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today Greater New York Dental Meeting Dec. 1, 2015

from page one 3Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2015 other end of the spectrum, in booth No. 526, you can find the newly launched iBrush 360. Inventor Alex- ander Kandemir is in the booth to demonstrate the unique technology, which he says comes closer than any other brush to working the way dentist say teeth should be brushed: from the gums toward the teeth with arotationalupanddownmotion.That process is accomplished with micro- bristle heads that spin 360-degrees in both directions. A bonus beyond perfectly cleaned teeth: The brush is a highly effective tongue and cheek-wall scraper, mak- ing it a powerful tool for controlling bacteria that cause bad breath. Ear- lier this year, the brush won the 2015 Impex Gold Award in the health and beauty category. This is the first time the brush has been on display at a dental meeting. In booth No. 5025, you can find sev- eral new offerings from Sulzer Mix- pac. The all-in-one Colibri mixing tip needs no assembly, promoting clini- calefficiencyandeliminatingtherisk ofthetipcomingoffduringextrusion. You also can check out the company’s Barrel System, a modular packaging and application system that won the international CPhl Pharma Award 2015 in the category “Innovation in Packaging.” In booth No. 1101, you can see the new 86A Avenger Shield from the Handler Manufacturing Company. An innovation for the dental lab, the shield is designed to help contain contaminants during a full range of polishing and grinding applications. A two-part design makes it easy and efficient to clean and disinfect after every application, making it compli- ant with OSHA and OSAP safety standards. Find Anutra Medical in booth No. 4741, where you can check out its new disposable, multi-dose, one-handed aspiration syringe. The Anutra Local Anesthetic Delivery System was just approvedbytheFDAearlierthisyear. Also, be sure to visit with Dentatus in booth No. 1714 to learn more about its newly opened Implant Technical Center in Manhattan, right near the New York Public Library. Area den- tists can drop in to pick up critical suppliesthatmightbeneededinafew minutes instead of in a few days — and travelers from farther away can use the center as an always available den- tal-training destination, open 10 a.m. to4p.m.,fordentiststolearnpractical chairside means for making temps, interim crowns and bridges using affordable Dentatus technology. There are lots more top-of-their class products and service to dis- cover, with plenty of time left today and tomorrow to keep exploring the exhibit hall. 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Tribune America makes every effort to report clinical information and manufacturers’ product news accurately, but cannot assume responsibility for the validity of product claims, or for typographical errors. The publishers also do not assume responsibility for product names or claims, or statements made by advertisers. Opinions expressed by authors are their own and may not reflect those of Tribune America or Dental Tribune International. By Sierra Rendon, today Staff n The Live Dentistry Arena is where many GNYDM attendees arrive when seeking a place to learn more about new technologies and approaches in a dynamic, interactive environment. One of Monday’s sessions was sponsored by OCO Biomedical and featuredDr.CharlesSchlesinger,who spoke on “Changing Implantology Today.” Attendees can continue expand- ing upon those skills and education today by again taking part in the free, all-day Live Dentistry Arena in booth No. 6230 on the exhibit floor. Today’s sessions include “LAPIP: AnEn-‘Light’eningTreatmentforPeri- Implantitis,” with Dr. Allen Honig- man from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This session will focus on the growing concern in the dental com- munity regarding peri-implantitis, with estimates of 12–40 percent of implants affected. Traditional therapies include surgery, with or without regenerative material place- ment, or extraction of the implant. This live demonstration will utilize LAPIP protocol, a modification of the FDA-approved LANAP protocol. This option may be more patient friendly and less traumatic overall to treat ail- ing and failing implants affected by peri-implantitis. The second session today in the Live Dentistry Arena will be offered by Dr. Michael Apa and Jason Kim, CDT, and focus on “Techniques for Mastering Preparation, Temporiza- tion and Insertion of Porcelain Lami- nate Veneers: A Team Approach.” Apa and Kim will share how they handle the workflow between doctor, patient and ceramist to ensure suc- cess at every step in the process. The two will demonstrate via a complete, 10-unit laminate case from design to insertion. Attendees can expect to learn about facially driven treatment plan- ning; intra-oral direct esthetic pro- visional application; preparation for porcelain restorations; temporiza- tion; and porcelain laminate inser- tion of full-arch. For more information on any of these courses, pick up the on-site guide or download the GNYDM app for your smartphone. Exhibit floor offers a live look at today’s techniques 5 Lou Graham, DDS, on far left, provides additional details about ceramic res- torations as Foroud Hakim, DDS, com- pletes a restorative procedure on the patient during ‘A Practical Approach To Modern Ceramic Restorations — A Live Demonstration’ on the live dentistry stage in the exhibit hall Monday morn- ing. (Photo/Robert Selleck, today Staff) GLASS 7 from page 1 5 Alexander Kandemir, inventor of the iBrush360, is showing the product for the first time ever at a dental meeting in booth No. 526 — after earning top awards at a major product-invention meeting earlier this year. from page 15

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