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Dental Tribune U.S.Edition

industry Implant Tribune U.S. Edition | November 2015C14 By Henry Schein Dental Surgical Solutions Staff Our latest-generation implant system is intelligent, lean and simple. iSy® has a compact system design, offering you a unique workflow advantage. You will benefit from unsurpassed cost efficien- cy in each of your implant cases, backed by proven CAMLOG quality. The unique implant sets and lean com- ponentry allow for total flexibility. With iSy, you have the freedom to choose digital, conventional or combined work- flow treatments. Experience a new level of efficiency with the iSy system. iSy is truly easy. Every implant set contains the components you need to complete an entire case. The iSy dental implants were designed with the needs of your patients and practice in mind. Implement iSy in your next case and discover how total flexibility can revo- lutionize your practice. You can choose to restore your case with the included implant base in ei- ther a digital or conventional treatment workflow. If you prefer using conven- tional methods, you can complete your case with prefabricated components or CAD/CAM options. iSy includes treat- ment flexibility in every package for your benefit and your patients. The core workflows for implant prac- tices are: digital, conventional and com- bined. 1. Digital: A digital treatment workflow can be done with or without the implant base. Transgingival healing provides easy access to the final abutment and allows for optimal hard- and soft-tissue healing. When ready for impression, the multi-functional cap offers you the ability to use an intra-oral impression scanner. The customized final restora- tion can be affixed to the implant base and delivered with minimal effort. 2. Conventional: A conventional treat- ment workflow can be done with or without the implant base. Submerged healing allows for undisturbed integra- tion throughout the healing process. A gingiva former will sculpt the soft tis- sues. When ready for impressions, open or closed tray impression copings are available. The final restoration is com- pleted using pre-made abutments with a traditional PFM crown. 3. Combined: The flexibility of iSy is showcased with this final example. Conventional and digital treatment workflows can be combined to provide a customized final result. The pre- mounted implant base with a multi- functional cap is used to take a tradi- tional impression. The dental lab will scan the iSy scan post within an implant analog or scan the implant base using the second mul- tifunctional cap. The final result will be a customized restoration made iSy and designed to create satisfied patients. Designed to provide a smoother treat- ment experience, the iSy system has “simple” built right in to it. iSy is a high-quality implant system made by CAMLOG. The system was de- veloped in Switzerland and is manu- factured in Germany. The cornerstone of CAMLOG is its attention to detail, sustainability and the quality develop- ment of its products. Henry Schein is the exclusive distrib- utor of the iSy system and has a team of highly trained surgical sales consul- tants to serve as your partner in inte- grating iSy into your practice. True flexibility for all types of treatments X-Nav Technologies launches X-Guide Dynamic 3D Navigation System By X-Nav Technologies Staff X-Nav Technologies, the developer of advanced technology solutions for dental surgery, has announced it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the X-Guide™ Dynamic 3D Navigation system. The X-Guide system is designed to elevate the surgeon’s control and pre- cision over the entire implant process, including planning and placement. Interactive, turn-by-turn guidance during live surgery gives the ability to vi- sualize precise movements of the hand- piece during osteotomy and implant de- livery for more exact implant placement; according to the company, it’s like GPS for the drill. This results in the ability to consistently deliver a more desirable functional and esthetic outcome in den- tal implant surgeries. X-Nav Technologies confirms that it has approval to market and sell the X- Guide Dynamic 3D Navigation system to dental clinicians in the United States, Canada and the European community. “Just as cone-beam 3-D imaging has transformed the dental implant pro- cess for surgeons and patients, this next advancement in technology will bring more precision and control in transfer- ring 3-D treatment plans to the patient, with ease,” said Ed Marandola, X-Nav Technologies president and CEO. The X-Guide system makes it easy to be exact, the company says, by providing robust and easy-to-use treatment soft- ware plus new, patent-pending X-Point™ navigation technology — the first, single-view guidance of implant posi- tion, angle and depth. The X-Guide system is designed to be compatible with most cone-beam 3-D systems, X-Nav Technologies asserts, adding that surgeons do not have to stop at precise planning anymore — now they can place in remarkable detail as well. Developed in close collaboration with leading oral and maxillofacial surgeons, the X-Guide system promises to deliver what today’s implant clinicians want. Dr. Robert W. Emery, diplomate of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofa- cial Surgeons, states: “X-Guide fills the final gap of digital dentistry. Dynamic 3-D navigation allows the dentist to use all the 3-D digital information at their fingertips in real-time to immediately use their cone-beam 3-D scan to plan and place implants. The surgeon can fully guide his or her cases even when clini- cal alterations are necessary because the system embraces flexibility.” The X-Nav Technologies leadership includes part of the original team that brought industry-leading i-CAT® cone- beam 3-D imaging to the dental industry. The president and co-founder of X-Nav, Marandola, is the former president and co-founder of i-CAT (Imaging Sciences In- ternational), and X-Nav co-founder Chris Scharff led the i-CAT commercial team as vice president. For more information on the X-Guide system, visit www.X-NavTech.com. System now available in the United States, Canada and Europe (Photos/Provided by Henry Schein Dental Surgical Solutions) Michelle Jackson of X-Nav Technologies helps an attendee at the AAID Annual Educational Conference in Las Vegas. The show was the first for X-Nav since the company received FDA clearance for its new system in mid-October. Photo/Sierra Rendon, Managing Editor

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