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Dental Tribune Untited Kingdom Edition

Technology designed the way you work New Dynamic Virtual Articulation Like using your physical articulator. Support for Occlusion Compass. KaVo PROTAR® evo, Whip Mix Denar® Mark 330, SAM® 2P, Artex® compatible and more to come. Next Generation Telescopes Full freedom for designing telescop- ic crowns. Support for attachment crowns and open telescopes. Add multiple bands, parametric attach- ments, and customized attach- ments. Great new features Dental System™ 2012-the future proof solution Model Builder Create lab models directly from TRIOS® and 3rd party intraoral scans. Support for implant models. Backing our users with technology, care and expertise TRIOS® integration Receive TRIOS® digital impressions instantly from dentists and start designing right away. 3Shape Communicate™ Upload 3D design visualizations with a single click. Share and discuss your cases with dentists. 2nd Generation Removable Partial Design Intuitively mimics the familiar workflow while significantly reducing production time. Digital Temporaries Create cost-effective temporaries without pouring a model using Virtual Preparation and Virtual Gingiva. D500 3D scanner 3Shape’s new D500 model with Dental System Standard provides the market’s best entry-level CAD/CAM solution for small to medium labs and can later be upgraded to extend the range of available indications. D800 3D scanner Two 5.0 MP cameras. Scans a single-die in 25 seconds, captures texture and scans impressions. Scan the QR code & sign up for our newsletter Meet us at Dentistry Show in March 2-3, Birmingham UK, NEC Booth M3 crowns, it becomes apparent that this side of dentistry, (the unseen workforce), should be described as an art form. The detail that the technicians com- pose is so intricate and person- alised to suit the patient: In es- sence, they are building smiles that change lives. The CosTech Implant Cen- tre, which is to be launched on 1st March 2012, has already re- ceived some fantastic feedback, especially with regards to the no hidden fees and the latest technology process of creating implant restorations that it has embedded in its foundations. CosTech are also hosting a new product, Implant Com- plete, which is a one stop shop for implant restorations. By designing and creating the im- plants in-house, CosTech will be offering better alignment and better accuracy of abut- ments and restorations, mean- ing that patients can have all ceramic, bio-compatible and perfect gum fitting dentures and implants. What’s more, the implants work with most major implant systems so CosTech can give dentists the confidence that they will work. The fact that dentists can order any crown for the same price has also been a great hit. A space to grow in Amidst all the birthday celebra- tions, CosTech are also offering their boardroom to dental pro- fessionals, practices, compa- nies and even the public. For the public, CosTech will be putting on a series of live demonstrations to help out with providing patients with more options as to what dental treat- ments are available for them. For the dental profession, CosTech will be providing CPD days, lectures hosted by guest speakers, and a space for dental practices to help enhance the relationships between dentists and technicians; because at the end of the day, the more the dentist understands, the more the patient understands. The boardroom, where these events will be held, is the first of its kind to open its doors to the profession in the South East, and what’s more, the fa- cilities will be free to use. “This is the real deal,” the elite man- agers explained. To top off the celebrations, CosTech are currently aiming to invest in the training of the next generation dental techni- cians. With the ever growing need for more technicians in the industry, if the training pro- gramme goes ahead, it will help encourage students to train up as technicians and help fill the expanding hole in the profes- sion. The aim at the moment is to visit local schools to spread the word about the role of den- tal technology and explain how their work is the fine balance between art and science, cre- ating perfectly functional and aesthetic restorations to match the patient’s natural teeth. DTCreating art CDT at work 9FeatureUnited Kingdom Edition March 5-11, 2012