today GNYDM Dec. 1, 2013
GNYDM news / Education: Renew your passion / Exhibit hall floor plan / GNYDM exhibitors / Exhibitors / Travel NYC
GNYDM news / Education: Renew your passion / Exhibit hall floor plan / GNYDM exhibitors / Exhibitors / Travel NYC
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N 8 l. Official Meeting News Vo Greater New York Dental Meeting · December 1–4, 2013 DEC. 1 2013 It’s a total technology solution Guide to the exhibit hall Start your product shopping now Dr. Howard Golan talks lasers, cone-beam, milling and scanning at a Dental Tribune-hosted education session. So many exhibitor booths, so little time. Make sure you don’t miss a single one with our trusty guide. Masks with crazy faces, instructional DVDs and bone-graft products are just a few of the items up for sale in the exhibit hall. »page 4 »starting on page 10 »pages 42 & 44 And we’re off! 5 The New York City skyline. (Photo/Provided by www.sxc.hu) The 89th Greater New York Dental Meeting gets off to a strong start n For the 89th time, the doors to the Greater New York Dental Meeting (GNYDM) have opened, inviting in dentists, hygienists, staff, educators and students from around the world. From now until Wednesday afternoon, hundreds of lectures, handson workshops, seminars and product demonstrations will take place on topics ranging from lasers to implants to orthodontics to esthetics to practice management and team building. Here is just a sample of what you can expect. • Botox, Dysport and dermal fillers: These hands-on workshops introduce procedures on actual patients to teach dentists how to use Botox/Dysport and dermal fillers in their practices; courses are offered today, Monday and Wednesday. • Sleep medicine: Three days of the latest research and awareness of see OFF, page 3 8 Ad Get out and explore By Fred Michmershuizen, today Staff n One of the greatest things about coming to the Greater New York Dental Meeting is that you can explore one of the greatest cities on Earth. When you are done at the Javits Center, there is always plenty to see and do in the Big Apple. It doesn’t matter whether this is your first time in New York or if you come here every year. There is always something new to discover. Turn the pages for some ideas. see EXPLORE, page 46 8 Ice skaters go in graceful circles beneath the gilded statue of Prometheus and the glittering Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center. (Photos/Provided by NYC and Company) 5[2] => [3] => Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 About the Publisher Tribune America, LLC 116 W. 23rd St., Suite 500 New York, N.Y. 10011 Phone: (212) 244-7181 Fax: (212) 244-7185 E-mail: info@dental-tribune.com www.dental-tribune.com Publisher & Chairman Torsten Oemus t.oemus@dental-tribune.com President/Chief Executive Officer Eric Seid e.seid@dental-tribune.com Group Editor Kristine Colker k.colker@dental-tribune.com Managing Editor Fred Michmershuizen f.michmershuizen@dental-tribune.com Managing Editor Sierra Rendon s.rendon@dental-tribune.com Managing Editor Robert Selleck r.selleck@dental-tribune.com Product/Account Manager Jan Agostaro j.agostaro@dental-tribune.com Product/Account Manager Humberto Estrada h.estrada@dental-tribune.com Product/Account Manager Will Kenyon w.kenyon@dental-tribune.com Marketing Director Anna Kataoka a.kataoka@dental-tribune.com Education Director Christiane Ferret c.ferret@dtstudyclub.com Projects & Events Coordinator Robert Alvarez r.alvarez@dental-tribune.com Accounting Department Nirmala Singh n.singh@dtstudyclub.com Published by Tribune America © 2013 Tribune America, LLC All rights reserved. today Greater New York Dental Meeting Show Dailies Vol. 8 appear during the Greater New York Dental Meeting in New York City, N.Y., Dec. 1–4, 2013. Tribune America makes every effort to report clinical information and manufacturers’ product news accurately, but cannot assume responsibility for the validity of product claims, or for typographical errors. The publishers also do not assume responsibility for product names or claims, or statements made by advertisers. Opinions expressed by authors are their own and may not reflect those of Tribune America or Dental Tribune International. Off gnydm news from page 1 7 dental sleep medicine. Learn how to establish dental sleep medicine protocols in your practice and identify patients at risk. • Invisalign Expo: Three days (today, Monday and Tuesday) of Invisalign programming is offered for the entire team. Learn how to incorporate Invisalign into your practice. • Lunch and Learn: Learning and lunch discussions are being offered today and Tuesday. Attendees receive free C.E. and a free lunch at the close of the program. Space is limited. • ColLABoration: This new feature brings dentists and technicians together in a designated laboratory exhibit area and features specialized education and demonstrations of digital dentistry and technology. 3 Learn about CAD/CAM and digital workflow n Zahn Dental, a Henry Schein company, will sponsor three hands-on classroom education courses during ColLABoration GNYDM 2013. Courses are structured to promote a team-based approach to patient care where dentists and technicians can interact and learn in a classroom setting. Topics and sessions to be featured at ColLABoration include: • “Digital Workflow from Operatory to Final Restoration,” 11:10 a.m.