Product news/restorative Comfortable to hold
Ivoclar Vivadent presents the smaller and handier version of the tried-and-tested bluephase curing light: bluephase style. Given the light’s ergonomic shape and its low weight, bluephase style suits the hands of men and women. The bluephase style light, an ergonomic battery-operated LED polymerisation light with an intensity of 1,100 mW/cm2 developed by Ivoclar Vivadent, can be held either like a pen or like a pistol. Given the light’s low weight and the balanced weight distribution, the strain exerted on the hand and arm is reduced, regardless of the size of the hand.
A particularly handy feature is the shortened light probe tip, which allows for comfortable curing also in hard-to-reach posterior areas. Patients are thus no longer required to keep their mouths wide open. Thanks to the large diameter of 10 mm, the bluephase style is capable of completely covering large cavities, which renders time-consuming multiple curing cycles for MOD restorations unnecessary.
Call 0116 284 7880 now, or speak to your local Ivoclar Vivadent product specialist for more information.
BioHorizons – dedicated to dental implants BioHorizons is proud to be
exhibiting its dental implant products on stand 25 at the Irish Dental Association’s annual conference, to be held between 17 and 20 May at the Malton Hotel in Killarney.
On show will be BioHorizons’ four comprehensive implant lines, including Laser-Lok, and three small diameter systems, covering virtually every surgical and prosthetic indication or clinician preference.
Also available to view will be biologic products scientifically proven for a wide range of soft and hard tissue applications as well as a broad range of instruments and motors to meet your needs.
Call 01344 752560, email
infouk@biohorizons.com or visit
www.biohorizons.com
XP Bond from DENTSPLY – especially user-friendly
Etch and rinse adhesives are an indispensable part of restorative dentistry. A large variety of products with different chemical compositions are available.
The components of
these adhesives, e.g. the solvents, have a great influence on their application protocol and on their bonding performance. Most etch and rinse adhesives contain acetone or ethanol as a solvent – XP Bond by DENTSPLY is based on tertiary butanol.
XP Bond is not especially technique sensitive due to this solvent and was the only product providing an excellent marginal seal on both enamel and dentine compared to the other etch and rinse adhesives tested.
Contact
DENTSPLY.co.uk or 0800 072 3313. Earn rewards against purchases at DENTSPLYrewards.
co.uk, access webinars and product demonstrations and earn CPD at
dentsplyacademy.co.uk
Efficient restoration
of posterior teeth Tetric EvoCeram Bulk Fill is the new composite for the direct restoration of posterior teeth. This material enables cavities to be filled with increments of up to 4mm. Tetric EvoCeram Bulk Fill from Ivoclar Vivadent is a mouldable posterior composite suitable for the bulk-filling technique. Due to its special consistency, it readily adapts to the cavity walls. The composite is based on the same chemistry as the clinically proven, universal nano-
hybrid composite Tetric EvoCeram. Complicated incremental layering is not required with Tetric EvoCeram Bulk Fill. Instead, an efficient and easy placement technique can be employed, as the composite enables bulk-filling of up to 4mm.
Call 0116 284 7880 or speak to your local Ivoclar Vivadent product specialist for details.
Enhance your infection control procedures
The Dental Directory stocks a wide range of infection control products from some of the industry’s leading manufacturers, including CLEAN from Techno-Gaz (DQX 100).
CLEAN is a simple system for cleaning excess cement and alginate from hand instruments prior to starting the sterilisation cycle. It also effectively reduces clinicians’ exposure to potentially infectious materials. The device consists of an ergonomic container with both
an inner and outer chamber, and
integrated brush. To use the device simply fill the inner chamber with a recommended instrument cleaner and push the hand
instrument through the brush with a ‘to and fro’ movement; repeat as necessary to clean off excess material. Instruments can be left in the outer ring to drain.
Contact The Dental Directory on 0800 585 586, or visit
www.dental-directory.co.uk
£500 in DENTSPLY Rewards up for grabs £500 in DENTSPLY Rewards is
available to clinicians providing a ChemFil Rock clinical case. If you have been using ChemFil Rock since its launch in September 2011, or would like to try it and prepare a clinical case, DENTSPLY would like to hear from you. The clinical case would need to contain before and after images and a description of each stage of the treatment process. The Rewards would be added to your DENTSPLY Rewards account once the case
is approved and published in the dental media.
The offer is open until 5 April. For further information, contact your DENTSPLY sales specialist, e-mail
Rebecca.evans@dentsply.com or visit
www.dentsply.co.uk
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