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AAPD, ADA Reaffirm Importance of Early Childhood Dental Visits

Posted on Wednesday, April 5, 2017

CHICAGO — In light of a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) and the American Dental Association (ADA) today reaffirmed their strong support for early dental visits to prevent childhood tooth decay.

The study examined Medicaid-covered children in Alabama, comparing cavity-related treatment among children who were provided preventive dental services by a dentist, primary care provider and those receiving none at all. While the authors “observed little evidence of the benefits” of preventive care, the results must be scrutinized carefully. The authors noted the study’s limitations, including the lack of information about oral health behaviors.

“As the authors state, this study design did not allow for evaluation of factors such as a genetic predisposition, previous disease and environmental considerations such as diet, frequency of brushing and flossing, the use of fluoride toothpaste and drinking fluoridated water, all of which are crucial in reducing the risk of cavities,” said Mia L. Geisinger, D.D.S., M.S., associate professor, Department of Periodontology, University of Alabama at Birmingham and member of the ADA’s Council on Scientific Affairs. “Furthermore, there is no evaluation to determine if untreated cavities are present in those individuals who did not seek dental care for restorative treatment, so the data are incomplete. Because of this study’s limitations, we cannot make any definitive conclusions from the data provided and further research is necessary. This study highlights the need to invest in oral health research to address the epidemic levels of tooth decay in some populations of children.”

The study design relied on a review of Medicaid data, which have inherent limitations as the data come from hundreds of providers in many community and clinical settings with varied training and experience. Approaches to management of early childhood cavities vary greatly depending on the provider. Little is known about the state of oral health of the children seen by dentists at the time of the first visit and it is unclear if the children studied were referred to a dentist because they showed signs of cavities or if they already had tooth decay upon their first visit.

“Studies of this nature are important in advancing our knowledge about early childhood cavities and their prevention and treatment, but these findings are not definitive, and further study is critical, in view of other findings supportive of early care and the epidemic nature of early childhood cavities,” said Paul Casamassimo, D.D.S., M.S., director of the AAPD’s Pediatric Oral Health Research & Policy Center. “Given Medicaid populations’ well-documented high levels of untreated dental decay, it is to be expected that many referrals for a dental visit will result in restorative care. The study also lacks any comparison with the oral health status of those children not receiving preventive dental care. A comprehensive approach to preventing the onset of early childhood cavities by early dental visits which assess risk and establish preventive interventions within a dental home provides the best chance of keeping children cavity-free. The AAPD is committed to the study of least-invasive approaches to prevention and management of early childhood cavities including engagement of the primary care medical community, use of fluoride varnish and sliver diamine fluoride, and early establishment of the dental home.”

Both the AAPD and ADA recommend that children visit a dentist at least once before the age of one. Various recent studies support the benefit of an early visit to the dentist in both public and privately-covered populations. This study highlights the importance of reducing the risk of cavities among underserved children, and additional research should be conducted to determine best practices for preventive services.







SUNSTAR to Sponsor 2017 UNC Perio Expo

Posted on Tuesday, April 4, 2017

SCHAUMBURG, ILLINOIS, April 4, 2017— Sunstar Americas today announced that it will sponsor the UNC Perio Expo May 4-6, 2017 at the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

Sunstar has a long and proud history of supporting groundbreaking research and educational programs. In fact, the company also sponsored the 1997 UNC Perio Expo, which is widely credited with playing a crucial role in identifying the needs and opportunities for the control of periodontal disease. That event built upon an event the company had sponsored 11 years earlier, the Sunstar Portside Symposium in Kobe, Japan, which was the first global event to demonstrate the connection between oral health, general body health and overall wellbeing. Other Sunstar educational initiatives include the Joslin-Sunstar Diabetes Education program. This program, begun in 2008, educates dentists as well as physicians about the link between diabetes and gum disease as well as other oral health issues. Such initiatives are a clear reflection of Sunstar’s motto: “Always strive to help people everywhere achieve better health and enhance their quality-of-life.”

The UNC Perio Expo is a blended showcase that brings internationally recognized speakers to a two-day program covering important concepts in periodontics and implantology, including disease diagnosis, treatment and management. The two-day agenda is divided into six sessions:

I. Periodontology and Global Health: A 10 Year Look Ahead

II. New Insights into Implant Site Preparation and Prevention of Peri-Implantitis

III. New Frontiers in Periodontal Medicine

IV. Technology Impact in Periodontics

V. Periodontal Disease Management: The Current State and a 10-Year Look Ahead

VI. Session VI: Precision Periodontal Medicine

Presentations will provide practical relevance for practitioners by bringing clinical science to patient care. Distinguished speakers include physicians and periodontal clinical masters, who will bring relevance to periodontal implant diagnosis and treatment. Themes will include managing peri-implantitis, trends in regeneration of bone and soft tissues, and new technologies in periodontics that are shaping the future of periodontal medicine. Each of the six sessions will feature a plenary session and several content-specific lectures followed by a moderated panel discussion with questions and answers from participants. The program will also feature hands-on demonstrations and tours.

