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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition No. 2, 2018

A12 INDUSTRY NEWS Dental Tribune U.S. Edition | February 2018 Orascoptic wins three Cellerant best-of-class technology awards By Orascoptic Staff In 2017, Orascoptic made histo- CHICAGO BOOTH NO. 1203 ry by becoming the first company to win three Cellerant Best of Class Tech- nology awards. The Spark™ cordless headlight, Ease-In Shields™ and the new OmniOptic™ in- terchangeable loupe system all stood out in ways that set the products apart from others in the industry. With a legacy of setting the standard for quality craftsmanship and intro- ducing transformative products to the medical vision industry, Orascoptic is proud to be recognized for its advanced product performance and clinician-first features. The company’s goal for the three prod- ucts is that they will help bring the world closer to the day when every health-care procedure will be performed with supe- rior visualization and under ideal ergo- nomic conditions to drive the best pa- tient outcomes. Orascoptic asserts that it believes fully in this vision. Orascoptic will be displaying the three award-winning products — as well as the rest of its extensive line of loupes and headlights — at major dental shows to enable attendees to see and test the equipment for themselves. At the Chicago Dental Society Midwin- ter Dental Meeting, Orascoptic will be located in booth No. 1203. Attendees can stop by the booth or visit www.Orascoptic.com to learn more about the company’s products, which fo- cus on magnification, illumination and ergonomics. Orascoptic’s Spark corxless heaxlight, OmniOptic interchangeable loupe system anx Ease-In Shielxs are all winners of Cellerant Best of Class Technology awarxs. Photo/Provided by Orascoptic ‘Uni-Verse-All’ positioner holds any size sensor With Flow Dental’s new Uni-Verse-All positioner, you coulx take every imaginable X-ray while using only one positioner anx one aiming ring. Photo/Provided by Flow Dental CHICAGO BOOTH NO. 1521 bite plane so you can go from a periapical to a bite wing in seconds, and without chang- ing parts. Digital X-rays are changing how you man- age patient diagnostics. But while digital is faster and easier to use, it poses some unique challenges too. Sensor positioning is one such challenge. Unlike film, sensors are rigid and thick. And unlike film, there is no stan- dard size to a “size-2” sensor. All this makes finding a quick and easy way to position your sensor some- what more difficult than when you were using film. With Flow Dental’s new Uni-Verse-All posi- tioner, you could take every imaginable X- ray while using only one positioner and one aiming ring. Sounds impossible, yet Flow’s Uni-Verse-All sensor positioner does just that. It will hold just about any size sensor. The Uni-Verse-All sensor hold- er lets you reposition the sensor along the The Uni-Verse-All is easy to use and set up is fast, according to the company. You choose from two sizes of sensor holders (both included in Flow’s starter kit). You then snap the sensor holder into the Uni-Verse-All positioner and slide on the aiming ring. Just like that you’re ready. Move the holder down for anteriors or periapicals, up for bite wings. Lightweight for added patient comfort, Uni- Verse-Alls are reuseable and autoclavable. A starter kit with everything you need retails for less than $57. For more information, or to order, you can contact your local dealer or visit www.FlowDeutal.com. (Source: Flow Dental)

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