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              Latest Release Offers Edentulous Case Planning  interface, inspired by the Google Material Design system.   Hyper-hydrocompatible A-Silicone
              and Design of Respective Surgical Guides  With more than 40 new features, as well as
                                                  enhancements to over 60 existing functionalities, the
                                                                                         Hydrorise is the hyper-hydrocompatible addition
                                 In December, exocad  Galway release represents a major expansion of capa-  silicone for high precision impression, which
                                 GmbH (exocad), an  bilities in guided surgery and improved integration with  adapts to different impression techniques (dou-
                                                  DentalCAD, exocad's dental CAD software.
                                 Align Technology, Inc.                                  ble step impression, simultaneous impression
                                 company, announced  Key highlights of exoplan 3.0 Galway include:  with double viscosity and monophase impres-
                                 the availability of exo-  • Planning of edentulous cases and design of the  sion) in various clinical situations. The exclusive
                                                   respective surgical guides, including necessary tools,
                                 plan 3.0 Galway, the lat-                               AMDA (Advanced Moisture Displacement Action)
                                 est version of its  such as dual scan protocol, anchor pin placement, and  technology, developed by the Zhermack
              implant planningsoftware. The new release supports  fixation guide         research, favours a precise reproduction of
                                                  • Surgical and fixation guides can be freely designed or
              planning of edentulous cases, including design of surgi-                   details in the humid environment of the mouth,
              cal guides.                          based on a prosthesis scan            while preserving the integrity of the impression
                “We are excited to announce the release of exoplan  • New tools to speed up the entire planning process   margins due to its tear strength. Its excellent
                                                  • Improved implant selection dialog
              3.0 Galway and enthused about the new possibilities it                     hydrocompatibility ensures a greater fluidity of
              presents for guided surgery,” said Tillmann  • Automatic panoramic curve detection  the silicone, which adapts perfectly to different
              Steinbrecher, exocad CEO. “exoplan 3.0 Galway will pro-  • More implant libraries, now with over 500 implant sys-  dental morphologies and considerably improves
              vide dental practices and laboratories with a digital  tems and over 8,500 implantsfrom more than 80 man-  the quality of the impression. Hydrorise was also
                                                   ufacturers
              workflow that offers maximum flexibility and builds on                     formulated to meet the needs of the patient:
              exocad's mission to make CAD design as easy as using  • Virtual tooth extraction on optical scans  thanks to its thixotropy, the silicone does not
              an app on a cell phone.”            • Possibility to easily mark sinus cavity and check if  flow in the mouth during impression taking. The
                                                   implants are intruding
                exoplan 3.0 Galway is a powerful, open, and efficient                    synergy of its physical and mechanical proper-
              software package for virtual implant planning.  exocad names its releases after current EU  ties make Hydrorise a precise and reliable sili-
              Customized surgical guides can be designed using the  “European Capitals of Culture” and selected the Irish  cone for professionals as they can optimize their
              Guide Creator software module, and then produced onsite  city of Galway for this year’s release.  working times and also increase the comfort of
              - in a laboratory, dental practice, or an external produc-  Additional information is available at  the patient during impression taking.
              tion center. The software comes in a new,modern user  exocad.com/exoplan   Advantages
                                                                                         • Maximum precision in detail reproduction
             Dental suction in the time of coronavirus: tried-and-tested routines and    • Resistance to deformation
                                                                                         • Excellent elastic recovery
             systems help to keep everyone safe
                                                                                         • High dimensional stability
             Due to the large number of patients seen in dental  is to use Class IIa medical devices in the form of central  • Less waste of material with the 5:1
             practices, there is always a danger of coming into con-  or mobile intraoral spray mist suction systems like VS  automatic mixing system
             tact with infectious diseases. Practice teams always  systems, Tyscor series and Variosuc from DUERR Dental.  Characteristics
             take the necessary measures to prevent the transmis-  Of course, only a powerful suction unit with at least 250  • Mixing ratio 1:1 or 5:1 with the 380 ml cartridges
             sion of any type of disease to other patients or to staff  to 300 liters of suction volume per minute and operator  • Ideal working time/setting time ratio:
             members. As a result, dental practices are likely to be  should be considered. According to the state of the art,  - Long working time
             one of the safest places you can visit in the time of  this is the only effective method for reducing aerosols  - Shorter permanence in the oral cavity
             coronavirus. This is largely down to the use of reliable,  in dental practices1.   • Biocompatibility
             tried-and-tested intraoral spray mist suction systems.   The service technician should inspect the system at  • High hydrocompatibility
                Intraoral spray mist suction is an integral part of a  regular intervals to ensure that there is always suffi-  • Thixotropy
             practice's hygiene and infection control measures. It  cient suction volume available. This is done using a spe-  • Mint scent
             reduces the spray mist and effectively       cial measuring device on the large can-  • Normal and fast setting for all 6 viscosities
             prevents the creation of aerosols in the     nula. The hygiene of the cannulas and
             treatment room. This is aided by the         suction handpieces is already given a  For more information:
             practice team's experience – they employ     great deal of consideration in every den-  https://www.zhermack.com/en
             an effective retraction technique (work-     tal practice – they are professionally
             ing as a pair with the four-hand tech-       reprocessed after every patient. The
             nique) and use a large suction cannula.      practice team also pays attention to sec-
             This is ergonomic, effective and guaran-     ondary air inlets when selecting the can-
             tees the best view of the treatment site.    nulas. These prevent backflow – and,
                The team's expertise is also demon-       hence, cross-contamination – if the suc-
             strated through the selection of appropri-   tion flow is interrupted due to clogging.
             ate suction systems. Among the units         For futher information please write to:
             available on the market, the best option     saxena.n@duerr.in

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