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today EAO Madrid October 06, 2017

SUNSTAR’S PROFESSIONAL BRAND GUIDOR OPTIMISES BONE AND TISSUE REGENERATION is (cid:132) GUIDOR the professional brand for tissue and bone regene- ration within the Sunstar family. Uniquely focused on surgery and used by specialists, GUIDOR com- eration that offer safe and easy treatment, as well as optimised wound stability, combined with easy handling. It is also a diagnostic solution to optimise clinical plan- with confi gurations specially de- signed for guided tissue and bone regeneration. GUIDOR easy-graft is a mouldable, sticky bone graft sub- stitute and is directly applied from bial diagnostic testing service to op- timise clinical planning pre- and postcorrection. Finally, GUIDOR Periocline 2 % is a dental ointment containing a local therapeutic anti- of periodontal healthcare manage- ment. It aims to support clinicians in their efforts to help patients keep their teeth and implants for life un- der the motto “Sunstar: one com- business pletes the expertise the company has gained with its GUM oral hy- giene products. The GUIDOR brand ranges from clinical management to surgical cor- rection. With the perio-implant di- agnostic test, Periocline, easy-graft, calc-i-oss and matrix barrier, it al- lows clinicians to optimise treat- ment with an advanced set of bio- materials for bone and tissue regen- ning pre- and posttreatment to yield successful and predictable out- comes and includes a local antibi- otic as adjunctive treatment to me- chanical debridement in periodonti- tis cases. The range consists of fi ve prod- ucts, including the GUIDOR biore- sorbable matrix barrier, which is a unique assortment of synthetic re- sorbable multilayered membranes a syringe and hardens in contact with blood to form a porous scaf- fold, thus providing excellent clot stability in the initial healing period and good bone formation. GUIDOR calc-i-oss is a synthetic bone graft material in the form of traditional highly porous and osteoconductive granules, for versatile applications in bone regeneration. GUIDOR perio- implant diagnostic test is a micro- biotic agent, minocycline hydrochlo- ride, which acts as a sustained-re- lease adjunctive treatment to me- chanical treatments of periodontitis and is simple to apply. Before using any of the prod- ucts, clinicians are advised to care- fully read the instructions. With its GUIDOR and GUM brands, Sunstar adopts a comprehensive approach long-term view motivated by a pany, one expert, one partner”. For more information and availability, attendees are invited to visit Booth S22. Information is also available at www.guidor.com. (cid:26) GUIDOR, easy-graft, calc-i-oss and BioLinker are registered trademarks of Sunstar Suisse S.A. in the US and other countries. AD Sign up FREE – weekly e-news delivered to your inbox – latest industry developments – event specials – exclusive interviews with key opinion leaders – product information – clinical cases – job adverts Sign up to the fi nest e-read in dentistry www.dental-tribune.com 18 26th EAO Annual Scientifi c Meeting GUIDED SURGERY WITHOUT A GUIDE (cid:132) Excellence in dental implantology needs careful restoration-driven planning 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 design and custom production of drilling guides. New dynamic navi- gation products now enable free- hand execution, without the need for such guides. While it is an initial investment in purchasing a navigation system and learning a new way of perform- ing implantation surgery, dynamic navigation offers a number of signif- icant advantages over static guides. These include simplifi ed planning, no delay from scan to surgery as well as the evaluation of the accu- racy and change of plan in real time. Clinicians further benefi t from lower per procedure cost, eas- ier access to drilling sites, better ir- rigation as well as better tactile feedback. Dynamic navigation combines the advantages of performing highly accurate and minimally invasive surgery with the fl exibility to make changes to the digital plan at any time during that surgery. Independ- ent of any implant specifi c surgical kit, it offers the promise of a simple workfl ow, easily adapted to the free- hand surgical techniques that clini- cians currently employ. The Dynamic Navigation So- ciety (DNS) was recently founded to enable implantologists to learn how to perform restoration-driven plan- ning on virtual patient models and use dynamic navigation to accu- rately implement their plan. DNS members, which currently includes over 40 leading implantologists, of- fer one- or two-day courses in plan- ning and navigated implantation, providing CE credits and certifi ca- tion. The society also certifi es a num- ber of third party educational courses. By cooperating with exist- ing courses, more clinicians in more languages can be reached. Moving forward, the Society expects to broaden their spectrum of certifi ed courses and to collaborate 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 dynamic navigation using the Navi- dent system. It starts with an intro- duction to the technology and work- fl ow, followed by case presentations from experienced implant surgeons. The morning session will be lead by Prof. Josep Arnabat and Dr Eduard Valmaseda from the University of Barcelona followed by Dr Hadi An- toun, who has his own clinic and training institute in Paris, France. At- tendees 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 Fixed and Removable Prosthodon- tics and Dental Material Science from the University of Zurich. Hav- ing started in September, the clinic will utilise the company’s Navident system in the fi eld of dynamic navi- gation for dental implantation. The research will leverage Zurich Uni- versity’s expertise in the area of 3-D diagnostics and implant dentistry with Navident’s easy to perform, minimal invasive treatments. To learn more about the Dy- namic Navigation Society, visitors are invited to visit Booth S31. Infor- mation are also available at dns. claronav.com. (cid:26)

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