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today CDA Anaheim May 2

By Fred Michmershuizen, today Staff n DentalEZ hosted a reception for customers, industry members and thedentalmediaThursdayeveningin the Hilton’s Vista Lounge, a 14th-floor perch overlooking Disneyland. At the party, attendees could mingle with company principals and sales reps and see and touch the company’s new StarDental iStar Cordless Prophy- laxis Handpiece. To make things more fun, they brought in an artist to paint people’s caricatures. According to DentalEZ, the iStar is designed to make dental hygiene pro- cedures fast and easy. The cordless prophy handpiece allows full free- dom of movement and is compatible withalldisposableprophyangles,the company said. The handpiece is being unveiled here in Anaheim. Heather Trombley, who was appointed president of DentalEZ on March 31, welcomed attendees to the reception and invited everyone to stay and learn more about the iStar. Trombley comes to DentalEZ with 25 years of business leadership expe- rience. She succeeded former Presi- dent Gordon Hagler, who retired last July. Following Hagler’s retirement, Vickie Waitsman stepped in as interim president for approximately nine months. Waitsman has been vice president, general counsel of DentalEZ for more than 20 years and will remain an active officer of Den- talEZ, returning to her original role within the company while transition- ing president responsibilities over to Trombley. cda events12 CDA Presents — May 2, 2015 DentalEZ unveils new hygiene handpiece at reception in the sky Ad 5 From left: Lisa Lee, Rick Gross and Heather Trombley of DentalEZ. (Photos/Fred Michmershuizen, today Staff) Here in Anaheim To learn more about DentalEZ and its products,stopbythecompany’sbooth, No. 1160, or visit www.dentalez.com. 5 A portrait artist draws a caricature of an attendee at a DentalEZ reception Thursday evening. 5 These caricatures are of DentalEZ staff members. How many do you recognize?

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