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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition No. 10, 2016

from page one Implant Tribune U.S. Edition | October 2016 B2 Publisher & Chairman Torsten Oemus t.oemus@dental-tribune.com President/Chief executive Officer Eric Seid e.seid@dental-tribune.com Group Editor Kristine Colker k.colker@dental-tribune.com Managing Editor Implant Tribune Sierra Rendon s.rendon@dental-tribune.com Managing Editor Fred Michmershuizen f.michmershuizen@dental-tribune.com Managing Editor Robert Selleck, r.selleck@dental-tribune.com Product/Account Manager Humberto Estrada h.estrada@dental-tribune.com Product/Account Manager Will Kenyon w.kenyon@dental-tribune.com Product/Account Manager Maria Kaiser m.kaiser@dental-tribune.com Client Relations Coordinator Leerol Colquhoun l.colquhoun@dental-tribune.com Education Director Christiane Ferret c.ferret@dtstudyclub.com Tribune America, LLC 116 West 23rd Street, Suite 500 New York, NY 10011 Phone (212) 244-7181 Fax (212) 244-7185 Published by Tribune America © 2016 Tribune America, LLC All rights reserved. IMPLANT TRIBUNE AD costs, and it increases case acceptance by helping to address patient concerns regarding pain and treatment time, the company said. Also on hand, Salvin Dental showcased its Renovix Guided Healing Collagen Membrane for pre-implant grafting pro- cedures, including socket preservation, ridge augmentation and sinus lifts. The membrane features the ability to drape and conform to the specific anatomy of a grafted defect, while maintaining struc- tural integrity and elasticity, according to the company. This combination of ide- al handling characteristics helps to make grafting procedures easier and more pre- dictable, the company said. Finally, for sedation, Porter Instru- ment was on hand to offer attendees a lightweight nasal hood that does not obstruct access to the oral cavity. The Silhouette Nasal Mask is a single-patient- use disposable nasal mask and circuit, “ AAOMS, Page B1 featuring four size options (pediatric, small, medium and large). It is designed with the lowest possible profile, making it easier for the clinician to work around, according to the company. An adhesive strip for the bridge of the patient’s nose secures the mask in place, preventing gas from flowing into the patient’s eyes and reduces risk to the health-care provider from inhaling it, the company said, add- ing that the nasal hood provides predict- able results for the dentist and a pleasant experience for the patient. Tracy Thompson, left, and Mark Azurin of Porter Nitrous Systems at their booth. Nicole Simpson of X-Nav Technologies demonstrates the X-Guide dental implant navigation system to attendees at the AAOMS annual meeting.

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