– noon today, with Marcus F. Abboud, DDS, and Joseph M. Apap, CDT, MDT. Information about the latest digital impression systems and materials will be presented. C.E. credits: 3 • “Go Digital for Better Dentistry,” 12:30–2:30 p.m. Tuesday, with Doug Statham. C.E. credits: 2 • “The CAD/CAM Ceramic Update,” 9:45–11 a.m. Wednesday, with Markus B. Blatz, DMD, PhD, and Michael Bergler, MDT. C.E. credits: 3 ColLABoration workshops are open to all lab technicians, dentists, hygienists and practice staff. To register online, please visit www.dentalaegis. com/idt/collaboration/attendee/. Visit Zahn’s booth, No. 425, for lectures, hands-on demos and the latest in digital technology. Ad[4] => 4 gnydm news Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 Special course: Hear firsthand how 3-D imaging, lasers, scanning and chairside milling has transformed a New York City-area general practice A total technology solution n BIOLASE Inc. (booth No. 600) is co-sponsoring a special free educational event here at the Greater New York Dental Meeting in conjunction with Dental Tribune International. The course, taking place today and entitled “The Total Technology Solution: Lasers, 3-D Cone Beam, Scanning and Milling,” will be led by New Ad York-area general dentist Dr. Howard Golan. The educational session will be held from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in the Dental Tribune Lounge in the main lobby of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. The event is free of charge for all participants. You may visit BIOLASE booth No. 600 for more information. Golan, of Williston Park, N.Y., is one of a few general dentists in the United States who has adopted the full gamut of the Total Technology Solution, which includes 3-D imaging, lasers, scanning and inoffice milling. The Total Technology Solution, according to BIOLASE, is an innova- Meet, learn, connect The Greater New York Dental Meeting is full of prime educational opportunities, and once again, Dental Tribune is doing its part by offering a chance to learn from and connect with some of the industry’s key opinion leaders and dental professionals from around the world. Today and Monday, educational sessions will be held in the DT Lounge, located in the Crystal Palace, near the 35th Street Entrance Hall. Topics on the schedule include “The Total Technology Solution: Lasers, 3-D Cone Beam, Scanning and Milling” by Dr. Howard Golan, “Head to Toe” dental ergonomics with Orascoptic and a discussion of the UNIDI, the Italian Dental Association, by the association’s president, Gianfranco Berrutti. Stop by the DTI Lounge during the show for more information. Refreshments will be provided. tive range of best-in-class technology systems from BIOLASE, NewTom, 3Shape and imes-icore GmbH. With best-in-class all-tissue and soft-tissue lasers, 3-D and 2-D imaging solutions, digital impression scanners, design software and professional-grade milling systems for the dental office, the Total Technology Solution aims to bring the best of the best to the general dental practice. Adding to the Total Technology Solution, BIOLASE is introducing its new Galaxy BioMill CAD/CAM System here at the GNYDM. Federico Pignatelli, chairman and CEO of BIOLASE, said: “We believe that the GALAXY BioMill is the final key step in the completion of our Total Technology Solution. We can now offer a complete portfolio of unique and standard-of-care-changing hardand soft-tissue dental lasers, 2-D and 3-D digital radiography and best-inclass CAD/CAM products.” Visit the BIOLASE booth, No. 600, for more information on this course or to see the Total Technology Solution and the all-new GALAXY BioMill System in action.[5] => [6] => 6 gnydm news Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 Looking to export? U.S. Commercial Service helps meeting participants go global as on-site export expertise brings together buyers and sellers n Ninety-five percent of the world’s consumers live outside the United States, and more and more U.S. companies are looking to meet these prospective buyers. To increase international sales, businesses are turning to the Commerce Department’s Ad U.S. Commercial Service and other federal agencies for export services. Here at the Greater New York Dental Meeting (GNYDM), the commercial service offers export programs to assist you in your export and partnering efforts. Contact For more information about the U.S. Commercial Service worldwide network, call (800) USA-TRADE or visit www.trade.gov/cs. So, whether you’re new to export or want to expand into new markets, the commercial service expertise can help add to your bottom line. Stop in and see the commercial service representatives. They are located in the International Business Center, part of international registration, just next to the show office. International buyer program Once again this year, the GNYDM has been selected by the U.S. Department of Commerce to participate in the international buyer program (IBP), a service that significantly enhances the ability to make the show a truly global marketplace. Through this program, the commercial service offers a number of services to help attendees make the most of their show experience and assists small- and medium-sized U.S. businesses in exporting their products and services. During the show, commercial services trade specialists will manage the International Business Center. At the center, buyers can negotiate with sellers, use the meeting rooms provided — free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis — and take advantage of the facility to plan visits to the exhibit floor. Exhibitors are encouraged to visit the International Business Center for export counseling by staff and to meet with international buyers. The commercial service offers free, interactive export seminar Through the Commercial Service Export Seminar, exhibitors will learn the tools of the trade and have an opportunity to learn about the different markets represented by international commercial specialists. The export seminar will take place from 8:30–9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the exhibitor lounge on the fourth floor, A/B Terrace. Go global with help from the U.S. Commercial Service U.S. firms looking to increase their bottom line by making new sales abroad can benefit from the export services and programs of the U.S. Commercial Service, many of which are available at no cost. Talk to a commercial service representative to find out more. Highlights include: • market research, • trade events that promote products or services to qualified buyers, • introductions to international partners, • counseling and advocacy.