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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition No. 11, 2016

XXXXX A new composite cement “OT CEM” has been released by the Rhein83’s research laboratories. Designed for bonding at- tachments directly in the mouth or in the laboratory, OT CEM is a self- and photo- curing cement for permanent metal-to- metal bonding of attachments in pros- thetic implant solutions. Radiopaque with a highly workable processing and curing time, OT CEM is recommended for cementing the recon- structive concave sphere, the solid recon- structive sphere and the threaded sleeves for the threaded attachments OT CAP – OT EQUATOR. The package includes a two-component syringe of 5 ml and 10 self-mixing tips. For more information you can contact American Recovery in New Rochelle, N.Y., by telephone at (914) 632-3800 or by email at info@american-recovery.com. (Source: Rhein83) OT CEM is a self- and photo-curing cement for permanent metal-to-metal bonding of attachments in prosthetic implant solutions. Photo/Provided by Rhein83 Cement designed for dentist and technician Dental Tribune U.S. Edition | November 2016 a6 INDUSTRY NEWS Ad To simplify the daily work of clini- cal staff in terms of the mixing, dos- ing and dispensing of single- and two-component materials, the Swiss company Sulzer Mixpac develops op- timally coordinated systems solutions: dispenser, cartridge, mixing cannula and application nozzles, all from one source. Quality and the patient’s safe- ty are prime concerns. Martina Stras- ser, head of sales/health care at Sulzer Mixpac, summarizes the products as follows: “Our MIXPACTM products are con- vincing because of their ergonomic and user-oriented design, their safe ap- plication, and precise as well as repro- ducible results.” As leading manufac- turer of primary packaging systems, Mixing, dosing, dispensing with consistent quality Sulzer Mixpac manufactures all components under strict clean- room conditions. The company invests in demanding and innovative safety procedures. “Users of our components do not only avoid unnecessary risks, they can also trust the consistent and reliable quality of compatible components and our experience in dental medicine,” Strasser said. Original MIXPAC products can be identified by their logo, the specific re- taining rings of the mixing tip, and the six typical colors. The Clinicians Re- port Foundation® and the Dental Advi- sor awarded Sulzer’s MIXPAC T-Mixer in the categories “Best Product” and “Best Value” for the first and third Sulzer Mixpac provides coordinated dental components — and a focus on quality. Photo/Provided by Sulzer Mixpac time, respectively. The experts emphasized the signifi- cant saving of dental material while ensuring consistent mixing quality and compatibility with the existing MIXPAC-products. (Source: Sulzer Mixpac) Tell us what you think! Is there a topic you would like to see articles about in Dental Tribune U.S.? Let us know by e-mailing us at feedback@dental-tribune. com. We look forward to hearing from you!

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