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exhibitors Ortho Tribune U.S. Edition | May 16, 2015 9 By i-CAT Staff i -CAT™, a brand of the KaVo Kerr Group, is exhib- iting here at the AAO Annual Session. Unique to this meeting and as part of the company’s “Their Story” campaign, launched in November, i-CAT will introduce the latest story, featuring Dr. Sean Carl- son and his patient, Natalie. This growing collection of stories illustrates how doctors are using i-CAT imaging to help better pa- tients’ lives every day. In Natalie’s case of transmigratory impacted ca- nines in the mandibular jaw, information from the i-CAT scan helped Carlson formulate a treatment that allowed Natalie to save her canines and thus retain her full complement of teeth. Also at this meeting, the theme of saving canines will be taken to the next level as i-CAT partners with the Milo Foundation, an established 501(c)(3) nonprof- it, no-kill animal shelter in Northern California. Its mission is to provide education, adoption services and sanctuary for many types and ages of animals. John Fonseca, outreach coordinator for the Milo Foundation, will be at the booth today and Sunday, and attendees can get their photos taken with some great little canines that will be on site to promote pet care awareness. Fonseca said: “The Milo Foundation is excited to participate with i-CAT in the 2015 AAO Annual Ses- sion. Animals’ good health is extremely important, dental health included. This is an innovative oppor- tunity for us to share information about our work and encourage support to help the many homeless animals, not only in California but throughout the country.” Jessica Kachmar, marketing manager for i-CAT, add- ed: “We are very happy to host Dr. Carlson and Natalie and eager for clinicians to visit with them and discuss their inspiring story at our booth. The success of that treatment entailed much hard work and knowledge from Dr. Carlson, effort and energy from Natalie, and quality 3-D cone beam scans from i-CAT. We are also appreciative of the humanitarian work done for needy animals by The Milo Foundation, and i-CAT will be do- nating to this worthy cause.” Attendees are encouraged to meet and greet with Carlson and Natalie, take pictures with Milo Founda- tion dogs and participate in the other activities in the i-CAT booth, No. 2037. Saving canines at the i-CAT booth Ad Also on-site will be Dr. Sean Carlson and patient Natalie sharing ‘Their Story’ with attendees Two dogs play tug-of-war at The Milo Foundation. Come meet some of these little guys in the i-CAT booth today and Sunday. Photos/Provided by i-CAT and The Milo Foundation Here at the AAO Stop by the i-CAT booth, No. 2037, to meet Dr. Carlson and Natalie and to get your picture taken with the Milo Foundation dogs. Find more information on “Their Story” at stories.i-cat.com. For more in- formation on The Milo Foundation, visit www.milofoundation.org. The Milo Foundation rescues adoptable dogs, like Axel, and cats of all ages, sizes and breeds from high-kill shelters throughout California. Since its founding, Milo has saved the lives of more than 25,000 animals. Ortho Tribune U.S. Edition | May 16, 20159

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