[7] => [8] => [9] => Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 education 9 Renew your passion By LVI Staff n Welcome to the Greater New York Dental Meeting, and congratulations on actively moving your understanding and professional success forward! It is only through excellent education that we individually grow and develop as dental health professionals and, through that, build a practice that is not just successful but delivers comprehensive and highquality care. As a patient, I expect the best care I can find. As a dentist, I want to deliver the best care possible. That takes us to the power of continuing education and, as dentists, we are faced with many choices in continuing education. As a way to introduce you to the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, or LVI, I want to outline what LVI is about and what void it fills in your practice. The alumni who have completed programs at LVI were given an independent survey, and unlike the typical surveys of dentists, 99.7 percent love being a dentist, and of those surveyed, 92 percent enjoy their profession more since they started their training at LVI. That alone is reason enough to go to LVI and find out more. While the programs at LVI cover the full breadth of dentistry, the most powerful and life-changing program is generally reported as being Core I, or “Advanced Functional Dentistry — The Power of Physiologic Based Occlusion.” It is a three-day course that is designed for clinicians and their teams to learn together about the power of getting their patients’ physiology on their side. In this program, clinicians can learn how to start the process of taking control of their practice and start to enjoy the full benefits of owning a practice and providing high-quality dentistry. Regardless of whether it is a solo practice or a group setting, every dentist can start the process of creating comprehensive care experiences for their patients. We will discuss why some cases that dentists are asked to do by their patients are actually danger- The Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies in Las Vegas. (Photo/ Provided by LVI) 5 ous cases to restore cosmetically. We will discover the developmental science behind how unattractive smiles evolve and what cases may need the help of auxiliary health-care professionals to get the patient feeling better. The impact of musculoskeletal signs and symptoms will be explored, and we will look at how the supporting soft tissue is the most important diagnostic tool you have — not simply the gingiva but the entire soft-tissue support of the structures and not just For more information For more information on the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, visit www.lviglobal.com. in the mouth but also in the rest of the body. A successful restorative practice should not be built on insurance reimbursement schedules. An independent business should stand not on the whims and distractions of a fee sched- ule but rather on the ideal benefits of comprehensive care balance by the patients’ needs and desires. Dentistry can be a challenging and thankless business, but it doesn’t have to be. Through complete and comprehensive diagnosis, there is an amazing world of thank yous and hugs and tears that our patients bring to us when we change their lives. The Core I program at LVI is the first step on that journey. That’s why when you call, we answer the phone: “LVI, where lives are changing daily!” Ad[10] => 10 xx xxx xxxguide exhibit Greater GreaterNew NewYork YorkDental DentalMeeting Meeting— —Nov. Dec.25, 1, 2013 2012 Exhibit hall[11] => Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. Nov. 25, 1, 2013 2012 exhibit guide xxx floor plan 11 xx[12] => 12 xx xxx xxxguide exhibit Greater GreaterNew NewYork YorkDental DentalMeeting Meeting— —Nov. Dec.25, 1, 2013 2012 GNYDM exhibitors COMPANY BOOTH 1-800-DENTIST 3936 3D Diagnostix 407 3M ESPE 4618 3Shape 833 4DCulture 521 A Fashion Hayvin 941 A Royal Treasure 2934 A. Titan Instruments 1808 AB Dental Devices 5827 ABO Rio de Janeiro Dental Congress 4003 Academy of Fixed Orthodontics 4400 Academy of General Dentistry 2822 Accutron 3914 Acorn Polymers UK 1005 ACTEON NORTH AMERICA 4018 Adam’s Aid Corporation 222 ADDENT 1014 A-Dec 3400 A-Dent Dental Equipment 5605 ADI Mobile Health 4128 ADIN Implants 1139 Advanced Technology & Capital 320 AEEDC/Index Conferences & Exhibitions Organization 2500A Aegis Communications 1703 AFTCO 522 Aim Dental Laboratory 3104 Air Techniques 3809 Align Technology 5236 Allied Dental Practices 800 AllPro 919 Alta Tecnica Dental 743 Altfest Personal Wealth Management 104 Alwin Orafresh 1829 Amann Girrgach America 427 Amazing Animation 2303 AMD Lasers, a DENTSPLY International company 2600, 2800, 5036 American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry 119 American Association of Dental Office Managers 5610 American Association of Endodontists 5611 American Dental Assistants Association 120 American Eagle Instruments 508 American Express Open 801 American Sky Dental Lab 2307 AMIC Dental 4236 Anaxdent North America 829 Angelus S/A 422 APCD Sao Paulo State Dental Association 1104 Apex Dental Materials 1132 Apixia Digital Imaging 2709 Aqualizer by Jumar Corporation 1615 Architectural Design Associates 3305 ARGEN Corporation 224 Aribex 4131 Arpino Handpiece Repair & Sales 1800 ASA Dental USA 2923 Aseptico 4024 Ashtel Dental 721 Aspen Dental 3636 Atlantic Precious Metals 429 Axis/SybronEndo 1610 B&L Biotech USA 3930 B.C. Szerlip Insurance Agency 1705 Bank of America Practice Solutions 3206 Bankers Healthcare Group 4818 Bausch & Co. 209 Bausch Articulating Papers 2911 Beacon Construction Services 4401 BeeSure / Multisafe Sdn Bhd 4300 Bego USA 736 BELMONT EQUIPMENT 5400 Benchmark Payment Network 1001 Benco Brands 1724 Benco Dental 1617 COMPANY BOOTH Best Instruments USA 2310 Beutlich Pharmaceuticals 2812 Beyes Dental Canada 5700 Bien-Air Dental 4004 Bio Horizons 4910 BIOLASE 600, 5037, 