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Periowave Dental Technologies

Periowave Dental Technologies

Who We Are

Periowave is a painless, non-invasive photodisinfection procedure that can significantly improve treatment outcomes when combined with scaling and root planing. Periowave eliminates many of the harmful bacteria and toxins associated with periodontal disease.

Periowave is approved for the treatment of chronic periodontitis, gingivitis, endodontics, and peri-implantitis disease. It is a non-antibiotic therapy that rapidly destroys gram-negative oral pathogens without pain, heat, or surgery.

Unlike thermal lasers that cut tissue, Periowave utilizes a cold (non-thermal) diode laser. It does not cause damage to root surfaces, dental materials, or surrounding tissues. Periowave does not exhibit many of the issues commonly associated with antibiotics, such as bacterial resistance, allergic or sensitivity reactions, opportunistic infections, or prolonged doses of medication.

 

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DMG America

DMG America

Who We Are

History

Since 1982, DMG America, formerly known as Zenith Dental, has been the visionary company responsible for introducing some of the most widely-used and clinically successful dental restorative products to North America. DMG America selects and partners with leading global dental manufacturers to provide American and Canadian dentists with a comprehensive range of exceptional restorative materials.

DMG America’s premier strategic alliance is with DMG; recognized for 40 years as a global leader in the research, development, and production of innovative dental materials. DMG America has the distinction of being the exclusive distributor of DMG products in the U.S. and Canada.

Together with DMG, DMG America has become known as the “Automix specialists.” Its leading role in Automix products began over a decade ago with the release of Luxatemp®, the first Automix provisional restorative material. DMG America went on to introduce a wide range of advanced materials, which have become market leaders thanks to their clinical efficacy and ease of use. These include: Luxatemp® Automix Plus, Luxatemp® Fluorescence, LuxaCore® Dual, TempoCem®, and Honigum® impression materials. Recently new products such as Luxatemp® Ultra,which contains industry-leading flexural strength that provides provisional stability and long-term durability and the caries infiltrant Icon®, the first product to utilize microinvasive infiltration technology that bridges the gap between prevention and restoration have been added to DMG America’s long list of dependable and quality products.

Our Mission

DMG America is dedicated to helping dental clinicians produce the most realistic and reliable restorations possible. This is achieved through an ongoing commitment to research, development, and testing via DMG America’s strategic alliance with DMG, which perpetuates the company’s 25-year legacy of advanced innovation and superior quality. DMG America’s unwavering dedication to providing clinical education and training ensures that its restorative products are in skilled hands, thus delivering optimal patient outcomes.

Quality Standards

DMG America has achieved both ISO 9001:2000 & ISO 13485:2003 certifications, two of the most stringent quality standards established by the International Standard Organization. This signifies that DMG America has developed and implemented an uncompromising quality system, encompassing every aspect of its business.

 

Products

Infiltrant

Provisional Materials

Core Materials

Impression Materials

Cements

Bite Registration Materials

Bonding Agents

Dental Posts

Hygiene Products

Base Liners

Composites

Gingival Retractor

Etchants

Amalgam Alloys

Amalgamators

Endodontic Materials

Accessories

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Coltene/Whaledent Inc.

Coltene/Whaledent Inc.

Who We Are

A world-wide successful dental specialist

COLTENE is a global leader in dental consumables and small equipment covering the whole dental treatment process. Dentists and dental labs worldwide rely on the company’s products for implant-based therapies and dental reconstructions, as well as traditional therapies.

COLTENE is a Swiss public company traded on the SIX Swiss Stock Exchange under the symbol CLTN.

COLTENE has been the leading developer and manufacturer of high-precision impression materials and innovative, aesthetically-pleasing filling materials since the mid-sixties. In 1990, the Swiss Coltène AG joined forces with the American company Whaledent Inc., a producer of technical dental consumables established in 1956 in New York. Since then, the combined Coltène/Whaledent brand has brought polymer chemistry-based impression and filling materials, a broad range of high-precision mechanical instruments, dental pins and posts, carbide and diamond burs and other rotary instruments, as well as a comprehensive offering in the area of hygiene and patient safety, to international markets through sales partners.

