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A teenage Cree girl named Josey Willier from the Calgary area developed chronic aching in her lower gums due to impacted teeth and a severe overbite. A local orthodontist recommended braces as a preventative step to avoid future invasive jaw surgery. The family submitted a claim under Canada's Non
November 16, 2025
Canada
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and general doctors are all going the concierge route and reducing their patients to about 400 patients only and making about 3 times as much income. I decided to stick with the PA for my once a year exam as I am very healthy. My wife is too but she decided to join his new practice and pay the once
December 21, 2025
Canada
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people applied for CERB. Won't affect us at all. looks like just passed I guess it is good. It will promote families without dental insurance to visit dental office more frequently for preventive care. but not sure how it will work with Healthy Smile? As far as I understand the proposed idea
November 30, 2022
Canada
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Are they booked out weeks in advance? Do you refer out frequently, is it a healthy relationship? Is there a move towards travelling specialists or group practices with GPs? How are the relationships b/w the GPs and specialists? I practice in the US and I wonder how it compares to Canada. Please
December 16, 2019
Canada
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production. assuming you collect 100% you can do the math on take-home depending on what % you're getting. Doing restorative alone, I'd estimate that 99% of new grads can average 2.4k a day with a full schedule of 8 hours. That's only 300 an hour which is 1-2 restos (or 2-4 on ODSP/Healthy smiles
December 30, 2018
Canada
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there is even a code for it. 7.34% is a healthy increase. Lucky you:) I see that two of our colleagues are priced under the fee guide? Why would you chose to do that? All insurance programs that I have seen, at least in my area, seem to agree to follow the fee guide. there have been very few exceptions
March 29, 2022
Canada
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the offordobilily issue. Dr. Monning ond his very proficient stoff hove soved my teeth. Without the procedures ond core I hove hod - I would probobly be weoring uncomfortoble, unsightly, even ungoinly - bridges etc. As it is - I hove my own teelh, heolthy gums ond o nice smile. Alwop been very hoppy. All ihe
February 15, 2019
Canada
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'...it could be guessed that viciously going after a single 'cosmetic' dentist's license would be a deterrent to others of the same mindset, but making broad statements such as 'healthy teeth shall not be mutilated for the purposes of cosmetic enhancement' ignores the fact that healthy tooth structure
June 02, 2017
Canada
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find more staff to hire. And since a lot/most of them need extractions, we can't really take them at all as we do no surgery - but I'll put an ad out soon for faint hope of finding an associate who wants to do all the exo. Low income children in Ontario already had the Healthy Smiles program, what
September 02, 2022
Canada
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ADA&C's (unbelievable?) involvement in the 'cosmetic dentistry wave'... Itissort of logical that forcefully going after a single 'cosmetic' dentist's license would be a deterrent to others of the same mindset, but perhaps making broad statements such as 'healthy teeth shall not be mutilated
April 13, 2017
Canada
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reconstruction for headache cures and crooked healthy teeth so the lab could sell more units of porcelain? This question will be heading to the Supreme Court of Canada. If a dentist was the Complaints Director this would have been handled over a coffee. New book discusses discrepancies with the new rules
December 03, 2018
Canada
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than anywhere else in the province. From braces to fluoride treatments, having a good dentist is part of healthy living, Hoffman told a news conference. But we've all heard concerns that Albertans have about the high cost of dental care. Anyone who has had to pay out of pocket for dental care
March 07, 2017
Canada
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several dental groups. General dentists, oral surgeons and periodontists (gum specialists) have overlapping skills in this area.Implants are expensive, and as mentioned in my banned book, do not always last a lifetime. In fact, since any complication can be second-guessed, dental implant failure
September 30, 2016
Canada
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. There are reports to suggest reduced treatment times are helpful in reducing some of the risks of orthodontic treatment including decay, root damage and gum disease. The ADA&C has advertised courses in 'Accelerated Orthodontics' teaching methods to reduce orthodontic treatment time. Dentists have
March 23, 2018
Canada
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how long it takes us to change a room over after a patient, one that is seemingly healthy but may have COVID-19 or another contagious illness. We aerosolize for a living! We are more susceptible than any other population and have the highest potential of any medical profession for transfer
June 19, 2021
Canada
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and taking steps to reduce consumption, your patients can keep their teeth healthy and reduce the risk of chronic disease. Direct participants to sign up for the Count Your Cubes Challenge at(perhaps even challenge your staff to do so as well!). It is perfect for people of all ages, from school age
August 15, 2018
Canada
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