5327 BioMet 3i 2821 Biotec 1209 Biotrol 1702 Bisco Dental Products 1200 Bisico Bielefelder Dentalsilicone 209 Bosworth Company 3100 BQ Ergonomics 718 Bracedlets 5133 Brasseler USA 135, 2617, 6012 Brewer Design 4820 Broadview Networks 4733 Broadway Dental Lab 1333 Brush Buddies 4812 C & D Complete Business Solutions 4241 Cadblu 5628, 5709 Canary System — Quantum Dental Technologies 1013 Cao Group 4741 Capital One Bank 5606 CareCredit 4014, 4212 Careington International 1131 Carestream Dental 4416, 5329 Carl Zeiss Meditec 4234 Casals-Evans Design Group 3327 Cases by Source 3531 Caulk, DENTSPLY 2600, 2800 Cavex Holland BV 3340 CDE World 228 Ceatus Media Group 5014 CEJ Dental 3228 Center for Hearing and Communication 5436 Centrix 3000 Certol International 5227 Changzhou Premium Healthcare Products 321 CIMsystem SRL 137 Citi Bank, NA 3925 Clarion Financial 1617 ClearCorrect 4714 Clemens Group 2813 Clinician’s Choice Dental Products 2516 Clinipix 3415 Colegio de Cirujanos Dentistas de Puerto Rico 221 Colegio de Odontologos de Nuevo Leon 4338 COLGATE 2826 Colldent 1010 Coltene 4202 Columbia Dentoform 3409 Common Sense Dental Products 3423 Comprehensive Finance 5023 ConeScan 4237 ContacEZ 5614 Convergent Dental 4736 Cortex Dental Implants Industries 3231 CosmaLite Cosmetic Dentistry 1700 Cosmedent 3620 Cosmetic Dentistry Grants Program 5307 CR Foundation 5137 Cranberry USA/Cranberry (M) Sdn Bhd 3722 Credit Suisse 3743 CreoDent Prosthetics 5418 Crest Oral-B 1226 Crystal Tip — Liquid Smile 809 Curaprox USA 3905 Custom Automated Prosthetics (CAP) 838 CustomAir 3409 CUTCO Cutlery 3034 da Vinci Dental Studios 807 DAL DT Technologies 227 Dansereau Health Products 5213 Danville Materials 3516 Darby Dental Supply 409 COMPANY BOOTH Darien Rowayton Bank 4913 Dazzlepro 4023 DBF Studio 4810 DC Dental Supplies 5201 DCI Equipment 1310 Delta Dental 2309 Demandforce 1024 DENBUR 2906 DenLine Uniforms 818 DenMat 528 DenMat/PeriOptix/Velscope 1704, 5206, 5206 Denovo Dental 3341 Densys 3D 903 Dent Corp. Research & Development (DENTCO) 1522 Dental Assisting National Board /The Dale Foundation 2921 Dental Burs USA 4122 Dental Devices 3533 Dental Expo Russia 4435 Dental Laboratory Group 5518 Dental Learning Centers 4339 Dental Product Shopper 1129 Dental South China 3540 Dental Spring 4138 Dental Stores 5520 Dental Tribune America 412 Dental USA 2203 Dental Wholesalers 3931 Dental Wings 337 DentalEZ Equipment 3409 DentalEZ Group 3409 DentalFinds.com 2104 Dentalfone 4920 Dentall Corporation 938 Dentalree.com 1134 Dentaltown 1424 Dentaluck Medical Equipment Trading/ Dentart Instruments 4700 DentalVibe 1818 DentaPure 5231 DENTAQUEST 3422 DENTATUS USA 1714 Dentazon Corporation 3640 DENTCA 306 Dentegra Insurance Company 514 DenTek Oral Care 4734 Denticator 1506 Dentimax 208 Dentis 2726 Dentismart 932 Dentistry Today 619 DentLight 4402 Dentserv Dental Services, P.C. 3630 DENTSPLY Caulk 2600, 2800 DENTSPLY Implants 124 DENTSPLY Implants 124 DENTSPLY International 2600, 2800 DENTSPLY Maillefer 2600, 2800 DENTSPLY PROFESSIONAL 2600, 2800 DENTSPLY Prosthetics 830, 2600, 2800 DENTSPLY Raintree Essix Glenroe 2600, 2800 DENTSPLY Rinn 2600, 2800 DENTSPLY Tulsa Dental Specialties 2600, 2800 Denttio 1127 DES — Dental Expediting Services 2805 Designs For Vision 2012, 3631 Dexcowin Global 4337 DEXIS Digital X-ray 815 DiaGold/www.goldburs.com/MDT 3541 Diatech 1415, 3203 Digital Doc 4805 Digital Sign ID 2308 Dillon Gage 233 Dio Implant 3740 DMETEC 3737 DMG America 3424 * pink denotes today advertiser[13] => [14] => 14 xx COMPANY exhibitors exhibit guide BOOTH DOCS Education 5603 Doctors Internet 3627 DORAL REFINING 4109 DoWell Dental Product 1312 Doxa Dental 1039 Dr. Abdulaziz Al Ajaji Dental Polyclinic 3839 Dr. Available 4137 Dr. Fuji/ACIGI Relaxation 2524 Dr. Jean Bausch GmbH Co. Kg 209 DSG Americus Dental Labs 5130 DUX Dental 4607 DVI, American Friends 5929 Dyamach S.R.L. 1905 E4D — A Henry Schein Company 4027 East West Bank 108 Eastern Dentists Insurance Company (EDIC) 920 EBI 5233 EHR Funding 4514 EINA Instruments 3933 Eisenbacher Dentalwaren ED GmbH 209 Ellman International 2908 Elos MedTech Pinol A/S 136 Elsevier 2606 Emblemhealth 3843 Emery & Webb (ACE American Insurance Co) 4410 Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield 4614 EnvisionTEC 841 ENZO Universal Plasterless Articulator 5613 Epstein Practice Brokerage 1133 Equipment Brokers 3306 Erskine Dental 5030 Essential Dental Systems 2003 Eurodent USA 2000 EXACTA Dental Direct 1311, 5021 EZ Bur Dental Supply 3922 Fairfax Dental 2922 FDI World Dental Federation 3329 Fialkoff Queens Dental Study Club 939 Flight Dental Systems 4334 Florida Probe 3304 Flow Dental 1109 FMC/Dentistry Live London 2014 113 Forest Dental Products 3815 Franklin Dental Supply 500 Fresh-Tips by Max Hunter 3822 Fujitsu Computer Products of America 811 Gannett Direct Mail Solutions /Clipper Magazine 3731 Garden State Dental Supplies 821 Garfield Refining Company 2912 Garrison Dental Solutions 3224, 4312 GC America 434 GC America Inc. 3012 Gendex Dental Systems 1626, 5325 General Refining Corporation 332 Genoray America 5027 George Taub Products & Fusion Co. 2706 Gergens Orthodontic and Sleep Appliance Lab 1031 Gimhae Biomedical Center 5608 GlasSpan 1906 Ad COMPANY Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 BOOTH GlaxoSmithKline 5218 Glidewell Laboratories 5601 GLO Science 1903 Global Imaging 5716 Global Surgical Corporation 2500 Glove Club 2405 GMI — ILerimplant Group 2103 Golden Dental Solutions 414 Golden Proportions Marketing 305 Good Mouth 3330 GPP Group 4341 GPT DENTAL 4738 Great Expressions Dental Centers 5034 Great Lakes Orthodontics 4811 Group Financial Services 2705 Guangzhou Ajax Medical Equipment 1823 Guangzhou JGQ Industry 5000 Guangzhou Talent Medical Devices 3643 Gum Chucks at Oral Wise 1423 Handler Mfg. Co. 1009 Handpiece Club 4536 Handpiece Solutions 1816 Hands On Training Institute 1103 Hangzhou Yahong 3440 HAPPY FEET 220, 3941, 5712 Hartzell & Son, G. 918 Hawaiian Moon 927, 5311, Hayes Greater Long Island 