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business 31Show Preview IDS Cologne 2013 The next generation of CRANEX Novus e provides excellent image quality with extended imaging values as well as enhanced operation with the ClearTouch control panel. According to the man- ufacturer SOREDEX, a part of the Finish PaloDEx Group, the system was designed for fastoperationatmaximumef- ficiency as well as an easy workflow. With a 9-second adult panoramicexposuretime,the exposureofpatientshasbeen minimised and the potential for movement artifacts has been reduced, the company said.Inaddition,therenown SOREDEX 5-point patient stabilisationsystemguaran- tees accurate and stable pa- tient positioning. Operating worldwide, SOREDEX says to offer qual- ity imaging systems of true diagnostic value, which are based on an in-depth under- standing of daily practice. SOREDEX PALODEX GROUP, FINLAND www.soredex.com Hall 11.2 Booth N050 Processingusingzirconiumoxide has evolved from being a niche con- cept to one of the most common tech- niques to have ever been developed for dentistry. Probably more than ever, clinicians now need to have the right tools for preventing the forma- tionofsurfacemicro-cracksandfor achieving the best results for their patients. The polish- ing of lithium silicate ceramics also come with particular challenges as their unique design and micro-morphological structure require specially adapted material compositions. With DIACERA, EVE Ernst Vetter alreadyintroducedaspecialisedpol- ishing system based on zirconium oxide and specifically developed for thesechallengesatIDS2007.Thesys- tem has been providing outstanding qualityandsafetyrequiredbydental labsforyears.AtIDS2013,thislineis nowalsobecomingavailableforden- talpracticeinordertoprovidedental clinicians with a safe option to per- form necessary adjustments professionally. With this world premiere each stage of treatment can now be polished, according to the company, which makes these tools an alternative in addition to the familiar high quality achieved in the dental laboratory. An optimised heat flow is also supposedtopreventbothlocalphase transitions,acauseforanon-uniform surface and material failure, the company said. EVE ERNST VETTER, GERMANY www.eve-rotary.com Hall 10.1 Booth F043 AD At its ISO-certified facility in San Jose, CA, in the US, Suni Medical imaging manufactures two lines of digital X-ray sensors, the flagship SuniRay sensor and the Dr Suni Plus sensor. This award-winning product line has propelled the company to a leadershippositionwithinthedigital dental industry. According to Suni, the Suni-Ray digital X-ray sensor offers high flexi- bility owing to an integrated USB module and a powerful software package that allows Window-based practitioners to use it with any prac- tice management system. It has rounded corners for increased pa- tient comfort and is available in two sizes for different anatomic require- ments. Independent third-party stud- ies have also shown thatSuniRayusesthe lowest amount of radi- ation—as compared to com- petitive systems—to produce a true, diagnostic quality image. Recent improvements to the Dr SuniPlus have resulted in high ratings in the robustness category making the sensor one of the most durable products avail- able on the market today. Since its creation in 1995, Suni Medical Imaging has gained a leading position in the digital radiography market, pioneering the development of digital sensor technology for dental clinical applications, and is best known for designing and manu- facturing sensors for many of the early leaders in this field. In 2002, how- ever,thecompanyadded its own brand of high qualitysensorsandintraoral cameras to its product portfolio. Suni says that its corporate culture is built on three basic princi- ples–technological innovation, continuous improvement an exceptional customer service. SUNI MEDICAL IMAGING, USA www.suni.com Hall 4.2 Booth K060 The Easy Grip line from T.F.I. System was designed for the pur- pose of providing dental profession- als with everything that is needed for a standard clinical implant so- lution, according to the Swiss-Italian dental implant manufacturer. All threaded implants of its Easy Grip line come in an “all-in-one” kit containing an implant, which is mounted over the original transfer system that engages the head of the implant at 90° for easy insertion even when operational space is lim- ited,asurgicalandconnectingscrew, aswellasamounterthatcanbeused as an abutment or as a screw. AccordingtoT.F.I.,itsEasyGripim- plants are receiving state-of-the-art surface treatment for high osseointe- gration that includes sandblasting, etchingandplasmaglowdischarging. Quality controls on the implants and its individual components are per- formed during every step of the pro- duction process, the company said. Infection control requirements are also being met by the kit’s package using a double blister. The company, which is based in Rome, says that simplification of the surgical protocol, functionality and technical innovation are the corner- stones of its business. T.F.I. has been developing implants since 1994. T.F.I. SYSTEM, ITALY www.tfisystem.it Hall 3.2 Booth D068 AN “ALL-IN-ONE” IMPLANT SOLUTION LAB QUALITY TOOLS NOW AVAILABLE FOR DENTISTS SUNI’S DIGITAL X-RAY SENSORS CRANEX NOVUS E