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today Greater New York Dental Meeting Nov. 30, 2015

exhibitors16 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Nov. 30, 2015 Ad By Rob Selleck, today Staff n Ever wish you could include a business trip or two to New York City in addition to the annual Greater New York Dental Meeting? And better yet, have it be a trip that’s dictated by only yourschedulesoyoucanvisitthecity during other times of the year? Well, there’s no need to wish anymore. You can now easily schedule a New York City business trip whenever you want — by including a visit to the new Dentatus Technical Center at 54 West 39th St. (near the New York Public Library). The center is open year- round, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Of course, the center isn’t just for long-distance travelers. It’s antici- pated that its heaviest use will likely be generated by the nearly 15,000 dentists who are within easy driving range of the facility. “Greater New York City is the capital of the world in finance, fashion, art and entertain- ment,” said Dentatus USA President Bernard Weissman. “But until now, therehasn’treallybeenaplacewhere you could walk in anytime to test den- tal products or buy a critical dental component in an emergency.” Weissman thought the lack of a “storefront” was ironic based on the number of dental product companies and dentists in the immediate area — on top of New York City being the hub of so much else. “We thought it was a fabulous idea,” Weismann said, “not just for New York City-area dentist to be able to pick something up in 10 or 15 minutes at our central location — but also so visitors to the city from anywhere in the world would be able to have a dental destination in the heart of the city.” The fully equipped center is filled with motors and instruments that can be used on models to get hands- on experience with the wide range of Dentatus-patented technologies in removables and fixed restorations. At the core of the concept: The restorationsarefirmlyattachedtothe implant abutment threads without resin or adhesive cements and are easily re-accessible for tissue obser- vation and minor adjustment without us of physical force or stress. Restorative dentist can visit the center to learn practical chairside means for making temps, interim crowns and bridges — using the com- pany’s distinctive transfer coping for lab-customized restorations in mate- rials of choice. The earliest “Narrow Body” pat- ented implant technologies created by Dentatus are approved for long- term use and have been widely tested at teaching centers in the United States and internationally. The sys- tems boast high implant-survival rates and 100-percent patient satis- faction, according to the company. Another bonus: Visitors to the center can select and obtain the com- pany’sNarrowBodyimplantproducts at introductory prices, with multiple delivery options: • Emergency service for products ordered by phone can be picked up within 20 minutes. • Products sent by standard mail are free of the postage charge. • Products sent by special mail or hand delivery are at the cost of service. In NYC: The ‘Narrow-Body’ implant store is open Here at the GNYDM For more information, you can visit Dentatus in the exhibit hall at the Greater New York Dental Meeting in booth No. 1714, visit the company online at www.dentatususa.com or call (800) 323-3136. 5 Dentatus USA president Bernard Weissman, center, with Stephen Rubinsky, left, and Dr. Howard J. Kirschner at the Dentatus booth, No. 1714. (Photo/Fred Michmershuizen, today Staff)

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