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exhibitors 10 Pacific Dental Conference — March 17, 2016 The rack has han- dles designed to hold instruments in place. There is also a safety knob that locks the con- tainer for safe and secure transportation. Additionally, a tamper-evident latch is acti- vatedwhenthecontainerisprocessed through a steam sterilizer. The transparent container enables instant identification of instruments and chemical indicators, according to thecompany.VisitSciCaninboothNo. 1029 at the Pacific Dental Conference. (Source: SciCan) Hygiene sterility container reduces your spending — and your practice’s waste stream n With an increasing empha- sis on productivity, dental practices and laboratories are in a continuous search for smart solutions in storage and organization of rotary instru- ments. Specifically, large-volume lab- oratories and practices with multiple operatories strive to streamline their procedures and reduce costs by mini- mizing the time and effort allocated to storing, coding, sterilizing and restocking of a myriad of dental burs. With the advent of BurButler, a fully autoclavable storage system for rotary instruments of all shank sizes, including CA, FG, HP and short shanks, bringing time- and cost-sav- ingstothemanagementofdentalburs has never been easier to achieve. The BurButler is composed of a polycarbonate lid and a universal bur block made of resilient, medical- grade silicone, which possesses nat- ural antimicrobial properties and ability to withstand high temper- atures without losing the integrity of form. Five colours for efficient coding The base comes in five assorted colours — amber orange, amethyst purple, diamond white, ruby pink and sapphire blue — for efficient cod- ing and identification. Unlike many other bur blocks, the BurButler does not require plugs or extra parts to securely house instru- ments. This unique sili- cone block features a pat- entedstarburstdesignwith areversefluting,whichhelps hold burs in place, eliminat- ing the risk of spilled or mis- placingburs.Theholesalsooffer good drainage for proper cleaning and sterilization. Intended for customized mixing and matching of burs, the 5-, 10- and 25-hole bur blocks are designed to demonstrate ideal spacing between the holes. This property helps facili- tate easy insertion and removal of burs, and is safe for fingers petite or large, gloved or bare. Shofu’s bur blocks are comple- mented by a protective lid, which is available in two sizes, regular and tall, and is made of thermostable plastic. Both the lid and base can be autoclaved together. Equipped with skirted grooves, the lid grips the base easily, and it can be removed with one hand. The clear lid makes it possible to view the content of a bur block, allowing for more efficient organization of rotary instruments. Furthermore, colour-coordinated bur blocks can also be used as sterilizable storage boxes for a variety of other components, including: implant abut- ments, perio irrigation tips, provi- sionals, removables and other small items. Whether used for storage, steril- ization or organization of CA, FG, HP Bur-block system saves time, costs and short-shank dental burs, Shofu’s BurButler will help bring time- and cost-savings to dental practices and laboratories. To learn more about the BurButler, stop by the Shofu Dental Corp. booth, No. 1303, visit www.shofu.com or call Shofu at (800) 827-4638. (Source: Shofu Dental Corp.) To learn more about how the SALUS rack-and-sleeve, hygiene-sterility main- tenance container eliminates the need to buy sterilization paper and pouches, be sure to visit SciCan in booth No. 1029 in the Exhibit Hall.  Shofu’s BurButler is a fully autoclavable storage system for rotary instruments of all shank sizes. (Photo/Provided by Shofu Dental Corp.) Here at the PDC To learn more about the BurButler, stop by the Shofu Dental Corp. booth, No. 1303, visit www.shofu.com or call Shofu at (800) 827-4638. Rack-and-sleeve system eliminates sterilization paper and pouches The SALUS hygiene sterility maintenance container from SciCan eliminates the need for sterilization paper and pouches. It can save hours and dollars spent wrapping instruments in sterilization paper. (Photos Provided by SciCan) With the SALUS, instruments are transportable — using a secure, rack-and-sleeve design. Rack portion of the SALUS. Sleeve portion of the SALUS. n SciCan has introduced SALUS, which it refers to as “the world’s first paperless, rack-and-sleeve, hygiene sterility maintenance container.” According to the company, SALUS eliminates the costly and time- consuming use of sterilization paper and pouches. This enables clinicians to save hours that otherwise would be spent wrapping hundreds of dollars worth of sterilization paper. Another benefit is a reduction in the waste being generated by your practice. With SALUS, instruments are kept safe and are easily transportable using a secure rack-and-sleeve tech- nology. Here at the PDC

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