“We are thrilled and gratified to be able to sponsor the 2017 UNC Perio Expo, particularly on

the 20th anniversary of our first sponsorship of this impressive event,” said Aaron Pfarrer, Senior Director of Marketing for Sunstar Americas. “We treasure our relationship with the UNC School of Dentistry, and we look forward to partnering with this respected institution to help provide this important and stimulating educational experience for forward-thinking dental and medical professionals.”

The event will include a welcome reception from 4:00-6:00 pm on Thursday, and a banquet at the George Watts Hill Alumni Center/Carolina Club from 6:00-9:30 pm on Friday. Mr. Yoshihiro Kaneda, CEO of Sunstar, Inc., will speak at the Friday banquet. Attendees will earn up to 12.25 continuing education credits. The fees are $375 for dentists and physicians ($275 for UNC School of Dentistry alumni) and $295 for team members. Online registration is available at www.dentistry.unc.edu/cde/courses. The registration deadline is April 27, 2017.







Five Dental Organizations Team Up For National Facial Protection Month

Posted on Tuesday, April 4, 2017

CHICAGO, April 3, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- April is National Facial Protection Month, and five dental organizations are teaming up to educate the public about how to protect against facial injuries while participating in sports.

According to a study in the journal Sports Health, more than 5 million teeth are injured or knocked out every year, costing the American public $500 million. Dentists and dental specialists agree that athletes in all sports should wear mouth guards, which are significantly more cost-effective than the price of repairing an injury. Dentists and dental specialists can provide customized mouth guards that protect the teeth but also allow for normal speech and breathing. While a dentist-made mouth guard will have a more tailored fit, there are also commercially available mouth guards that are less expensive and can be purchased from a drugstore. Athletes in orthodontic treatment should consult their orthodontist about the type of mouth guard to use.

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The Academy for Sports Dentistry (ASD), the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS), the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) and the American Dental Association (ADA) are co-sponsoring the annual campaign that encourages parents, caregivers and coaches to help prevent sports-related injuries to the head and face by using safety equipment. Athletes are urged to wear protective gear such as mouth guards and helmets to avoid being sidelined by an injury.

According to the five dental organizations, mouth protection should be fitted, light, strong, easy to clean and the correct size so it covers the gums and teeth.

Visit the co-sponsor websites listed below for more information and resources:

  • The Academy for Sports Dentistry was established in 1983 as a forum for dentists, doctors, athletic trainers, coaches, dental technicians and educators for sharing ideas about sports dentistry and athletes' dental needs.www.academyforsportsdentistry.org/

  • Founded in 1947, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry is the membership organization of the specialty of pediatric dentistry with 10,000 members.www.mychildrensteeth.org

  • Established in 1918, the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons represents more than 9,000 oral and maxillofacial surgeons and supports its fellows and members through education, research and advocacy.www.myoms.org/saveface

  • The American Association of Orthodontists, founded in 1900, is the world's oldest and largest dental specialty organization, representing more than 18,000 orthodontist members.www.mylifemysmile.org

  • The American Dental Association, founded in 1859, is the country's largest dental association, representing more than 161,000 dentist members.www.mouthhealthy.org     







AssureCare Launches a New Dental Care Management Solution

Posted on Tuesday, April 4, 2017

CINCINNATI, March 27, 2017 --  AssureCare, the leading provider of healthcare management software and solutions, announced the release of a new dental module in their patient healthcare platform, MedCompass™. This new dental care management capability is expected to enhance and transform the way the dental authorization processes occur, especially for low income families.

“Dental disease is the most common chronic illness for children. It is preventable, and yet, dental care remains as one of the most unmet treatment needs in children in America,” says Dr. Yousuf J. Ahmad, President & CEO of AssureCare. “There are many dental conditions that affect the health of our children. Dental caries (tooth decay) is the most concerning issue due to its substantial prevalence in the low-income Medicaid population.”

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 25% of children have tooth decay in baby teeth before entering kindergarten. By age 19, almost 70% of youth have experienced tooth decay in permanent teeth. 9 million children in the USA lack health insurance, and more than 20 million lack access to oral health services. Untreated dental caries can lead to pain, weight loss, missed school days, poor appearance, decreased self-esteem and even death. 