1524 Head Dental Corporation 5718 Healthcare Professional Funding Corp. 620 HealthFirst 1801 Healthplex 808 Heartland Dental Care 322 Helios Laser 4740 HELP International 203 Henry Schein Dental 4225 Henry Schein Dental/CITI 4230 Henry Schein Exclusives 4432 Henry Schein Practice Management Solutions 4627 Henry Schein Professional Practice Transitions 4330 Henry Schein ProRepair 4430 Heraeus 237, 1018 High Level Medical 202 High Q Dental 2905 High Tech Innovations 4822 Hiossen Implants 4036 Hi-Tec Dental Products 428 Hoffman Denta Manufaktur GmbH 209 Hopf, Ringleb & Co. GmbH & Cie 209 HT Co. 206 Hu-Friedy 1400 IC CARE 318 i-CAT Imaging Services 813, 5326 ICW International 3814 IDEM Singapore 2014 111 IHM Solutions 3421 ILC New York 3328 iLumi Sciences 3500 ImageWorks 1601 Imagination Dental Solutions 2400 COMPANY BOOTH Impladent 3431 Implants, DENTSPLY 124 Indian Dentist Research and Review 1631 Infinite Therapeutics 4905 Infinite Trading 1032 Infodent International 904 Innovative Optics Laser Safety Eyewear 5032 Inside Dental Technology 229 Instantly Ageless 5421 Institute for Advanced Laser Dentistry 5521 Instrumentarium/Soredex 2817, 5625 Integrated Laminate Systems 2403 Interdental Brush Buyer’s Club 4441 International, DENTSPLY 2600, 2800 Internet Matrix (IMATRIX) 3536 Investors Bank 1007 IOS Technologies 5629 IQ Dental Supply 2007 IROC Family of Companies 3243 Isolite Systems 1212 iSonic (Ultrasonic Cleaners) 4921 Itena North America 4922 iTero 530 ITL Dental 4022 Ivoclar Vivadent 3427 J & B Dental Service 3302 J. Morita USA 4413 Jay Malik 5441 Jensen Dental 737 Jiscop 3939 JJ Orthodontics — India 5228 Johnson-Promident 4107 JS Dental Mfg./Directa AB 3623 Kafarski Equities 5200 KAT Implants 820 KaVo 1408 Kenda Dental Polishers 4336 Kerr Corporation 1710 Kettenbach 3434 Kilgore International 2920 Kimberly Clark Health Care 3215 Klockner of North America 5607 Komet USA 4403 KOR Whitening — Evolve Dental Technologies 3233 Kuraray America 2209 Kuwata Pan Dent 2207 L & R Mfg. Co. 416 Lagrotta Azzura 1033 Lares Research 4100 Lasers 4 Dentistry (Technology 4 Medicine) 5039 Laxmi Dental Lab 5006 LegalShield 5212 Lester Dine 1706 Lighthouse Practice Management Group 3921 LightScalpel 4739 Likeable Dentists 3730 Lip Balm Express 204 Lips 5123 LLI Advisory Group 1605 Local Med 411[15] => [16] => 16 xx COMPANY exhibitors exhibit guide BOOTH LumaDent 2913, 4409 Lumalite 106 M & S Dental Supply 3834 M.S Wise Instruments 1030 MacPractice 3831 Magic Massage Therapy 201, 4139 Magnified Video Dentistry, Ind. 5736 Maillefer, DENTSPLY 2600, 2800 Mandelbaum, Salsburg, Lazris & Discenza PC 2205 Mani 5132 Maryland Dental Bands 3543 Maui Amenities 1807 MDB Medical-Dental Design Build 4501 Medco Instruments 2806 Medentex 2914 Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company 2105 Medical Mine 4040 Medical Protective 3433 Medicom 2810 Medidenta 910 MedNet Technologies 3102 Med-Sleeves 3240 Mega Physik GmbH & Co. GK 209 Megadenta Dentalprodukte GmbH 209 Megagen 621 Meisinger USA 3915 Meta Biomed 3522 Meta Dental 4504 Microbrush International 4715 Microcopy 1106 MicroDental 3824 Microflex 4708 Micro-Mega/Medidenta 909 Midmark Corporation 4609 Milestone Scientific 4813 Millennium Dental Technologies 4033 Ad COMPANY Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 BOOTH Miltex, an Integra Company MIS Implants Technologies Misch Instruments Modular and Custom Cabinets/MCC MouthWatch Mydent International MyRay N.D. Surgical Industries N.k.i.E National Association of Dental Laboratories National Dental Association NCL Korea Neo Dental International NetSertive Nevin Labs Nevin Labs New York Implant Institute Newark Dental/PEMCO Nexus Medodent (NMD) Nobel Biocare Nobel Biocare Noel Asmar Uniforms NOMAD by Aribex Nordent Manufacturing Northeast Dental Management (NEDM) Nouvag AG Switzerland NSK Dental NYC & COMPANY OAP Cleaner Obtura Spartan OCO BioMedical ODIN Visionary Technology Officite OneMind Health Onpharma Op-d-op Visor Shields 3906 1417 4502 3916 4537 3618 5626, 5706 5733 5136 643 3538 4434 5600 805 836 836, 3409 5727 2608 1433 234 3209 3840 4131 3416 1143 4625 3236 110 4039 1015 3324 3213 1624 5116 3232 3436 COMPANY BOOTH Optiloupe OPT-IN Dental Laboratory Collaborative OraBrite Orahealth OralCDx Oramaax Dental Products OraPharma Orascoptic Oreck Vacuum Ortho Classic Ortho Organizers Ortho Technology Ortho-Tain Osada Ossi Corp. Otto Trading Inc. Pact-One Solutions/My Practice Anywhere Palisades Dental PANADENT Panoramic Corporation Paragon Dental Practice Transitions Parkell Paro Pascal International Passau USA Patient News Patterson Dental Supply PBHS PDT/Paradise Dental Technologies Pelton & Crane Pemco/Newark Dental PennWell Corp/Dental Economics PHB Phibo Dental Solutions S.l. Philips Sonicare & Zoom Whitening PhotoMed International 5131 431 905 928 1211 4912 5024 1608 618 5534 3720 4412 5007 2910 3534 415, 1827 5634 3212 2712 1113 3821 1101 720 921 4141 3515 3600 4011 1908 1410 2608 5115 2713 511 4800 1100[17] => [18] => 18 xx COMPANY exhibitors exhibit guide BOOTH PIERREL Pharma SRL 4129 Piezosurgery Incorporated 4636 Plak Smacker 5015 Planmeca USA 4005 PlatypusCo 3833 PNC Bank, Healthcare Business Banking 1604 PNF CPA 804 POH Oral Health Products 3312 Pomee 302 Porter Instrument 1210 Premier Dental Products 4207 Prescott’s Inc. 722 Prestiga Funding 4500 Preventech 4210 Prexion 5930 PRI 114 Prima Systems 3924 Primotec 832 Private Label Dental & Salon Group 4640 Professional Dental Supplies 115 Progressive Dental Marketing 5519 Propel Orthodontics 3134 Prophy Magic 911 Prophy Perfect 2306 ProSites 1115 Prosthetics, DENTSPLY 830, 2600, 2800 PSP Dental 3441 Pulpdent Corporation 2212 PureLife Dental 2808 Q-Optics/Quality Aspirators 1406 Queisser Pharma Gmbh & Co. KG 209 Quintessence Publishing 3003 R.A. Florio Building Contractors 4110 Raintree Essix Glenroe, DENTSPLY 2600, 2800 Ram Products / Saeshin Precision 1806 RAMVAC 3409 Ad COMPANY Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 BOOTH Ray Co. Ltd. 5419 Raysermed