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exhibitors 14 Pacific Dental Conference — March 17, 2016  Dental isolation is one of the most common and ongoing challenges in dentistry. The mouth is a difficult environment in which to work. It is wet and dark, the tongue is in the way, and there is the added humidity of breath, which all make dentistry more difficult. Proper dental isolation and mois- ture control are two often overlooked factors that can affect the longevity of dental work — especially with today’s advanced techniques and materials. Improved patient safety and comfort Leading dental isolation methods have long been the rubber dam — or manual suction and retraction with the aid of cotton rolls and dry angles. Both of these methods are time and labor intensive, and not par- ticularly pleasant for the patient. Enter Isolite Systems. Its dental isolation sys- tems deliver an isolated, humidity- and moisture- free workingfieldasdryastherubberdambutwith significant advantages, including better visibility, greater access, improved patient safety and a leap forward in comfort. Plus, it allows dentists to work in two quadrants at a time. The key to the technology is the “Isolation Mouthpiece.” Compatible with Isolite’s full line of products, the mouthpiece is the heart of the system. It is specifically designed and engineered around theanatomyandmorphologyofthemouthtoaccom- modate every patient, from children to the elderly. The single-use Isolation Mouthpieces are now available in six sizes and position in seconds to provide complete, comfortable tongue and cheek retraction while also shielding the airway to pre- vent inadvertent foreign body aspiration. Mouthpieces softer than gingival tissue Constructed out of a polymeric material that is softer than gingival tissue, the mouthpieces pro- vide significant safety advantages, and their ease- of-use can boost your practice’s efficiency, results and patient satisfaction. Isolite Systems provides three state-of- the-art product solutions for every operatory: Isolite, illuminated dental isolation system; Isodry, a non-illuminated dental isolation; and the new Iso- vac, dental isolation adapter. Using the Isolation Mouthpieces, all three dental Isolite working field is as dry as rubber dam’s but with better light and access By Isolite Systems Staff Here at the PDC SeeIsoliteinactioninboothNo.1729in the Exhibit Hall, and visit the company online at www.isolitesystem.com. isolation products isolate upper and lower quad- rants simultaneously while providing continuous hands-free suction. This allows a positive experi- ence where the patient no longer has the sensation of drowning in saliva/water during a procedure, and the practitioner can precisely control the amount of suction/humidity in the patient’s mouth. Isolite Systems’ dental isolation is recommended for the majority of dental procedures where oral control and dental isolation in the working field is desired. It has been favorably reviewed by leading independent evaluators and is recommended for procedures where good isolation is critical to qual- ity dental outcomes. FindIsoliteinboothNo.1729atthePacificDental Conference and see the Isolite in action. You can visit the company online at www.isolitesystem.com. 5 Isolite mouthpieces come in six patient-friendly sizes. Dental isolation 5 From left, the Isovac, Isodry and the Isolite. Using the Isolation Mouthpieces, all three dental isolation products isolate upper and lower quadrants simultaneously while providing continuous hands-free suction. (Photos/Provided by Isolite Systems)

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