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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition No.5, 2016

Dental Tribune U.S. Edition | May 2016 a11 INDUSTRY NEWS ” MIXING, page A9 Designs for Vision’s new LED DayLite® WireLess™ not only frees you from being tethered to a battery pack, but the simple modular design also uncouples the “WireLess” light from a specific frame or single pair of loupes. Prior technology married a cordless light to one pair of loupes via a cumbersome integra- tion of the batteries and electronics into the frame. The compact design of the DayLite WireLess is inde- pendent of any frame/loupes. The patent-pending design of the LED DayLite Wire- Less is a new concept: a self-contained head- light that can integrate with various plat- forms, including your existing loupes, safety eyewear, lightweight headbands and future loupes or eyewear purchases. The LED DayLite WireLess is not lim- ited to just one pair of loupes or built into a single, specific eyeglass frame. The LED DayLite WireLess can be transferred from one platform to another, expanding your “WireLess” illumination possibilities across all of your eyewear options. Half the weight of integrated cordless systems The LED DayLite WireLess weighs only 1.4 ounces and, when attached to a pair of loupes, the combined weight is half the weight of integrated cordless lights/ loupes. The LED DayLite WireLess produces more than 40,000 lux at high intensity and 27,000 lux at medium intensity. The spot size of the LED DayLite WireLess will illuminate the entire oral cavity. The function of the headlight is controlled via capacitive touch. The LED DayLite WireLess is powered by a compact, rechargeable lithium-ion power pod. It comes com- plete with three power pods. The charging cradle en- ables you to independently recharge two power pods at the same time and clearly displays the progress of each charge cycle. Designs for Vision has been show- ing the Micro Series together for the first time this winter. The Micro 3.5EF Scopes use a revolutionary optical design that reduces the size of the prismatic telescope by 50 percent and reduces the weight by 40 percent, while providing an expanded-field full-oral- cavity view at 3.5x magnification. The new Micro 2.5x Scopes are 23 percent smaller and 36 percent lighter than traditional 2.5x telescopes, and enlarge the entire oral cavity at true 2.5x magni- fication. The Micro Series is fully customized and uses the proprietary lens coatings for the greatest light transmission. You can “See the Visible Difference®” by visiting the Designs for Vision booths, No. 1204 or No. 846, at CDA Presents the Art and Science of Dentistry in Anaheim, May 12–14.Or arrange a visit in your office by calling (800) 345-4009 or emailing info@dvimail.com. (Source: Designs For Vision) Wireless and unconnected Cut the cord without sacrificing any light Cordless, compact LED DayLite WireLess can work with all of your loupes and frames The company invests in demanding and innovative safety procedures. “Users of our components do not only avoid unnec- essary risks, they can also trust the consistent and reli- able quality of compatible components and our experi- ence in dental medicine,” Strasser said. Original MIXPAC products can be identified by their logo, the specific retaining rings of the mixing tip, and the six typical colors. The Clinicians Report Founda- tion® and the Dental Advisor awarded Sulzer’s MIXPAC T-Mixer in the categories “Best Product” and “Best Val- ue” for the first and third time, respectively. The experts emphasized the significant saving of dental material while ensuring consistent mixing quality and compatibility with the existing MIXPAC- products. (Source: Sulzer Mixpac) ‘The company invests in demanding and innovative safety procedures.’ The LED DayLite WireLess headlight can integrate with various platforms, including your existing loupes, safety eyewear, light- weight headbands and future loupes or eyewear purchases. Photo/Provided by Designs for Vision CDA BOOTH Nos. 846, 1204 Ad AAPD BOOTH NO. 614

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