Syrijet Mark II |
![]() ![]() ![]() One of the 2 overriding reasons patients avoid or delay routine dental care is fear of the needle (or injection). The prospect of “no-needle anesthesia” provides a welcome alternative for existing patients while attracting many new patients to the practice. Occasionally, a well-established product deserves a first re-impression. These “oldies but goodies” that have been a part of everyday clinical practice for so long often blend into the background among the regularly used clinical tools. Syrijet Mark II by Mizzy (a division of Keystone Industries) is a needleless injector designed for reliable routine use in the dental practice. There is no needle, of course, just a pressurized infiltration of the anesthetic directly into the target tissue, a welcome change for the apprehensive patient. The patient should be warned of a little bump that they may feel or a sound they may hear; beyond that there is no discomfort. It eliminates needle apprehension and reduces patient anxiety, increasing practice efficiency. Syrijet Mark II uses any standard 1.8-cc anesthetic cartridge (dosage adjustable up to 0.2 cc per application). It is indicated for upper and lower anterior infiltration and topical anesthesia prior to posterior superior and inferior alveolar nerve blocks. Syrijet Mark II offers unbroken cartridge-to-orifice sterility; the unit is autoclavable. Interchangeable rubber caps fit on the tip easily. The injector is a precision instrument that offers many years of clinical use with routine care. Aside from a routine flushing out with water, no maintenance is required. I have personally used the Syrijet for more than 20 years with apprehensive patients. The needleless anesthetic option has certainly been a topic of interest for many patients, and has resulted in numerous referrals over the years. For more information, call (800) 333-3131 or visit the Web site at syrijetinc.com.
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Triotray |
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BeautiBond |
Not all seventh-generation adhesives are created equal. Their major advantage is that this generation of bonding agents is all-inclusive, one-step, self-etch adhesives that can be used for a wide variety of clinical situations in direct restorative dentistry. Since this class of adhesives is characterized by one single component and one single application step, there is little likelihood of clinical confusion or sequential error. Thus, the technique sensitivity and clinical failures of seventh-generation adhesives are very limited. In fact, there is an excellent chance of adhesive success in just about every instance. A long-time international leader in dental bonding agents, SHOFU has recently introduced BeautiBond, an innovative dual-adhesive monomer that has been designed to maximize adhesion to both enamel and dentin, with a separate chemistry for each. The 2 monomers, phosphonic acid for enamel and carboxylic acid for dentin, deliver equal bond strength to enamel and dentin and include a new polymerization catalyst. BeautiBond’s phosphonic acid monomer is a more stable than phosphoric acid and enhances enamel bonding. The adhesive is HEMA-free, eliminating gingival blanching, and irritation. The low film thickness of approximately 5 µm ensures better adaptatio |
G-CEM Automix Self-Adhesive Luting Cement |
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Kobo Chair Version 1 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Typically, dentists spend far more time and money selecting their “television” chairs than their dental stools. Paradoxically, the recliner or massage chair (costing $1,000 to $5,000) will be occupied for no more than 2 to 3 hours daily, whereas the dental stool used for 8 to 10 hours (day-in, day-out) receives far less attention. DK&E Technology has introduced the Kobo Chair Version 1 to alleviate the back and shoulder strain that commonly develops from unergonomic “lean-forward” work habits. The Kobo Chair Version 1 looks like a conventional operator’s stool. Counterintuitively, however, the dentist sits facing the vertical support rather than facing away from it. The vertical panel provides firm support for a forward leaning body, decreasing or eliminating back and shoulder strain. The unlocked vertical chest cushion allows forward body movement while a locked cushion prevents movement entirely. Innovative removable arm supports provide relief from prolonged forearm extension and suspension that cause upper arm, shoulder, and neck pain. The arm supports provide stability during longer procedures and delicate operations requiring steady hands. The armrests swing freely in order to follow the operator’s natural arm movements and give maximum latitude for any position comfortable for the clinician. They can be positioned close to or far from the stool and are easily adjusted to any desired vertical position for practitioner comfort. The seat cushion has variable front to back settings for optimized dentist positioning. Both the seat and chest cushion heights are fully adjustable to accommodative a variety of body contours and heights. The 5 casters of the Kobo Chair Version 1 offer increased stability during easy movement, also making it very compact and suited to minimalist office de-signs. The Kobo Chair Version 1 dental stool can be counted on to support you. For more information, call (888) 466-5033 or visit the Web site at kobochair.com.
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Xyli-Tots Tooth Gel and Xyli-Tots Oral Wipes |
![]() ![]() o the oral structures, Xyli-Tots Oral Wipes keep the teeth and the gums healthy as well as clean from the earliest of ages. The Oral Wipes are also used to clean a child’s teeth “on the go,” creating a healthy oral environment by elevating the acidic pH of the mouth to a noncaries promoting level with its pH+ technology. It is available in 2 flavors, Grape Giggles and Watermelon Wiggles. Pro-fessionals and parents can work together to begin the elimination of dental decay at the very earliest ages by reducing caries-producing bacteria in the child’s mouth and replacing fermentable sugars with the bacterially indigestible xylitol. For more information, call (866) 928-4445 or visit the Web site at carifree.com. |
Dr. Freedman is past president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, is the Materials & Technology Editor for Oral Health, and is the Materials Editor and author of the monthly section “First Impressions” for Dentistry Today. He is the author or co-author of 11 textbooks, more than 400 dental articles, and numerous CDs, video and audiotapes, and is a Team Member of REALITY. Dr Freedman is a co-founder of the Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry and a Diplomat of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry. He lectures internationally on dental aesthetics, dental technology, and photography. A graduate of McGill University in Montreal, Dr. Freedman maintains a private practice limited to Esthetic Dentistry in Toronto, Canada. He can be reached at (905) 513-9191 or epdot@rogers.com.