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daily AAO San Francisco May 18

from page one Ortho Tribune U.S. Edition | May 18, 20158 Clarity ADVANCED Ceramic Brackets and the Incognito Appliance System, a com- plete lingual solution for invisible ortho- dontics. Incognito offers the lowest pro- file brackets, which are custom designed to optimize patient comfort. “All of our products have really been designed with the doctors in mind,” Fil- malter said. “Our goal is to provide them with the tools they need to do the best job possible.” • American Orthodontics enhances its products: American Orthodontics is in- troducing a broad range of product en- hancements here in San Francisco. The company is launching its newest instru- ment line, Luno Instruments. Crafted from American-forged steel to resist cor- rosion, Luno is available in a wide range of cutters, benders and specialty pliers. Also, new arch forms for the Tanzo Pre- mium Heat Activated Arch Wire line are being introduced. Its PowerScope Class II Corrector will now feature a prominent laser marking ID for quicker and easier activation and an improved screw and attachment mechanism for increased durability. The company is providing live PowerScope demonstrations at its booth (No. 815) every hour. • Ortho Classic offers in-booth lectures: For even more learning, Ortho Classic is offering a variety of in-booth clinical lectures continuing today and Tuesday. Drs. Tom Pitts, Tomas Castellanos and Daniela Storino are among the lecturers. Stop by booth No. 2017 starting at 10 a.m. today to catch a lecture. Ad Attendees give the giant Jenga game a whirl at the WildSmiles booth, No. 3010. Photo/Provided by WildSmiles “ NEW, Page 1G&H Orthodontics, booth No. 2029, celebrates its 40th anniversary of precision manufacturing clinical solutions for the orthodontic community with a wine and cheese event on Saturday afternoon. Photo/Provided by G&H Orthodontics The i-CAT booth (No. 2037) is all about the canines (and attendees who want to take their photo with them). For the AAO, i-CAT partnered with the Milo Foundation, a nonprofit, no-kill animal shelter, presenting it a $3,000 check on Sunday. Photo/Provided by i-CAT

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