PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

Mississauga Dentist Receives Fellowship in Oral Implantology

Dr. Brian Kaplansky, dentist in Mississauga, receives Fellowship from the ICOI.

2013-05-17
MISSISSAUGA, ON, May 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) Dr. Brian Kaplansky, Mississauga dentist, is proud to have received the Fellowship in Oral Implantology from the International Congress of Oral Implantology. Dr. Kaplansky has taken advanced surgical training in Oral Implantology and bone grafting to offer the best possible care for dental implants in Mississauga.

"I am very proud to have achieved Fellowship from the International Congress of Oral Implantology. This fellowship was the result of a great deal of time and energy and I am honored to have completed all the necessary requirements. Only a handful of dentists can say they have achieved this and to be included in this group is very humbling," said Dr. Brian Kaplansky, dentist in Mississauga.

To receive a Fellowship from the ICOI, there are several requirements the dentist has to meet. First, the dentist must provide a listing of 20 completed implant cases which must be at least 12 months old. Dentists must also provide documentation of completion of 75 hours or more of implant education in the preceding five years. A letter of recommendation is also required from a current ICOI Fellow, IPS Master, ICOI Diplomate or a member of the ICOI's Advanced Credentials Committee. To maintain the Fellowship, dentists are required to maintain their membership in good standing and must attend at least one ICOI sponsored or co-sponsored meeting every three years. They also must accumulate 75 hours or more of "implant education" within five years of becoming a fellow.

With their continual dedication to providing preventative care for their patients, and with their services including Mississauga Invisalign, dental implants, teeth whitening, root canal therapy and surgery, patients can rely on Creditview Dental for all of their dental health care needs.

About Creditview Dental: Creditview Dental is operated by Drs. Brian Kaplansky and Parneety Randhawa, dentists in Mississauga, ON. Together they provide family and cosmetic dentistry for the entire family, offering services including veneers, teeth whitening, root canal therapy and dental implants, among others. Dr. Kaplansky graduated from McGill University Dental School in 1981, and went on to complete a post graduate residency program at Sir Mortimer Davis Hospital in Montreal. He has extensive training, experience, and ongoing continuing education in cosmetic dentistry, oral surgery, periodontal surgery, and root canal therapy. Dr. Kaplansky puts his education, experience, passion and compassion into everyday practice to bring his patients the very best possible care. Dr. Parneety Randhwawa, Mississauga family dentist graduated from the University of Toronto and received her degree in dentistry in 1997. Throughout the years she has attended numerous clinics and seminars to further her dental knowledge.

Media Contact:
Dr. Brian Kaplansky
reception@creditviewdental.com
6085 Creditview Road
Mississauga, Ontario L5V 2A8
(905) 826-4929
http://www.creditviewdental.com


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

Morgantown Dentist Enhances Practice Accessibility For Smartphone Users

2013-05-17
With advances in technology, more and more people are using smartphones to access the Internet in addition to other daily tasks. Dr. Chris Giuliani, Morgantown dentist, is pleased to take advantage of these latest technology advancements with the launch of a mobile website for his practice in Morgantown. "While more and more people are using their smartphones and tablet devices to access the Internet, taking advantage of a mobile website has become more important than ever before. Many times when people try accessing a website from their smartphone they often become ...

Metrigraphics LLC Delivers 14 Millionth Micro Flex Circuit to Medical Device Maker

2013-05-17
The selection of Metrigraphics LLC as a second source for a tiny sensor substrate has bloomed into big business, with deliveries of the micro flex circuit surpassing 14 million units this month. "We were excited about the opportunity when a major medical device OEM approached us in 2007 to begin sourcing a necessary part for the OEM's end product," Metrigraphics President and CEO Randolph J. Sablich said. "Our excitement was well-founded. We've been continuously producing the sensor circuits ever since and in ever-increasing quantities." Peak demand ...

Illinois lawmakers consider banning handheld cellphone use for drivers

2013-05-17
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, distraction is a factor in approximately one in five car crashes that result in injury. Most distraction related crashes are completely preventable, and Illinois lawmakers have already taken steps to reduce the number of injuries and deaths caused by electronic distraction behind the wheel. But could more be done? Currently, all drivers in Illinois are prohibited from texting, and cellphone use is banned completely in school zones and highway construction zones. Yet, there is evidence that even just talking ...

Even during the joyous act of motorcycling in Utah, accidents can and do happen

2013-05-17
Utah has its share of avid motorcycle enthusiasts and it's not hard to understand why. The natural wonders of the Beehive State are among our country's most breathtaking and beckon motorcyclists to the open roads, including 27 scenic byways. From Zion Canyon, Lake Powell, Bryce Canyon and Rocky Mountain vistas to the Great Basin, Colorado Plateau, sandstone arches, deserts and magnificent pine forests -- just to name a few attractions -- Utah is a biker's paradise. Unfortunately, despite the great satisfaction people get from motorcycle trips in the state, motorcyclists ...