“Our solution, MedCompass Dental, enables our customers to ensure effective and efficient provision of dental care to all members, including children,” says Dr. Ahmad.

This highly configurable dental care management software offers end-to-end care management capabilities to providers and payers, including:​ ​

·      Concurrently complete multiple care planning tasks, submit dental authorizations, and create question templates for authorizations to elicit additional details

·      Dental Authorization Triage

·      Manual or Auto Adjudication

·      Allows users to work collaboratively with dentists to ensure a smooth continuum of care for each patient consistent with service authorizations

·      Associated Analytics (long-term and continued care)

In addition, this new dental care module enhances the capture of relevant information by providing specific fields for tooth number, surface(s) and area. Dental procedures may be identified using CDT codes. These options can be hidden, exposed or required fields. Thanks to MedCompass’s modularity, providers can choose how they want these fields displayed.

The new dental module is undergoing the beta process and is scheduled to release to general market on April 1, 2017.







Solutionreach Expands Leadership Team

Posted on Tuesday, April 4, 2017

LEHI, Utah--March 29, 2017--Solutionreach, the leader in patient relationship management (PRM) solutions, today announced the appointment of Paul Kocherhans, senior vice president, sales; Justin Everette, vice president, marketing; and Lance Rodela, vice president, product management, to its leadership team. With the support of these promoted leaders, Solutionreach will continue to lead in the patient relationship management market.

Since its founding in 2000, Solutionreach has pioneered the industry’s leading PRM platform. Currently, Solutionreach supports more than 100,000 healthcare professionals at approximately 25,000 practices. The company’s PRM technology currently reaches more than 80 million patients nationwide.

In Kocherhans’ role as senior vice president of sales, he will oversee the development and execution of strategic sales approaches to sustain and amplify Solutionreach’s continued growth within the non-elective medical and other healthcare markets. Additionally, Kocherhans will be instrumental in leading the sales team when introducing new products and features into the market, as well as augmenting efforts to continue highlighting Solutionreach’s current patient relationship management platform.

In Everette’s role as vice president of marketing, he’s responsible for Solutionreach’s strategic positioning to support the company’s continued rapid expansion in the non-elective medical sector, as well as introducing new products and features to consumers. Likewise, he leads efforts to strengthen Solutionreach’s significant market share in the elective specialty healthcare markets, such as dental, eye care and aesthetics.

As vice president of product management, Rodela will drive advancements in Solutionreach’s market-leading patient relationship management platform. His leadership is critical across Solutionreach as consumerism continues to affect patient decision-making behavior, and healthcare providers need effective ways to create more meaningful connections with patients. Rodela’s team most recently brought SR Conversations to market, a first-to-market integrated texting application. Among other benefits, SR Conversations offers intelligent prioritization of patient mobile conversations allowing practices to better nurture their patient relationships and foster loyalty.

“Paul, Justin and Lance have an ear to the needs of our practice customers, and are able to anticipate their future needs,” said Jim Higgins, founder and chief executive officer of Solutionreach. “We’re here together to make sure that healthcare can improve with technology and not lose that personal

            

                                       







DentalEZ® Celebrates 100 Years of Columbia Dentoform® Teaching Solutions

Posted on Monday, April 3, 2017

Malvern, PA  (March 22, 2017) – DentalEZ®, a supplier of integrated products and services for dental health professionals worldwide, is pleased to announce that 2017 marks the 100th year of its Columbia Dentoform® Teaching Solutions product line. For over ten decades, Columbia has provided lifelike teaching models for dental, hygiene, and veterinary students around the world. 

Founded by Columbia University Engineering School graduate Ben Spitzer, the Company had its start in Manhattan, New York. Initially called Columbia Dental and X-Ray Company, the Company originally provided x-ray equipment for dental offices. In 1917, it added metal typodonts to its product offerings but shortly after, discontinued the x-ray equipment to focus exclusively on the dental models. Columbia’s first typodont clients were located in local New York dental schools, and today, 100 years later, Columbia Dentoform products are sold to teaching institutions around the world. 

“We are extremely proud of Columbia’s rich history that has diligently served the unique requirements of dental institutions and students for over 100 years,” remarked Bob Senesac, Sr. Director of Marketing for DentalEZ. “Shortly after its inception, Columbia quickly evolved into a Company that focused on producing quality, lifelike teaching models, while simultaneously improving the instructional process and learning experience for all dental students. We expect to continue to adhere to these principles during the next 100 years.”

