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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition | February 2015 a11Industry News Intraoral camera boasts high- definition clarity IRIS HD USB 3.0 intraoral camera from Digital Doc brings the smallest details into full- screen high-resolution focus By Digital Doc Staff Withdualcapturebuttonsandone-touch focus, control is always within reach with the IRIS HD USB 3.0 intraoral camera. It offers high clarity with a precision optical lens array and Sony’s advanced HD sensor, which combine to create what the compa- ny calls “best-in-its-class” picture quality. Advanced features The newly designed one-touch electronic focus advances automatically to the next focus mode, and all five modes are shown onscreen. Equipped with an internal mo- tion sensor, the IRIS HD will “Auto-On” when lifted and “Auto-Off” after 10 min- utes of inactivity. The streamlined profile features a small, specially designed soft-tip with bright eight-point LED lighting for true-color images. You can keep it close at handthankstoaspeciallydesignedUSB3.0 connectorthatfitsastandarddeliveryunit. For more than 16 years, Digital Doc has been a leader in the industry with innova- tive design and state-of-the-art technol- ogy in intraoral cameras. According to the company,since2007,ithassoldmoreunits than any other camera company in North America. Digital Doc considers its award- winning customer service as the corner- stone of its successful relationship with us- ers of its cameras. Digital Doc also offers a two-year parts and labor warranty on all camera models. According to the company, when quality and performance matter, Digital Doc con- siders itself to be the No. 1 choice in intra- oralcameras.Contactthecompanyat(800) 518-1102 or www.digi-doc.com. The IRIS HD USB 3.0 intraoral camera’s streamlined profile features a small, specially designed soft-tip with bright, eight-point LED lighting for true-color images. Photo/Provided by Digital Doc Chicago BOOTH NO. 1934 for me to make any kind of adjustments at this point.” This ease and simplicity makes it easier for all parties involved to be fully aware of the steps required to get to the final product. This process of being able to make ad- justments before the denture is even made gives the dentist, lab and patient the flexibility to customize the denture during the diagnostic stages rather than wait until the denture has been pro- cessed. During a try-in, it is important to acknowledge when the patient may be feeling uncomfortable and when to recommend different denture options. As Marks makes clear, “If we know that, for example, this palatal design is not go- “ STORY, page A10 ” See STORY, page A12

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