In foreclosure? Chapter 13 can help save your home

2013-05-17
Personal emergencies and other economic troubles have caused many people nationwide to be in a position where they fall behind on their mortgages. An unexpected medical procedure, for example, can put a person tens of thousands of dollars in debt. If you are in such a situation, you may wonder what to do next. Fortunately, if you have a steady income, Chapter 13 can help stop foreclosure and eliminate other types of debt. How Chapter 13 works As soon as you file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, foreclosure relief begins. At this time, the automatic stay becomes effective. ...

Study finds hospitals make money off of errors

2013-05-17
A recent study released by The Journal of American Medicine found that hospitals are making a profit off of surgical errors. Patients who experienced surgical errors often required longer hospital stays and additional procedures, many covered and paid for by insurance. How much of a profit? The study estimated an average of almost $40,000 per patient with private insurance and just under $2,000 for patients with Medicare. Although the researchers, affiliated with Harvard's schools of medicine, the Boston Consulting Group and Texas Health Resources, were careful to note ...

A primer on Chapter 7 bankruptcy

2013-05-17
The majority of individual bankruptcy filings in America are filed under two sections of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. These bankruptcy options have several things in common, both offering comprehensive debt relief, an end to creditor harassment, the ability to keep exempt assets from being repossessed or foreclosed upon, and the opportunity for a fresh financial start. They differ greatly in the approach taken to get those results, though. The basics Chapter 13 is better known as a "repayment" bankruptcy. It consolidates eligible debts ...

Hospitals see financial benefit from surgical complications

2013-05-17
Many people get nervous at the thought of going into the hospital. They are aware that even routine surgeries carry risks. People trust that their doctors are doing all in their power to make surgeries go smoothly. Patients rarely think that surgical complications may actually benefit hospitals. However, a study published in April 2013 in the Journal of American Medicine revealed that hospitals profit from surgical errors, which hinders efforts to make health care better. Monetary gain from mistakes Researchers from the Boston Consulting Group, Harvard's schools of ...

News report finds child support in Georgia a "wild roller coaster ride"

2013-05-17
Child custody and support determinations can be the most difficult aspect of a divorce. A recent report by Fox found that parents attempting to get child support payments in Georgia face a "wild roller coaster ride through a system that is seemingly endless." As stated in the article, enforcing these court orders can be an uphill battle. Child custody laws in Georgia In an attempt to help ease the difficulties associated with gaining child custody and determining support payments in the state, Georgia courts passed new legislation in 2007 revising the ...

Data reveals the most common distractions in fatal crashes

2013-05-17
Distracted driving was a factor in roughly ten percent of the more than 65,000 fatal car accidents that have taken place in the United States during the past two years, Insurance Journal reported on April 4, 2013. The statistics are based on an analysis of federal crash data conducted by Erie Insurance. To compile the report, researchers examined data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System, a national traffic fatality database maintained by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The report also drew on information provided by the Insurance Institute ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Making lighter work of calculating fluid and heat flow

Normalizing blood sugar can halve heart attack risk

Lowering blood sugar cuts heart attack risk in people with prediabetes

Study links genetic variants to risk of blinding eye disease in premature infants

Non-opioid ‘pain sponge’ therapy halts cartilage degeneration and relieves chronic pain

AI can pick up cultural values by mimicking how kids learn

China’s ecological redlines offer fast track to 30 x 30 global conservation goal

Invisible indoor threats: emerging household contaminants and their growing risks to human health

Adding antibody treatment to chemo boosts outcomes for children with rare cancer

Germline pathogenic variants among women without a history of breast cancer

Tanning beds triple melanoma risk, potentially causing broad DNA damage

Unique bond identified as key to viral infection speed

Indoor tanning makes youthful skin much older on a genetic level

Mouse model sheds new light on the causes and potential solutions to human GI problems linked to muscular dystrophy

The Journal of Nuclear Medicine ahead-of-print tip sheet: December 12, 2025

Smarter tools for peering into the microscopic world

Applications open for funding to conduct research in the Kinsey Institute archives

Global measure underestimates the severity of food insecurity

Child survivors of critical illness are missing out on timely follow up care

Risk-based vs annual breast cancer screening / the WISDOM randomized clinical trial

University of Toronto launches Electric Vehicle Innovation Ontario to accelerate advanced EV technologies and build Canada’s innovation advantage

Early relapse predicts poor outcomes in aggressive blood cancer

American College of Lifestyle Medicine applauds two CMS models aligned with lifestyle medicine practice and reimbursement

Clinical trial finds cannabis use not a barrier to quitting nicotine vaping

Supplemental nutrition assistance program policies and food insecurity

Switching immune cells to “night mode” could limit damage after a heart attack, study suggests

URI-based Global RIghts Project report spotlights continued troubling trends in worldwide inhumane treatment

Neutrophils are less aggressive at night, explaining why nighttime heart attacks cause less damage than daytime events

Menopausal hormone therapy may not pose breast cancer risk for women with BRCA mutations

Mobile health tool may improve quality of life for adolescent and young adult breast cancer survivors

[Press-News.org] Mississauga Dentist Receives Fellowship in Oral Implantology
Dr. Brian Kaplansky, dentist in Mississauga, receives Fellowship from the ICOI.