Focused on all dental and hygiene students, all Columbia typodont models are designed realistically so that students are able to practice dental and hygiene procedures as though they are working in an actual oral cavity, thoroughly preparing them for real-life practice. Columbia offers standard models and teeth for nearly every teaching situation but also takes pride in customizing unique solutions for all types of teaching institutions including specialty areas such as orthodontic, pediatric, and veterinary dentistry.

Moreover, Columbia also offers manikins to make student practice as realistic as possible and include adult, pediatric, and anesthesia “patients” that perfectly simulate the actual human head and mouth size. The Company even provides lifelike animal typodont models including cats and dogs for veterinary dental education. 

While its history stretches back more than a century, the Columbia brand is looking toward the future with a continuous launch of products. “We are as committed today as we were 100 years ago on establishing new industry standards for design, quality, and service to the dental industry and profession,” remarked Philip Briales, Director of Sales, Columbia Dentoform Teaching Solutions.

For a behind-the-scenes look at the Columbia Dentoform factory, please visit CNN’s Great Big Story: The Peculiar World of Dental Manikins.

For additional information about all Columbia Dentoform Teaching Solutions, please visit www.columbiadentoform.com







Philips Partners with FDI World Dental Federation to Celebrate 2017 World Oral Health Day on March 20

Posted on Monday, April 3, 2017

Stamford, Conn. – This World Oral Health Day (WOHD), Royal Philips is proudly teaming up with FDI World Dental Federation to educate and encourage people around the world to take a smart approach to the health of their mouth, teeth and gums.

Oral disease affects 3.9 billion people worldwide[1], and with untreated tooth decay impacting almost half of the world’s population (44%), World Oral Health Day is an opportunity to educate and encourage people around the world to better understand the state of their oral health.

“We know that globally, 60–90% of schoolchildren and nearly 100% of adults have tooth decay, often leading to pain and discomfort,” said Jennifer Lalli, Team Lead OHC Dental Professional, US. “Poor oral hygiene is a key driver for this, and we work closely with dental professionals to help patients of all ages recognize when they might need to give their oral care a bit more attention. World Oral Health Day is a great opportunity to do this on a mass scale and discuss how oral hygiene impacts oral health and overall wellness. ”

FDI’s 2017 World Oral Health Day campaign ‘Live Mouth Smart’ looks to encourage people worldwide to take control of their oral health – throughout their lifetime – so that they can enjoy a healthy mouth from childhood into old age.

For more information about Philips support for World Oral Health Day, please visit www.philipsoralhealthcare.com.



[1] The Challenge of Oral Disease – A call for global action. The Oral Health Atlas. 2nd ed. Geneva. FDI

World Dental Federation, 2015 (https://www.fdiworldental.org/publications/oral-health-atlas/oral-healthatlas-(2015), accessed 28 July 2016).







3M Introduces Bulk Fill Restorative with Improved Esthetics

Posted on Monday, April 3, 2017

ST. PAUL‚ Minn. – (April 1, 2017) –According to practice management experts, one of the leading reasons why patients will leave a dental practice is because they are rarely seen on time. Patient variables and other complications in a tightly packed schedule can quickly have a practice playing catch-up. 3M recognizes the uncontrollable variables in a dentist’s schedule, which is why 3M technologies focus on those areas that can be controlled – like using new 3M™ Filtek™ One Bulk Fill Restorative.  When applied to posterior restorations, these technologies enable fast and easy one-step placement with improved esthetics– delivering efficient clinical outcomes that help dentists stay on schedule.

“Bulk fill composites have become popular in recent years because of their simplicity and speed; however, the ‘faster, easier’ has often come at the expense of esthetics,” said Nikki McKeon, Marketing Manager for 3M Oral Care’s Direct Restorative Business. “With the introduction of Filtek One Bulk Fill Restorative, 3M is giving dental professionals that simple one-step placement without compromising esthetics.”

Designed for the posterior, the unique optical properties and improved opacity of Filtek One Bulk Fill Restorative enable the simplicity of one-step bulk placement – up to 5mm – with improved esthetics. These improvements are the result of further developments of 3M’s nanotechnology, which allows for the management of opacity and depth of cure in a smarter way. With 3M’s unique Smart Contrast Ratio Management technology, Filtek One Bulk Fill Restorative features increased opacity without reducing depth of cure.

In its cured state, Filtek One Bulk Fill Restorative has a higher opacity than other bulk fill offerings, even matching some universal composites. Available in five shades, there is no need for layering or expensive dispensing devices.

Along with Filtek One Bulk Fill Restorative, 3M also offers adhesive, curing light, finishing and polishing, and prevention products.  These solutions are designed to work together to help dental professionals practice more efficiently and put time back in their days.

For more information about the new 3M Filtek One Bulk Fill Restorative, visit www.3M.com/FiltekOne







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