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exhibit guide 20 Pacific Dental Conference — March 17, 2016 scaling system (item No. 8250001) includes one Cavitron Touch Ultrasonic Scaler, one Steri-Mate 360-degree ster- ilizable, detachable handpiece and one Tap-On-technology rechargeable wirelesss foot pedal. • The new Cavitron Touch ultra- sonic scaling system is available in a special package (item No. 8161426), whichcomeswith:oneCavitronTouch ultrasonic scaler; three Steri-Mate 360-degree sterilizable, detachable handpieces; one Tap-On Technology  A reimagined solution that offers comfortandcontrol1 throughoutevery procedure, the Cavitron Touch™ ultrasonic scaling system combines touchscreen technology and the new fullyrotating,detachableSteri-Mate® 360-degree handpiece. Featuring an all-new tabletop design and capacitive-touch inter- active screen, the Cavitron Touch ultrasonic scaling system provides clinicians with an advanced solution at their fingertips. The system intro- ducesanintuitiveslidingpower-level control, the ability to preset three power levels — and it includes the rechargeable Cavitron Tap-On® wire- less foot pedal. Available exclusively with the Cavitron Touch, the new Steri-Mate 360-degree handpiece has a fully rotating nose to enable free-flow- ing movement and access within the oral cavity. When combined with the Cavitron Touch ultra- sonic scaling system, the Steri- Mate360-degreehandpiecealso includes a lightweight cable for improved benefits. First major redesign of Cavitron since 2006 According to DENTSPLY, ultra- sonics really can do it all.That means that by mastering how to better util- ize ultrasonic inserts, you can elimin- ate your traditional hand scalers and increase the longevity of your career. Recent research suggests: • 75 percent of registered dental hygienistsusemagnetostrictivetech- nology. • Hygienists are not using current ultrasonic technology optimally. • Slim, straight inserts are used most of the time or all the time. • Ultrasonics can do just as much as hand scaling can do. How ultrasonic scaling compares with hand scaling Traditionally, dental hygienists have always and continue to be taught that the purpose for ultrasonic debride- ment is for gross removal of deposits or for the lavaging effect. Recent literature cites that ultra- sonic scaling is equivalent to, or pro- vides greater efficiency than, hand scaling in the following: • Disruption/removal of biofilm. • Conservation of tooth structure. • Removal of calculus. • The resolution of inflammation. • Improved efficiency. System or special package This newest edition of the Cavitron is available as a new system and as part of a special package. • The new Cavitron ultrasonic Ultrasonic scaling system has fully rotating handpiece DENTSPLY innovates with new Cavitron Touch with Steri-Mate 360 Here at the PDC You can learn more about the Cavitron Touch and the new Steri-Mate 360° handpiece at the DENTSPLY Canada booth (No. 643) in the Exhibit Hall. By DENTSPLY Canada Staff  The new Cavitron Touch Ultrasonic Scaling System is available in a special package that comes with the Cavitron Touch Ultrasonic Scaler; three Steri-Mate 360° sterilizable, detachable handpieces; one Tap-On Technology rechargeable wireless foot pedal; and one FitGrip Focused Spray Slimline-10S insert. The package also includes a three-year warranty, three-year Cavitron Care maintenance plan and three free inserts. (Photo/Provided by DENTSPLY Canada) rechargeable wireless foot pedal; and one FitGrip focused-spray slimline- 10S insert. The package also includes a three-year warranty, a three-year Cavitron Care maintenance plan and three free inserts (customizable). For more information on the latest innovations from the Cavitron family or to participate in the company’s free webinars, you can telephone DENTSPLY Canada at (800) 263-1437. Or you can visit the company online at www.cavitronworld.com. While in Vancouver, you can visit DENTSPLYCanadainthePDCExhibit Hall in booth No. 643. References 1. George, Marie D., Donley, Timothy G., & Preshaw, Philip, M. (2014). 2. Ultrasonic Periodontal Debridement The- ory and Technique. (pp. 34). John Wiley & Sons Inc. ‘Ultrasonics can do just as much as hand scaling can do.’

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