COLTENE has state-of-the-art production facilities in Switzerland, the United States, Germany and Hungary.

Technical centers of competence for manufacturing
COLTENE products, combining essential core technologies, continuing innovation, and fine design, are manufactured at three centers of competence: Cuyahoga Falls (Ohio, USA), Langenau (Germany) and Altstätten (Switzerland). The polymer/chemistry products and consumables are concentrated in Switzerland, while the mechanical/technical products and dental instruments are mainly manufactured in the United States. Rotary instruments, such as burs and grinders, are produced on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.

The American company Coltène/Whaledent Inc. (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio) specializes in root canal points, self-threading parapulpal pins, products for model-making in the dental lab, orthodontic instruments (Dentronix), patient safety/hygiene products (Hygenic), and small table-top equipment.

In 2002, COLTENE acquired the German company ROEKO and completed its polymer/chemistry product range of impression and filling materials with high-quality wadding products, highly-absorbent and resilient paper, and gutta percha points to effectively remove fluids and moisture during the preparation process of a root canal, as well as other consumables.

With the acquisition of Cutting Edge Instruments (Bridgewater Corners, Vermont) in 2007, COLTENE expanded its range of diamond rotary instruments manufactured in Switzerland with carbide burs.

Products

Adhesives / Restoratives

Bonding / Etching

Cement

Filling Materials

Veneers

Temporary Restorations

Curing Lights

Parapulpal Pins

Accessories

Endodontics

Vitality Control

Root Canal Shaping

Root Canal Irrigation

Root Canal Drying

Temporary Treatment

Root Canal Obturation

Post Systems

Core Build-Up

Prosthetics

Preparation

Impregnation

A-Silicone

Bite Registration

C-Silicone

Accessories

Rotary Instruments

Alpen Diamonds

Alpen Carbides

Procedure Kits

Treatment Auxiliaries

Dental Rolls

Pellets

Dispensers

Aspirator Tips

Dental Dam

Electrosurgery

Hygiene

Gloves

Face Masks

Patient Bibs

Headrest Covers

Sleeves for Tubes

Sterile Cover

BioSonic

Laboratory

Modelmaking

Occlusion Control

Post Systems

Accessories

Small Equipment

Scaling

Curing Light

Cleaning & Disinfection

Electrosurgery

Model Making

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Carl Zeiss Canada Ltd

Carl Zeiss Canada Ltd

Who We Are

“Innovation has a long tradition at Carl Zeiss: it is in the company’s genes. Optical technologies are key technologies for our future. Their applications in industry and science will make increasing inroads into our everyday lives”, says Dr. Michael Kaschke, President and CEO of Carl Zeiss.

The company has stood for innovation for more than 160 years. The research and development teams work intensively on constantly expanding the technology leadership. The ownership structure lays the foundation for ensuring that investments in innovations can be made with vision and foresight.

Three major factors safeguard the future success of Carl Zeiss.

The history of the high-tech group of companies started back in 1846 with a trial and error approach to optical production. This method was enhanced by Ernst Abbe, a business partner of the company founder, into a systematic, scientific technique.This marked the beginning of more than 160 years of ongoing innovation at the company’s founding site in Jena, Group headquarters in Oberkochen and at many other development and production locations.

Highly qualified employees

Innovative products can only be developed and produced with highly qualified and motivated staff. Carl Zeiss therefore places great emphasis on the careful selection of its employees, offers targeted training programs and provides an attractive working environment. This includes in particular the positive, respectful way in which colleagues treat each other to ensure that everyone can perform at their best in their everyday work.

Networks and partnerships

The complexity of innovations will continue to rise in the future. The required competencies can only be bundled within strong networks. Therefore, Carl Zeiss collaborates closely with its partners not only in research and development, but also in the supply chain.

Courage and sustained investment

Constant, above-average investments in R&D and infrastructure enable Carl Zeiss to leverage the dynamic of the markets.

Products

Applications

Biomedical Applications

Materials Applications

Microscopes

Upright Microscopes

Inverted Microscopes

Stereomicroscopes

Zoom Microscopes

Computers

Computers

Software

AxioVision Software

ZEN Software

Accessories

Accessories

Tools

Camera Assistant

Filter Assistant

Objective Assistant

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