Abigail Houser

Nature, Art & Science, with Canadian Explorer and Best-Selling Author, Adam Shoalts!

Hello Friends! It has been a very eventful past year around our clinic, with lots of new and exciting changes, partnerships and events happening! We thought we would share some of our most exciting updates with you! That being our partnership with Canadian explorer and writer, Adam Shoalts! Some of you may recognize Adam from

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Perio in the Peninsula 2018 – Mental Health in Dentistry

Presented by: Dr. David ClarkBSc., DDS, MSc (Oral Pathology), FAAOP, FRCDC At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to: 1. Demonstrate how mental health and oral health are closely intertwined and how one can directly impact the other. 2. Comprehend how medications used to treat various forms of mental illness can interact with other

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Perio in the Peninsula 2018 – Office and Medical Emergencies

Presented by: Dr. Peter Nkansah MSc., DDS, Dental Anesthesia Specialist, Assistant Professor at University of Toronto Medical emergencies can occur anywhere and at any time.  Fortunately, most medical emergencies in our offices come with some warning.  As well, there are some medical emergencies that are common.  This interactive session will discuss the incidence and treatment

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Periodontal health in patients with or without dry mouth: A retrospective study

As our first line of treatment, patients to our office with a diagnosis of periodontal disease undergo non-surgical scaling and root planing (SRP) by our team of periodontal hygienists.  Following this initial treatment, patients return for their regular and ongoing periodontal maintenance appointments. We have long known that our saliva, specifically our salivary flow rate

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