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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition No.11, 2017

G REATER N E W Y O R K D E N TAL M EETIN G DENTAL TRIBUNE DENTAL TRIBUNE The World’s Dental Newspaper · U.S. Edition The World’s Dental Newspaper · U.S. Edition NOVEMBER 2017 — Vol. 12, No. 11 www.dental-tribune.com www.dental-tribune.com ‘GROWING ENAMEL’ — REVISITED ‘NEXT GENERATION’ CEMENT Dr. David L. Hoexter details a surgical technique he developed that’s worthy of inclusion in every cosmetic dentist’s armamentarium. ” page A2 Cement can be used in a variety of situations with a wide range of materials, such as PFMs, zirconia and lithium disilicate. ” page A14 IMPLANT TRIBUNE ACP BRIDGING THE GAP In San Francisco, Nov. 1-4, American College of Prosthodontists ties current practice to future trends. ” page B1 Still great and still free: Greater New York Dental Meeting There’s always something big and new at the Greater New York Dental Meeting, but one thing never changes: registration remains free of charge for all dental pro- fessionals. For the 2017 incarnation of the meeting, the list of highlights is lengthy: a new Pediatric Dentistry Summit with a concentration on specific dental topics, the inaugural World Implant Expo pre- sented in partnership with the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) and International Congress of Oral Implanto- logists (ICOI), the Third Annual Global Orthodontic Conference, the Sleep Apnea Symposium, dental laboratory education- al programs and a multiday Invisalign program. Also this year, there will be 10 free live-dentistry programs, and ability to earn C.E. credits by visiting the exhibit floor, Technology Pavilion education, free health fair screening and educational programs in Portuguese, Spanish, Ital- ian, Russian, Chinese and new this year, Korean. And it all takes place in the heart of one of the world’s most awe-inspiring metro- politan areas during its most festive time of year. Last year, the Greater New York Dental Meeting registration surpassed records and dentists appeared in increasing num- bers to continue to make the meeting the largest and, according to the organzers, the best of its kind in the United States. The total registration was 54,890 with 19,471 dentists from all 50 states and 8,919 international attendees from 151 coun- tries. In addition, the GNYDM registered 4,938 dental assistants and 4,214 hygien- ists. The GNYDM had the most educa- tional courses in its history with about 400 seminars, hands-on workshops and essays. The exhibit hall sold out weeks before the show with a waiting list of companies hoping for a cancellation so that they could showcase their offerings. Profes- sionals roamed aisle after aisle and vis- ited the largest exhibit hall in the U.S., which featured more than 1,600 booths occupied by more than 700 companies from across the globe. Meeting organiz- ers report that this year’s exhibit hall will feature an increase in exhibitors who spe- cialize in overseas shipping and interna- tional sales. Download the GNYDM 2017 mobile app to plan out your attendance strategy. Visit www.gnydm.com for registration and more meeting details. (Source: Geater New York Dental Meeting) CLINICAL • Dr. David L. Hoexter: ‘Growing Enamel’ — Revisited. EVENTS A2 A3 • ‘Raising the Bar’ at Yankee Dental Congress, Jan. 24 to 28 in Boston. • The International Academy for Dental Facial Esthetics to meet at GNYDM, Nov. 27. INDUSTRY NEWS A4–A14 • Testimonial on Glidewell Dental BioTemps: Rethinking provisionals. • Designs for Vision LED DayLite Micro HDi and LED DayLite WireLess Mini HDi: More light, uniformly distributed in high-def. • Flow Dental: ‘Uni-Verse-All’ positioner holds any size sensor. • Sulzer Mixpac Unit Dose 0.5 ml: New disposable application system mixes two-component materials. • Kettenbach introduces Futar Cut and Trim bite registration material. • Barrier protection is critical with dental gloves, and the Standard Malaysian Glove certification exists to ensure exactly that. • BISCO TheraCem: The ‘next- generation cement.’ AD GNYDM Nov. 24-29 The Statue of Liberty, on break in Times Square, points the way to the Jacob K. Javitis Convention Center, host site of the 2017 Greater New York Dental Meeting. Photo/ Robert Selleck, Dental Tribune Permit #1396 Bellmawr, N.J. San Antonio, TX Permit No. 1239 US Postage Paid U.S. Postage PRST STD PRSRT STD PAID New York, N.Y. 10011 New York, N.Y. 10011 Suite #500 Suite #500 116 West 23rd Street 116 West 23rd Street Dental Tribune America Dental Tribune America

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