The Dent-Liner
Volume 3 Issue 1
Spring 1999
A BULLETIN DEALING WITH ISSUES FOR DENTAL HEALTH
PROFESSIONALS
New Implant Abutment
To
compliment the VKS Vario Stud Snap attachments
Bredent has introduced 3 ball type implant abutments with a
hex-lock. These 2.2 mm ball attachments will fit Branemark,
3i and Steri-oss implants. The
gingivaformer will be available in 2mm, 4mm, and 6mm collar lengths.
These attachments are manufactured in Germany under ISO 9001 and DIN EN
46001 quality control programs and industry standards. Grade 5 titanium
is used in the manufacture for strength, durability and
biocompatibility. Divergence of these new abutments when seated should
be no more than 15 %, which allows flexibility when locating implant
sites. There are two types of female retention sleeves offered. One
with a resilient pad and one with out. The female is made with "
duro-plast " a thermoplastic material which includes a resilient pad
attached to the top of it. When the female is inserted into the metal
housing the pad touches the top of the housing. Any vertical force
applied would causes the female to move upward inside the housing
compressing the pad,thus providing approximately .5 mm of resilient
movement which protects the implant from vertical forces. As with the
original VKS Vario Stud snap, there will be three different frictions
available. The accessories include two hex drivers, one for R.A. hand
piece and one manually driven. There are transfer analogues for all
three implants and special mandrels to measure the 15 degrees
divergence angle. For more information contact Dent-line at 1-800-250-5111.
Micro Dentistry
D
uring the International Dental Show, Kavo a manufacturer of dental hand
pieces provided a seminar on Micro Dentistry. The presenters
consider
Macro Dentistry the treatment of the condition when the patient is in
pain or caries are evident in the X rays. With Micro Dentistry, the
treatment begins before the conditions arise. In order to do this a
microscope is used to explore the oral environment for indicators to
future conditions. The seminar was presented by Dr. Th. Jahn who
originated the concept while at the University of Zurich in Switzerland
and Dr. D. Hildebrand an implant specialist and educator at Humboldt
University in Berlin. Ideally the concept is to remove as little tooth
structure, as is possible for the procedure be, it veneers or caries
preparation. Dr. Jahn also utilizes the microscope to smoothen uneven
feather edged margins that can't be seen by the naked eye. Brasseler
fabricated special micro fissures and diamond rotaries according to Dr.
Jahn's specifications. The micro rotaries are approximately ¼
the size
of conventional F.G. rotaries and he uses them in conjunction with
auto-focus microscope and an oral camera. After his presentation Dr.
Hildebrand demonstrated surgical procedures utilizing a suture needle
¼
the size of conventional needles. This allows conservative suturing
that preserves the gingival with minimal tissue flap. Dr. Hildebrand
enhances red aesthetics by cutting and suturing papilla while using the
microscope. Using this technique during tissue regeneration surgery,
the sutures can be removed in two days instead of two weeks. Both the
areas of Micro Dentistry red and white aesthetics are on the cutting
edge. In the future patients could prefer less intrusive techniques as
the one Dr. Jahn and Dr. Hildibarandt have described.
Toothbrush Suit
In
a recent Toronto Star article, we learned that Mr. Mark Trimarco from
Chicago is suing several toothbrush manufacturers and for good measure,
the American Dental Association. Mr.Trimarco feels that the nylon
bristles have damaged his gums and made his teeth sensitive. He wants
the toothbrush manufacturers to put warning labels on the packaging.
We have an alternative to nylon bristles. Our natural hair toothbrush
bristles are very gentle to the gingival. If you are concerned about
the effects of nylon, and are interested in our 100 % all natural
toothtooth brush. Contact us info@dent-line.com.
New Products From Bredent
The
International Dental Show was held on April 13th to 17th in Koln
Germany. Bredent had a booth with fifty technicians demonstrating all
the new products. Bredent introduced Abraso Gum Acryl,
a chair side denture adjustment kit containing two carbides and three
silicon polishers. Also the license requirement for the Friction
Fit System has
been dropped. This product is excellent for activating lost friction in
metal over metal restorations. There is also a new bonder for bonding
metal to metal. Bredent produces a special adhesive for gluing the
plastic female attachments into the metal housings. Ceragum
is a new silicon polisher for ceramics and for gold alloys. Available
are coarse, normal and fine with barrel, knife and square edge wheels
for ceramics and coarse and fine, for alloys. Bredent has introduced 10
new carbides that have additional relief cut into the blade that
increases its life three fold. Mr. Macri, Technical Consultant for
Bredent said that they feel that this the future for
carbides. Brevest Rapid 1 was
unveiled After a 12 minute bench set you can place the investment
into
1000 C furnace without concern. Two non-precious alloys will complement
the investment. Brealloy F 400 for partials
and C&B 270
for crown and bridge. Microceramic is a liquid ceramic that you paint
on wax ups prior to investing. It will bond with the investment,
guarantying that fine details will be duplicated in the metal. New
equipment was rolled out. Such as Polierjet Quadro Finish,
a cast partial polishing machine. Four separate polishing drums reduce
finishing time for the technician. BF 1
is a new milling machine that can not only mill but also can be used as
a drill press. It has a lot of advanced features that were incorporated
from the advice of dental technicians. Two duplicating
materials
are now available, one is silicon based for duplicating refractory
models and a silicon putty for general lab work. Compression tests show
that it will regain 99.2 % of its memory. In the area of ceramics, 3
different diamonds were designed specifically for shaping and
characterizing anterior anatomy. Spot Clip is a
hemostat that utilizes an internal grip and an external pin to hold
crowns when applying opaque and porcelain. Ideal for small
crowns,
when diamond tipped hemostats are too large. Another great product is
the Mameloncutter. This instrument will form grooves
in wet porcelain that allows the ceramist to lay incisal porcelain into
them to create mamelons as in natural teeth. For information call
Dent-line at 1-800-250-5111.
The Dent-liner; Vol. 2, No. 4
Publisher: Peter T. Pontsa RDT
Editor: A. Van Breemen BA
E-Mail: info@dent-line.com
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