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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition | August 2015A8 Smallest dimensional attachment system designed to be compatible with all implants Rhein’83, a global producer of precision attachments on removable prosthesis, describes its OT Equator as the smallest dimensional attachment system on the market. It has a reduced vertical profile of 2.1 mm and diameter of 4.4 mm (metal housing included). It is compatible with any implant brand. Because of its shape, Equator provides superior stability when compared with www.rhein83usa.com to learn more about all of its products and services, including the OT Equator. (Source: Rhein’83) traditional attachments, according to the company. It corrects divergence of up to 25 degrees, the company reports. Func- tionality is guaranteed by coupling of at- tachment and cap. Caps are available in four colors, based on levels of retention — from a minimum of 0.6 kg to a maximum of 2.7 kg. Caps should always be used with metal housing. To learn more about OT Equator, you can contact the company by email at info@rhein83usa.it or by telephone at (877) 778-8383. You can visit the company online at Rhein’83 OT Equator has a reduced vertical profile of 2.1 mm and diameter of 4.4 mm Photo/Provided by Rhein’83 Ad Most den- tists regu- larly using C A D/ C A M technology in their prac- tice become prof ic ient with poste- rior restora- tions. But anterior res- torations are more chal- lenging in terms of line angles, incised edges, emergence profile, texture and characterization. This has led many den- tiststoavoidordreadanteriorrestorations with CAD/CAM technology. Esthetic results combined with the convenience of same-day dentistry leave patients thrilled with their experience, promoting loyalty and referrals to your practice. In a live webinar, “Demystify An- terior CEREC: 3 Secrets to Esthetic Restora- tions,” you’ll learn all the design methods available with CEREC software for anterior restorations and how to select the correct technique. Once you’ve selected the right design technique, results can be enhanced with post-mill contouring. You’ll learn tech- niques that can be done quickly and ef- ficiently to contour restorations post mill for producing the most realistic results. Finally, the most esthetic results can be achieved through polishing or staining and glazing. Every case is different, and you’ll learn when to stain and glaze and when just polishing will provide the most life-like appearance. Techniques covered in this webinar will help you feel more confident using CAD/CAM for anterior res- torations and produce same-day results that your patients will love. (Source: Pacific Dental Services) 3 CEREC CAD/CAM secrets revealed for esthetic anterior restorations Live Sept. 3 webinar shows how to achieve optimal restorations CEREC CAD/ CAM expert Dhaval Patel, DDS, presents ‘Demystify Anterior CEREC: 3 Secrets to Esthetic Restorations,’ at 8 p.m. ET, Sept. 3, at www.dtstudyclub. com. Photo/Provided by Pacific Dental Services INDUSTRY NEWS

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