U of T Geriatric Dentistry Symposium in October
Body The University of Toronto’s faculty of dentistry continuing dental education (CDE) department is sponsoring a 1-day symposium on October 15 that will focus on
Body The University of Toronto’s faculty of dentistry continuing dental education (CDE) department is sponsoring a 1-day symposium on October 15 that will focus on
Body ABSTRACT A large maxillary cyst was treated for 3 months with marsupialization and decompression, followed by surgical endodontic therapy of the affected teeth
Body I wanted to thank Dr. Dabuleanu for authoring the audiovisual presentation on treating calcified canals1 on the JCDA.ca website. It was very informative and
Body ABSTRACT Odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) is a developmental, noninflammatory chronic cyst that may be unilocular or multilocular. Histologic features of OKC are pathognomonic. A
Body Download PDF ABSTRACT Our research group is comparing clinical, histological and molecular healing profiles of oral and skin wounds using human and pig
Body Download PDF ABSTRACT Disease related to peri-implant mucosal inflammation (PIMI) has been reported as one of the major factors leading to failure of
Body Download PDF ABSTRACT Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) following motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) may result from direct orofacial trauma but also occur in patients with
Body Download PDF ABSTRACT Dental providers must determine the presence of orofacial injury, and diagnose and treat dental and orofacial outcomes of trauma caused
Body Editor’s Note: On October 6, 2010, JCDA.ca published a Debate & Opinion article about the revision of the American Association of Dental Research’s science
Body This audiovisual case report guides dentists through an orthodontic alignment and extrusion of a periodontally involved lateral incisor in preparation for replacement with an
Body ABSTRACT Delayed eruption of a permanent tooth may be a significant concern for children in the mixed dentition stage and their parents. This
Body An experience with one of my patients made me realize that as dentists, we could take extra precautions when prescribing lorazepam (marketed as Ativan).