com Managing Editor Fred Michmershuizen f.michmershuizen@dental-tribune.com Managing Editor Sierra Rendon s.rendon@dental-tribune.com Product/Account Manager Will Kenyon w.kenyon@dental-tribune.com Product/Account Manager Humberto Estrada h.estrada@dental-tribune.com Product/Account Manager Maria Kaiser m.kaiser@dental-tribune.com BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Travis Gittens t.gittens@dental-tribune.com Education Director Christiane Ferret c.ferret@dtstudyclub.com Accounting Coordinator Nirmala Singh n.singh@dental-tribune.com Tribune America, LLC Phone (212) 244-7181 Fax (212) 244-7185 Published by Tribune America © 2016 Tribune America LLC All rights reserved. Tribune America strives to maintain the utmost accur- acy in its news and clinical reports. If you find a fac- tual error or content that requires clarification, please contact Managing Editor Robert Selleck at r.selleck@ dental-tribune.com. Tribune America cannot assume responsibility for the validity of product claims or for typographical errors. The publisher also does not assume responsibility for product names or statements made by advertisers. Opinions expressed by authors are their own and may not reflect those of Tribune America. Editorial Board Dr. Joel Berg Dr. L. Stephen Buchanan Dr. Arnaldo Castellucci Dr. Gorden Christensen Dr. Rella Christensen Dr. William Dickerson Hugh Doherty Dr. James Doundoulakis Dr. David Garber Dr. Fay Goldstep Dr. Howard Glazer Dr. Harold Heymann Dr. Karl Leinfelder Dr. Roger Levin Dr. Carl E. Misch Dr. Dan Nathanson Dr. Chester Redhead Dr. Irwin Smigel Dr. Jon Suzuki Dr. Dennis Tartakow Dr. Dan Ward DENTAL TRIBUNE The World’s Dental Newspaper · Canada Edition “ EXHIBIT, page A1 viting, a variety of shows are in town and the galleries and shopping provide end- less opportunity for exploration. Among your choices: international cuisine, unique shopping venues, di- verse cultural facilities and events, trails, parks, distinctive architecture and nonstop top-caliber entertainment. Quick break: No cars, lots of artists For a break from the downtown bustle, Toronto Islands might offer some res- pite, a 10-minute (each way) ferry ride away. Catch the ferry at the Toronto Ferry Docks west of the Westin Harbour Castle Hotel, between Yonge and Bay streets. Ferries travel to each of the three main islands, which are connected by bridges. Many of the other smaller islands are ac- cessible only by boat. There are plenty of ways to spend money on the main island, including children’s amusement park, children’s garden, cafes, food vendors, canoe rentals and weekend bike rentals. The islands are home to about 800 people (comprising Canada’s highest per capita population of artists). The islands are considered to be North America’s lar- gest urban community that is car free. Worth consideration this time of year is the self-guided Toronto Island Tree Tour, part of the Canadian Tree Tours program. You can download a sheet list- ing the tour’s 54 trees or pick up a tour sheet at a tourism-brochure display rack. The trees have identification plaques and the tour sheets include GPS co- ordinates for each tree. So you can pick out a few that you’d like to hone in on, consult your smart phone, and make a beeline from tree to tree on your own self-guided mini-tour. Among the pos- sible candidates: Kentucky coffee-tree, Swedish whitebeam, Japanese zelkova, London plane-tree, European larch and a Schubert cherry. (Sources: Ontario Dental Association and www.torontoharbour.com.) Ontario Dental Association ASM16 exhibit hall hours Thursday, May 5 Hall opens: 9 a.m. Social: 5–6 p.m. Hall closes: 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 6 Hall opens: 9 a.m. Social: 4:30–5:30 p.m. Hall closes: 5:30 p.m. Please note: There are no exhibits on Saturday, May 7 Ad EVENTS

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