Medical Supply 512 RBD — Duracell Powermat 3741 RE Dental Cabinetry 5703 Redmond/Earthpaste 421 Renfert USA 433 Research Driven 1004 RF America 5616 RGP Dental 1515, 4809 Ribbond 1105 Richmond Dental & Medical 3605 Rinn, DENTSPLY 2600, 2800 Rito Dental Company Limited 936 Ritter Dental USA 5215 RMN Consultants 1006 Robust Citizen (Crown Dental Supply) 5022 Roland DGA 128 Romidan Ltd. 1422 Rose Micro Solutions 516, 2824, 3736, 4909 Royal Dental Group/Porter Instrument 1208 Royal Dental/Proma 1208 Roydent Dental Products 3227 Russian American Dental Association 103 Sabra Dental 2710 Saeyang Microtech 5229 Safari Dental 4120 Samsonic Trading 2006 Sapient Dental 5230 Sav-A-Life 1130 Schuler-Dental GmbH & Co. KG 209 Schumacher Dental Instruments 906 Schwed Co. Inc. 1112 SciCan 5018 SDI (North America) 4009 Second Story Promotions 3332 SEILER PRECISION MICROSCOPES 933 COMPANY BOOTH Septodont 3218 Sequois Dental Office 3230 Shader Productions 4411 Shanghai XingYU Medical Equipment 3838 SharperPractice 117 Shenzhen Aojie Technology 5143 Shenzhen MLG Science and Technology 218 Shenzhen Perfect Medical Instruments 5134 Shenzhen Superline Technology 5210 Sherman Specialty 3934 Shinhung 1731 Shofu Dental 328, 4407 SIDEX 2013 — Seoul International Dental Expo 5702 SigmaGraft 5434 Sikka Software Corporation 3437 Sino-Dental 3938 Sirona Dental 436 Sirona Dental Systems 4600 Six Month Smiles 1733 Sleep Group Solutions 2107 Smart Optics Sensortechnik 209 Smile Line USA 837 Smile Perfected 4041 Smile Reminder 5009 Snap On Optics 1012, 3932 Sockit! Gel 1003 Sofia Dental Meeting Association 101 SolmeteX, a division of Layne Christensen 2820 Solstice 5033 SOTA Imaging 1034 SPI Dental 4000 Spident USA 3333 Splintek 4310 SS White 2814 StarDental 3409 Start Pure 4012[19] => Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 COMPANY Steinway Fisher Dental Laboratory STERNGOLD Stratasys Straumann Strauss Diamond Instruments Stylecraft Interiors Sultan Healthcare Sulzer MixPac Ag Summit Dental Systems Sun Medical Co. Suni Medical Imaging Sunstar Americas Supersmile SurfCT.com SURGIDENT SurgiTel/General Scientific Corp. Suzy Systems Swans Bay Area Media & Dental SwissLoupes Sandy Grendel Synca Direct SyncVision Technology TAOS OPTICS TD Bank Tekscan TelephoneOnHold.com TeleVox Tempoff-Dental Temrex Tess Oral Health The Clemens Group The Dale Foundation The Dental Advisor The Digital Dentist The Gideons International The Haron Group The New York Times BOOTH 4030 531 336 529, 1027 822 2811 3418 5815 4200 719 3641 3827 1308 4311 3521 2200, 2305 2708 2206 1614 430 3200 2106 5106 4725 3800 4423/4525 1907 4001 2915 2813 2921 232 819 1233 4031 5416 COMPANY exhibit exhibitors guide BOOTH The Pankey Institute 543 The Quality Life 5341 The Ratava Group 131 Theta Corporation 1606 Tidi Products 1011 Tokuyama Dental America 3818 Top Quality Manufacturing Glove World 5121 Town & Country Dental Studios 4633 TPC 3836 Transcoject America LP 515 Tri Hawk International 2504 Tri-State Dental Supplies & Equipment 3008 Trojan Professional Services 4821 Truvia Natural Sweetener/Cargill 2523 Tulsa Dental Specialties, DENTSPLY 2600, 2800 Turma do Bem 5232 Tuttnauer USA 2714 U.S. Army Recruiting 2626 U.S. Bank Practice Finance 5031 Ultimate Creations 622, 5209 Ultradent Products 300, 400 UltraLight Optics 922, 1603, 3723 Unicorp Instruments 2728 UNIDI Italian Dental Industries Association /International Expodental Milan 102 Universal Standard Metallurgical Manufacturing Ent 200 Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila Facultad de Odontologia 3638 Universitat Internacional de Catalunya 3738 Univet Optical Technologies North America 1000 Upholstery Packages & Services 4121 US Navy Recruiting 5713 Valplast International 418 ValuMax International 2613 Vatech America 5618 COMPANY 19 xx BOOTH Vector Research & Development 5310 Velopex International 4914 VELscope — LED Dental 3313 Vident, a VITA Company 831, 4405 Video Dental Concepts 3718 VisiCom Paging Systems 1111 Vista Dental Products 4615 Vivio Sites 4512 VOCO America Inc. 3201 W Veneer NY 4743 Water Pik Inc 5124 Weldenz/ Unix Japan Group 432 Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC 3830 Wells Fargo Home Mortgage 5114 Wells Fargo Practice Finance 3806 Whip Mix Corporation 532 White Towel Services 4511 Willmann & Pein GmbH 209 www.Gemsinsiderscircle.com 2208 Xian Yang North West Medical Instrument Group 929 XinYang Dental Laboratories 5715 Xlear/Spry 3732 Yankee Dental Congress 2518 Yodle Inc. 2823 Young Dental 1804 Your HealthCredit 1036 Zahn Dental 424 Zeiss Multi-Media 3436 Zhuhai Graceful Dental Technology Co. Ltd. 3537 Zimmer Dental 5105 Zirc Company 3316 Zirkonzahn USA 827 Zolar Technology & Mfg., Co. 5041 Zoll Medical Corporation 3721 Zoll-Dental 3315 Z-Systems USA 3229 Ad[20] => 20 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 Sensodyne Repair & Protect: A layer of protection for dentin hypersensitivity By Sensodyne Staff n Dentin hypersensitivity, defined as “a transient tooth pain, characterized by a short, sharp pain arising from exposed dentin in response to a stimulus that cannot be attributed to any other form of dental defect or pathology”,4 is a common condition that affects about one in three adults.4 The dentin, a softer mineral layer that lies beneath the tooth enamel, is filled with tiny tubules. In dentin hypersensitivity, these dentin tubules are exposed because of either gum recession or enamel loss. The most widely accepted explanation for dentin hypersensitivity, the hydrodynamic theory, states that stimuli like hot or cold foods and drinks cause fluid to move within the exposed dentin tubules, triggering the pulpal nerves and causing pain.4 Dentin hypersensitivity can cause significant discomfort and inconvenience for sufferers. Sensodyne Repair & Protect, a desensitizing toothpaste Sensodyne® Repair & Protect is a toothpaste from Sensodyne, the No. 1 recommended brand for sensitive teeth.5 Sensodyne Repair & Protect combines 0.454 percent stannous fluoride with 5 percent sodium tripolyphosphate in a non-aqueous formulation. With twice daily brushing, Sensodyne Repair & Protect forms a durable layer over and within dentin tubules, sealing them shut to prevent stimuli from triggering dentin hypersensitivity.1,2 Sensodyne Repair & Protect builds a robust layer over dentin tubules that resists removal by dietary acids In vitro studies show that Sensodyne Repair & Protect builds a robust Ad Here at the GNYDM For more information on Sensodyne Repair & Protect toothpaste, stop by the GSK booth, No. 5218. reparative layer over and within dentine tubules.1,2 The layer starts to form from the first use and continues to build with twice daily brushing. The layer formed is resistant to removal by dietary acids. 