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business the space long enough for complete regeneration, whatever the mechan- ical stress from mastication. QUAL- IOS is also very easy to handle: the high porosity allows quick fl uids ab- sorption whether you mix it with blood, saline or PRP. performance to tackle each surgery serenely. PIEZOTOME provides clini- cal benefi ts at each stage of the sur- gery for greater patient acceptance. The development of new surgical ul- P h o s p h o c a l c i u m c e - ramic in QUALIOS is 100 % resorbable as well as syn- thetic, avoiding the risk of contamination associated with products from animal origin. QUALIOS is available in two different formulas: TCP & BCP, with different resorption speed, and each of them exist in granules and cylinders fulfi ll needs of each specifi c den- tal surgery. to Pre-implant surgery in- volving bone grafting is performed on areas where the supporting bone is in- suffi cient. The use of the powerful ultrasonics PIEZOTOME is particu- larly safe and atraumatic. Its fi ne, precise cuts offer fast healing with a dramatic drop in postoperative pain. With special power boost and immediate power responsiveness, PIEZOTOME advanced electronics combined with reliable handpiece and robust tips provide maximal which currently includes over 40 leading implantologists, offer one- or two-day courses in planning and nav- igated implantation, providing CE credits and certifi cation. The society also certifi es a num- ber of third party educational courses. By cooperating with existing courses, more clinicians in more languages can be reached. Moving forward, the trasonic techniques paves the way to more minimally invasive approaches for improving patient’s care. All these ACTEON innovations result from the research of fi ve de- sign offi ces which collaborate daily with international dental surgeons to offer patients faster, more natural results whilst minimising possible operative sequelae. (cid:26) morning session will be lead by Prof. Josep Arnabat and Dr Eduard Val- maseda from the University of Barce- lona followed by Dr Hadi Antoun, who has his own clinic and training institute in Paris, France. Attendees who are interested in the workshop and have registered for the EAO- SEPES meeting, can sign up for the workshop in their profi le. ClaroNav has also announced a new partnership with the Clinic of ABUTMENTS4LIFE: IMPLANTOLOGY HAS NEVER GUIDED SURGERY WITHOUT A GUIDE BEEN EASIER IMPLANTOLOGY ACCORDING TO ACTEON (cid:132) Through the evolution of dental technology clinicians can now per- form procedures which were un- thinkable ten years ago. In implan- tology, for example, the success rate has progressed notably owing to pre-implant procedures. Although the implant is the key element in this development, it is also essential to have a high-quality bone support. ing of the implant. Imaging data gen- erated by X-MIND trium scans can be exported into STL format, which can then be imported into a surgical guide design software. Dental gaps are often associated with bone loss, thus making a graft necessary to reconstruct the support which will receive the implant. As a result of its ultra-porous structure that is especially compression-resist- ant, the brand new synthetic bone The X-MIND trium from ACTEON (Booth S4A) identifi es this support and makes it possible to measure the volume immediately and assess the bone density. X-MIND trium is also an essen- tial tool for treatment planning and postprocedure follow-up, according to the French manufacturer. Its 3-D imaging capability lets clinicians as- sess the anatomy from a single scan. Three-dimensional modelling can then be used to choose the size and shape of the implants in proportion to the patient’s morphology based on a substantial and scalable implant li- brary. Moreover, clinicians start by putting the crown in place, which serves as a guide for better position- graft material, QUALIOS, is a sup- port of choice for bone regeneration. Its innovative structure allows QUALIOS to hold its volume and fi lls Swiss range, (cid:132) With this new hybrid abut - ment company Cendres+Métaux is about to set new benchmarks in the fi eld of im- plant prosthetics. Abutments4life are fully anatomical prosthetic solu- tions for implants. The basic idea be- hind the development was to follow natural morphology and simplify aesthetic challenges and design pro- cesses for maximum effi ciency for both the clinician and the patient. The hybrid abutment consists of a prefabricated anatomical abut- ment with an angled screw channel and a bonded zirconium cap. Accord- ing to the company, it can be inserted directly after implantation and ground intraorally. Owing to the bio- logically optimised NCW (nano- coated wave) surface, the soft tissue can attach quickly and easily. The fi - nal crown is placed after impression taking after only three sessions. Abutments4life complements the existing range of prosthetic den- tal implant solutions for dentists and dental technicians. “I am convinced that this addi- tional product offering will help to make the cooperation between dental laboratories and dentists even more effi cient,” stated Dr Arne-Christian Faisst, CEO of the Cendres+Métaux Medtech division. “For me, the patient benefi ts are im- pressive. Abutments4life supports the vision of Cendres+Métaux Med- tech to become one of the leading providers of dental solutions.” Cendres+Métaux has a long history of manufacturing implants and dental prostheses. For over 100 years, its customers have relied on the company’s skills to turn pre- cious materials into high-quality products with the utmost precision. The combination of experience and innovation has led to a number of successful solutions. Visitors to EAO 2017 in Madrid can fi nd out more about the benefi ts of Abutments4life and Cendres+ Métaux’s other products at Booth B37. (cid:26) 28 26th EAO Annual Scientifi c Meeting (cid:132) Excellence in dental implantology needs careful restoration-driven plan- ning based on a virtual patient 3-D model which is created by using CBCT and digital impression data. In the past, accurately executing that plan in the patient's mouth required the de- sign and custom production of drilling guides. New dynamic navigation prod- ucts now enable freehand execution, without the need for such guides. While it is an initial investment in purchasing a navigation system and learning a new way of performing im- plantation surgery, dynamic naviga- tion offers a number of signifi cant ad- vantages over static guides. These in- clude simplifi ed planning, no delay from scan to surgery as well as the evaluation of the accuracy and change of plan in real time. Clinicians further benefi t from lower per proce- dure cost, easier access to drilling sites, better irrigation as well as better tactile feedback. Dynamic navigation combines the advantages of performing highly accurate and minimally invasive sur- gery with the fl exibility to make changes to the digital plan at any time during that surgery. Independent of any implant specifi c surgical kit, it of- fers the promise of a simple workfl ow, easily adapted to the free-hand surgi- cal techniques that clinicians cur- rently employ. The Dynamic Navigation So ciety (DNS) was recently founded to enable implantologists to learn how to per- form restoration-driven planning on virtual patient models and use dy- namic navigation to accurately imple- ment their plan. DNS members, Society expects to broaden their spec- trum of certifi ed courses and to col- laborate with more educators. A DNS workshop about Dynamic Navigation This hands-on session will be held twice during the EAO-SEPES joint meeting on Friday, 9.00 to 11.30 and 13.30 to 16.00. It will introduce clinician to the surgical aspects of dy- namic navigation using the Navident system. It starts with an introduction to the technology and workfl ow, fol- lowed by case presentations from ex- perienced implant surgeons. The Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics and Dental Material Science from the University of Zurich. Having started in September, the clinic will utilise the company’s Navident system in the fi eld of dynamic navigation for dental implantation. The research will leverage Zurich University’s expertise in the area of 3-D diagnos- tics and implant dentistry with Navident’s easy to perform, minimal invasive treatments. To learn more about the Dynamic Navigation Society, visitors are invited to visit Booth S31. Information are also available at dns.claronav.com. (cid:26)

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