In First Impressions George Freedman, DDS, gives readers a brief summary of products that have recently been introduced to dentistry, based on his clinical experiences.
IRIS USB Intraoral Camera |
![]() ![]() ![]() Intraoral cameras have been integral to the dental practice for more than 20 years. Unfortunately, many intraoral cameras have ended up in the storage room unused and unproductive. The intraoral camera can only be productive if it is in the operatory, ready for use by a motivated dentist and team. Our practice has an intraoral camera in every single operatory. Objective: Use with every single patient, every appointment, and for education, improved co-diagnosis and co-treatment planning. Digital Doc, in the intraoral camera business since its inception, has introduced its newest camera, the IRIS USB Intraoral Camera, a precision optical instrument with an easy-to-use 5-point focus wheel. The streamlined IRIS has a specifically designed smaller and softer tip, equipped with brilliant 8-point LED lighting (rated at 100,000 hours) and Sony’s high-resolution best-of-class charged-coupled device (CCD). There are capture buttons on either side of the camera for right- and left-handed operators. Convenient camera and light on/off buttons are readily accessible. Precision optical lenses offer excellent image sharpness and maximum visibility including ultra-closeups. The multistep focus wheel achieves precise sharpness from macro to infinity for patient head, smile, tooth, and closeup views. The unique USB 2.0 connector plugs directly into a computer and also fits into standard handpiece slots on the unit. The 90º-view angle provides for the ready visibility of the entire arch. The dental professional can achieve this view of the entire arch NOT by moving the camera back and forth mesially and distally but by simply altering the angulation of the camera tip from a single position. IRIS is designed to bring the power of intraoral visualization easily and intuitively into every operatory. For brilliance and beauty—IRIS from Digital Doc.
For more information, call (800) 518-1102 or visit the company’s Web site at digi-doc.com.
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b-Calm |
![]() ![]() Noises can upset people; they can change their mood. In fact, many of the noises commonly associated with the dental practice lead to fear and disquiet in many patients. While this may be surprising to the dental team, the simple sounds of the dental handpiece, ultrasonic, or suction can seriously agitate some individuals. It has often been observed that when patients’ minds are effectively distracted from the current dental procedure, they are often more calm and comfortable during treatment. The difficulty lies in effectively diverting the patients’ attention when there are noises, talk, and mysterious activities that all focus on their mouths, with the ever-present possibility of dental or oral pain. The b-Calm device utilizes in-the-ear earphones (replaceable hygienic soft rubber ear buds) to provide soothing audio sedation to patients. The relaxing sounds are a proprietary blend of noise-mitigating signals that have been developed from the calmest sounds available in nature and are selected by the patient with a handheld device. The b-Calm System overrides and drowns out upsetting sounds (handpiece, suction, and ultrasonics), allowing the patient to be calm and relaxed during the dental procedure. The handheld control unit puts the patients in total control of their dental experience; volume can be increased or decreased and tracks changed at will. The b-Calm is totally intuitive and easy to set up. Powered by a rechargeable battery, it provides calming audio with effective noise relief through unique audio tracks of relaxing nature sounds. The calming sounds relieve anxiety and decrease stress to the patient, which in turn decreases stress in the dental team. The b-Calm is sound advice for audio sedation.
For more information, call (877) 782-2256 or visit b-calmdental.com.
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Dr. Freedman is a founder and past president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, a co-founder of the Canadian Academy for Esthetic Dentistry, and a Diplomate of the American Board of Aesthetic Dentistry. He is a visiting |