2 In an in vitro study, a dentin surface with the Repair & Protect reparative layer in place was exposed to a cola drink for two minutes and then 10 minutes. Even after 10 minutes, the layer remained intact, demonstrating its ability to withstand typical daily challenges. 2 Sensodyne Repair & Protect toothpaste builds a robust reparative layer over and within dentin tubules. The layer begins to form from the first use, and with twice-daily brushing, provides proven, lasting protection from dentin hypersensitivity. (Photos/Provided by Sensodyne) 5 In vitro SEM image of layer formed over dentin after a single brushing (cross section). 5 With twice daily use, Sensodyne Repair & Protect delivers effective, lasting relief from the pain of dentin hypersensitivity Sensodyne Repair & Protect is clinically proven to relieve dentin hypersensitivity.3 In a clinical study, it delivered significantly reduced sensitivity in response to tactile and evaporative sensitivity challenges at four and eight weeks, for a 212 percent improvement over baseline at eight weeks. At both time points, the reduction in sensitivity achieved with Sensodyne Repair & Protect was significantly greater than that achieved with a standard toothpaste.3 Sensodyne Repair & Protect helps to prevent stain buildup Sensodyne Repair & Protect toothpaste is formulated with a high pellicle cleaning ratio (PCR) relative to its relative dentin abrasivity (RDA) level. This gives it good cleaning performance and helps to prevent Tactile sensitivity scores at four and eight weeks. (**indicates significant between-treatment differences, p<0.001.3) 5 stain buildup. In a clinical study, Sensodyne Repair & Protect was shown to help prevent buildup of extrinsic stain following professional prophylaxis, with a cleaning performance comparable to a standard toothpaste.6 As well as helping to prevent buildup of stain, Sensodyne Repair & Protect has been shown to help remove established staining and is, in fact, comparable to a marketed whitening toothpaste at removing natural surface stain.7 A layer of protection from Sensodyne The advanced stannous fluoride and sodium tripolyphosphate formula of Sensodyne Repair & Protect builds a durable, acid-resistant layer over exposed dentin without causing tooth staining.1,2,6,7 This layer blocks painful stimuli from reaching the nerve to deliver clinically proven sensitivity relief.3 Recommend Sensodyne Repair & Protect to patients looking for an alternative to their current daily desensitising toothpaste. References 1. Earl JS, Langford RM. Am J Dent 2013; 26 (Spec Iss A): 19A-24A. 2. Burnett GR. Am J Dent 2013; 26 (Spec Iss A): 15A-18A. 3. Parkinson C et al. Am J Dent 2013; 26 (Spec Iss A): 25A-31A. 4. Addy M. Int Dent J 2002; 52: 367-375. 5. GSK data on file 2011. 6. Nehme M et al. Am J Dent 2013; 26 (Spec Iss A): 32A-38A. 7. GSK data on file. Clinical study RH1401.[21] => [22] => 22 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 Is it time to streamline your phone system? n Broadview Networks, a leading provider of cloud-based business communications services, was selected to upgrade the David R. Brown, DDS, dental practice communications system with OfficeSuite Dental™. The new system integrates industry-leading Dentrix G5 practice management software from Henry Schein and OfficeSuite®, Broadview Networks’ award-winning cloud-based business phone system, to provide an all-inclusive communications sys- Here at the GNYDM To learn more about Broadview Networks’ OfficeSuite Dental, stop by the booth, No. 4733. tem specifically designed for dental practices. When Dr. Brown of Yakima, Wash., decided his practice needed a new phone system to streamline commu- 5 (Photo/Provided by Broadview Networks) Ad nications, his office manager, Katrina Vickers, conducted research to identify the most comprehensive solution that would meet Brown’s practice needs. She knew the practice needed a solution that was optimally efficient for staff, cost effective for Brown and would aid the staff in improving the patient experience. OfficeSuite Dental allows practice staff to efficiently prioritize phone calls, schedule appointments and even collect outstanding balances. With OfficeSuite Dental, an automatic pop-up window is triggered on the practice PC when a patient calls. This window displays important patient records, including family history, appointments and clinical details, prescriptions and account balance information. This helps dental practice staff members improve employee efficiency by having the most relevant information at their fingertips. It also helps enhance patient satisfaction by avoiding data entry errors and reducing the amount of time spent on the phone during routine calls. The new system improved the way Brown’s front desk operates and the ease with which staff are able to service customers. “[OfficeSuite Dental] definitely helps improve our patient care and our correspondence by making everything so much quicker,” Vickers said. “We are able to remind patients about account balances, scheduled appointments and inform them of upcoming family member appointments. We are able to be so much more thorough in our conversations, rather than constantly putting patients on hold to reference such information. “I would absolutely recommend OfficeSuite Dental to any office because it has saved us so much time and effort in the easiest ways,” she said. “I just couldn’t be more pleased with the product and with the customer service.” To learn more, visit OfficeSuite Dental.com. OfficeSuite Dental is available through Henry Schein, and Broadview phone systems are available as part of the Henry Schein TechCentral portfolio of computer and business technology solutions.