Mon, May 06th

dental technology

About 10 years ago, Dr. Scott Munsinger started using a new system of laser technology in nearly every aspect of his dental practice.

 

An experimental treatment using light to kill bacteria may not improve periodontal disease in residual pockets, a new study shows.

 

COLOGNE, Germany: At the company’s IDS press conference today, Sirona Dental Systems introduced 25 new hard and software products that were developed by 270 scientists and engineers. With its broadest product range ever, the manufacturer offers solutions to diverse target groups and aims to bring digital dentistry to every practice.

 

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla., USA: Biomet 3i, specialist in dental implants and abutments, and Sirona Dental Systems, one of the world's largest manufacturers of dental technology, have teamed up to create digital solutions that facilitate esthetic restorations.

 

Acupuncture is a rare topic in dentistry. However, experienced users speak out in favor of this method and apply it successfully. In a recently published article, German dentist Prof. Winfried Wojak from Horn-Bad Meinberg describes when and how acupuncture can usefully be applied in the dental setting.

 

Prestige Medical, a provider of dental care solutions, announces that it has recently introduced a new product: Ultraclean 3. Ultraclean 3 is the latest improvement in Prestige’s washing disinfector system. The new product offers a disinfecting cycle of only 35 minutes.

 

A Caltech imaging innovation will ease your trip to the dentist and may soon energize home entertainment systems too.

 

Louise Clark a student Dental Hygienist at the Eastman has become the 1000th member of the popular forum Hygienist.co.uk. Louise is pictured with her gifts supplied by Hygienist.co.uk and Swallow Dental of a Waterpik Nano and a Montana Jack sickle scaler (PDT). Louise was introduced to the site by Shaun Howe who is a long serving member of the site and moderator.

 

A team of scientists in the US recently designed a new dissolvable strip to treat oral burns caused by eating or drinking excessively hot items. The new strip can be used on any affected area in the mouth; it dissolves rapidly giving while delivering a local anesthetic which helps to ease the pain caused by burns.

 
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