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BC Minimum Waste Tips
Brasseler USA now offers two new BC companion tips to its line of EndoSequence BioCeramic products and accessories.

Both specially designed tips allow for significantly less waste compared with conventional delivery tips, which can retain a substantial amount of unused material inside of the hub. The unique design of each waste tip uses a polypropylene hub with an internal housing that fits into the BC syringe. This design reduces waste up to 87%, drastically reducing procedure costs.

Both tips feature 25-gauge prebent, rigid, stainless steel cannulas. The flexible polyamide tips maximize access and visibility and can be trimmed if desired. The 22mm working length improves product delivery to the apex (if desired), and the 12mm working length of the RRM retrograde BC tips improves ease of access during apicoectomy procedures, providing precise delivery into the retro preparation.

For more information, visit brasselerusa.com.

 
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Freedom Slimline Dental Delivery System
ASI has released a new Freedom Slimline Dental Delivery System that elevates an aesthetic design preference by concealing the operating knobs and controls.

The new cart is ideal for two-handed operators, such as hygiene and orthodontic applications, but also can be used as a rear delivery cart for four-handed applications. It has a keyboard slide, a drawer storage and internal computer component mounting. Optional accessory brackets are also available to customize the system for each clinician’s needs.

For more information, visit asidental.com.

 
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Planmeca Compact i3
The flexible movement range of Planmeca Compact i3’s delivery arm brings ergonomic and space-saving benefits to dental clinics. The unit can be switched from right- to left-hand use in 10 seconds by moving the instrument console without moving the operating light.

Because of its slim design, the unit has plenty of working space around it and allows the dental team to work comfortably whether sitting or standing. The small instrument console can be positioned above the patient, making it easier to maintain an ergonomic position throughout the day. The unit’s swivel function can be used to make further fine adjustments according to the user’s preferences. The unit is suited for two- and four-handed working techniques.

The intuitive touch panel guides users in their preferred language, and the unit’s design makes external infection control procedures easy and straightforward to perform. The unit can also be customized to individual preferences and upgraded with different features, such as an integrated intraoral scanner.

For more information, visit planmeca.com.

 
 
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