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daily AAE New Orleans April 28, 2017

Endo Tribune U.S. Edition | April 28, 2017 S C R A PB O OK 5 Ian Yun, left, and Khaleel Mohammed of Meta Biomed (booth No. 839). Photo/Antje Kahnt, Endo Tribune staff From left: Will Parker and Alcee Metevier of Coltene Endo (booth No. 347) offer product information to attendee Chin-Lo Hahn. Student member Meghan Harley presents her research on the prevalence and dimensions of oval canals during the poster presentations on the exhibit hall floor Thursday morning. Kelly Fogel, left, and Katheryne Ayala-Arias of B&L Biotech US (booth No. 355). James Scyoc, left, and Anthony Gianni of Meisinger USA (booth No. 749). Meeting attendees visit Hu Friedy (booth No. 525) to learn more about endodontic equipment. An obturation device that can heat and vibrate By Medidenta Staff Here in New Orleans The RootBuddy, now available from Medidenta, is the only end- odontic obturation device that can heat, vibrate or even do both simultaneously. Clinical studies prove that RootBuddy’s combination of heat and vibration tech- nology results in a denser, more compact filling of the root canal space, according to the company. The RootBuddy handpiece can gener- ate heat from approximately 50 degrees C to 350 degrees C/120 degrees F to 660 degrees F, improving the flow of thermo- plastic filling materials. To learn more about the RootBuddy, visit www.medidenta.com, call (800) 221-0750 or stop by the Medidenta booth, No. 434. The handpiece also produces a gentle, low-frequency (100 Hz) vibration that ensures the filling material is free of voids and air pockets. This system is perfect for quickly heat- ing the filling material, for distributing it laterally or vertically and for condensing it in the root canal, according to the com- pany, which asserts that the result is an effective three-dimensional apical and coronal filling of the root canal. Photo/Provided by Medidenta

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