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exhibitors14 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2015 Ad By Fred Michmershuizen, today Staff n The future of dentistry is digital, and Henry Schein is poised to lead the way with a comprehensive menu of offerings. For those who want to be at the forefront of the digital revolution, Schein hosted a breakfast Monday morning at the Javits Center to unveil ConnectDental—thecompany’sbroad array of trusted digital solutions. Gerard Meuchner, vice president, chief global communications officer for Henry Schein, kicked off the pro- gram with opening remarks. Stanley Bergman, chairman of the board and CEO of Henry Schein, spoke about the company’s ongoing journey into digital technology, followed by Jim Breslawski, president of Henry Schein and CEO of its Global Dental Group, who talked about the com- pany’s ongoing commitment to digital solutions. Dr. Robert Gottlander, vice presi- dent, global prosthetic solutions for Henry Schein, offered specifics on the many trusted digital solutions available under the ConnectDental umbrella, which encompass every- thing from digital intraoral scanners, to milling and printing devices and materials, to cone-beam 3-D imag- ing, practice management and digital laboratory solutions. Also at the breakfast, Dr. Lyndon Cooper, chair of the American College of Prosthodontics Education founda- tion and associate dean for research at the University of Illinois at Chicago, talked about the vital role of education in dentistry’s digital revolution. Following the conclusion of the program, attendees were invited to visittheHenryScheinConnectDental Pavilion for further information and to speak one-on-one with key experts in digital dentistry. Located just steps away from the Crystal Palace entrance to the Javits Center on the main floor outside the Exhibit Hall, the pavilion is open to all throughout the meeting. Practitioners who are considering integrating digital tech- nology solutions into their practice or laboratory are encouraged to stop by and learn about Schein’s suite of offer- ings, services and support. Experts who have successfully incorporated digital dentistry and experienced increased efficiency and enhanced patient care are on hand at the pavilion to share their knowledge with meeting attendees. Visitors can also see how Henry Schein’s “Practice Analysis Tool” can help identify tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of a practice. In addition to the pavilion, the full line of Henry Schein’s dental offer- ing is showcased at several booths throughout the GNYDM Exhibit Hall, including Equipment/Technol- ogy (booth No. 4225), Pro Repair (No. 4431), Merchandise/Exclusives (No. 4636), Henry Schein Professional Practice Transitions (No. 4633), Henry Schein Practice Solutions (No. 4627), Zirlux (No. 4330), Glove Club (No. 2405) and Henry Schein Den- tal Surgical Solutions/Camlog (No. 4230). Schein leads the way in digital dentistry 5 Stanley Bergman, chairman of the board and CEO of Henry Schein, talks to meeting attendees Monday morning about the broad scope of trusted digital dental solutions available under the ConnectDental um- brella. (Photo/Fred Michmershuizen, today Staff)

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