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Dental Dental Product News 2007 p7:
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Tootbrush promotes gentleness
Summit+ has been designed to provide deeper penetration into the sulcus, along the gingival margin, and interproximally for cleaning as well as plaque and bacteria removal.
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New syringe available
The Miltex N-Tralig syringe has a positive ratchet action and protects against the breakage of anesthesia cartridges.
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Floss earns American Dental Association's Seal of Acceptance
Tom's of Maine tooth floss now part of company's ADA-approved oral hygiene system.
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Line of toothbrushes launched
Practicon introduces SmileGoods toothbrushes in the U.S. dental market.
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Sensor pockets with moisture barrier enhance patient comfort, improve diagnostic quality
Moisture barrier qualities of the pocket protect the sensor from saliva without requiring the use of a supplemental moisture barrier.
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Handpiece lubricator warranty extended
The ClearView Handpiece Lubricator has exhibited reliability due to its streamlined design with only one moving part.
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New Revolution loupe combines TTL, flip-up features
Carrier lenses of loupe flip up, affording the user completely unobstructed vision to consult with clients or review a patient chart.
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S-Cutters serve as precision tools for lab technicians
Cutters, with staggered toothing, are ideally suited to be used on metal alloys, acrylics and plaster.
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Program automates health-care graphics
Computer users can create presentation-quality health-care graphics in just minutes.
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Sales momentum gained for new inLab MC XL
More than 25 percent of all original inLab milling units in the field were traded in by dental laboratory owners for Sirona's new inLab MC XL milling unit.
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