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Dental Dental Product News 2009 p20:
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Practicon introduces SmileGoods FlosSeas Flossers
Specifically designed for children, FlosSeas feature colorful sea animal shapes and high-quality nylon floss.
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Oral appliance can help patients sleep better
Myerson SleepBetter EMA provides a prescription for snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.
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Denali announces value-added shades to AURA Veneer Cement
New value shades allow three-dimensional control of hue, value, and opacity.
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P5 Newtron line comprises four versions
P5 Newtron provides the benefits of Newtron technology and the ergonomics of the patented color coding system.
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Philips introduces Sonicare For Kids
Product is the first Sonicare power toothbrush for pediatric patients.
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SoftX Soft foam X-ray loop set for release
Product to be available June 1, 2009.
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Mucopren soft A-silicone denture reline material
Product is indicated for use as a permanent soft reline material that compensates for areas of mucous membrane with varying degrees of resiliency.
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Ceramic inlays, partial crowns prep made more efficient
Instruments facilitate the safe and rapid anatomical reduction of the occlusal tooth structure to the recommended minimum thickness for ceramic inlay and partial crown restorations.
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New retention points gutta percha released
Hygenic retention points-structured surface provides a greater contact area for sealers, giving the product greater mechanical retention.
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Self-developing X-ray film debuts
Designed to be used without a dental processor, a high-quality image is obtained in just 50 seconds.
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