Discrimination and Access to Dental Care: What Can the Dental Profession Do?
Body Canadians view equality and social solidarity as fundamental societal values when it comes to their health care system.1 Although most professionals uphold these
Body Canadians view equality and social solidarity as fundamental societal values when it comes to their health care system.1 Although most professionals uphold these
Body Download PDF Abstract Objectives: To describe trends in expenditures on dental health care services, the number of dental health care professionals and self-reported
Body Download PDF Abstract Objective: To estimate the strength of the associations among income, dental insurance coverage and need for dental care (both urgent and
Body Dr. Dennis C. Smith Dr. Dennis C. Smith, a world pioneer in biomaterials research, passed away on February 21, 2014, at the age of 86.
Body High Reliability Organizations (HROs) operate in challenging environments where the consequences of errors are high but the probability of making an error is
Body Dr. Benoit Soucy On January 24, 2014, Minister of Health Rona Ambrose and the Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse (CCSA) co-hosted a symposium to
Body NOTE: Click to enlarge images. In January, dentists from across Canada came to Winnipeg to attend the 2014 national convention, co-hosted by CDA and
Body A Financial Planning Checklist for Dentists Gearing Up for Retirement After decades of tireless work and diligent saving, your retirement date is finally on
Body Dr. Peter Doig The clinical activities of the dental profession fall into 2 categories: prevention and intervention. Dentists and members of our oral health
Body Dr. John O’Keefe This marks the last time my editorial will appear in the print version of the Journal of the Canadian Dental Association.
Body Identifying effective means to recruit dentists to rural communities is an ongoing priority for the profession.1 In Newfoundland and Labrador, rural communities (population less
Body Download PDF Abstract Objectives: The availability of dentists as a barrier to access to care has not been thoroughly explored, particularly in large