[23] => [24] => 24 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 LAPIP protocol: You can save ailing implants By Allen S. Honigman, DDS, MS n An 84-year-old male presented on Oct. 29, 2012, with inflammation and minimal attached tissue on the buccal aspect of implants at the #17 and #18 sites that had been placed more than five years earlier. The patient wore an implant-supported maxillary denture. The patient underwent regular hygiene maintenance approximately every three months, and no other treatment had been performed. At #17, bone loss to the sixth thread was noted mesially and distally; at #18, bone loss to the third thread was noted mesially and distally. The Here at the GNYDM To learn more about the LANAP and LAPIP protocol for the treatment of periodontitis and peri-implantitis: • Catch Marc Nevins, DMD, MMSc, from 2 to 5 p.m. Monday for a lecture on the LANAP protocol (course 4440/$140). Register at www.gnydm.com/courses_2013/_4440.htm • Don’t miss a live patient demonstration of the LANAP treatment from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. This event features Charles Braga, DMD, MMSc, performing the laser-based periodontal treatment (course 5040/free). More here: www.gnydm.com/ courses_2013/_5040.htm • Also, learn about the LAPIP protocol and LANAP protocol via a hands-on workshop led by Braga from 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday (course 5570/$295). More here: www.gnydm.com/ courses_2013/_5570.htm For additional information, stop by the Millennium booth, No. 4033. patient had experienced little pain for a couple of months. Fig. 1: Implants on April 4, 2011, showing no bone loss noted around implants. (Photos/Provided by Allen S. Honigman, DDS, MS) 5 The patient’s medical history included seasonal allergies, respira- Ad Fig. 2: Implants on Oct. 29, 2012, showing bone loss to the sixth thread mesially and distally at #17 and to the third thread mestially and distally at #18. 5 Fig. 3: On Jan. 23, 2013, post-LAPIP therapy, radiographs confirmed maintenance of bone regeneration. 5 5 Fig. 4: On March 25, 2013. tory and sinus problems, glaucoma, bruxism and HBP. The patient was pre-diabetic (non-medicated) and used a CPAP. He had undergone corneal transplants in both eyes. Medications included Zyrtec, Simvastatin, Lisinopril, aspirin, depotestoterone and vitamin B-12, with no known drug allergies. Decreasing inflammation was the most important priority, and given the position of the implants, traditional surgical methods would have been difficult, especially with visualization. The treatment plan recommended was LAPIP around implants #17 and #18 to reduce inflammation and regenerate bone support. LAPIP was performed on Nov. 5, 2012, utilizing the PerioLase® MVP7 ™ Nd:YAG laser at 75 J increments, see LASER, page 26 8[25] => [26] => 26 LASER from page 24 7 with cooling in between to prevent overheating of the implant. Removing the superstructure was deemed too difficult as it might have caused unnecessary damage and possibly required remaking the entire fixed prosthesis. Therefore, the LAPIP therapy proceeded with laser ablation intersulcularly on #17 and #18, then scaling with the PS tip of an EMS piezo scaler, utilizing a chlorhexidine irrigant to further decontaminate the implant surface. Hemostasis was achieved with the Nd:YAG laser (PerioLase MVP-7), followed by occlusal adjustment of the implants. The energy density for #17 was 15.1]/mm and for #18 was 11.8]/ mm. The patient was placed on amoxicillin (500) four stat, then one tab every eight hours until finished; Motrin (800), one tab every eight hours for three days, then PRN pain; and chlorhexidine rinse, twice a day for 30 seconds. The patient was evaluated postoperatively at one, three, six, 12, 19 and 33 weeks, with occlusion checked each time at each appointment. At 33 weeks, minimal, if any, tissue loss and no inflammation were observed. Radiographs confirmed bone regeneration/recalcification on both implants. Additionally, the patient reported no pain. Ad exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 Now in capsule form Shofu announces new delivery system for two of its products By Shofu Staff The CX-Plus capsule: A glass ionomer luting cement Shofu Dental is announcing the launch of its GlasIonomer Luting Cement CX-Plus — now in a capsule form. CX-Plus is an ideal, self-curing, glass ionomer luting cement designed for minimally invasive dentistry. Indicated for cementing crowns, inlays, long span bridges and orthodontic appliances, CX-Plus has a high compressive strength, low film thickness and is radiopaque. It is resistant to water contamination and can exist in a moist environment. CX-Plus Capsules bond to both enamel and dentin to provide an excellent marginal seal, thus minimizing postoperative sensitivity. Additional features are its high fluoride release and low levels of acid erosion. These, combined with its superior handling, fast setting time and three-year shelf-life, make Here at the GYNDM Dr. Daniel Ward will present a handson course, “Improving and Simplifying the Placement of Esthetic Restorations,” on Monday from 9:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in aisle 5800, room 8. During his session, he will discuss how to use GlasIonomer FX-II in Class V restorations. For more information about GlasIonomer FX-II, stop by the Shofu booth No. 4407. During the Greater New York Dental Meeting, buy one box of the new CX-Plus Capsules and get one box of Beautifil II A2 Tips free. (Photos/ Provided by Shofu Dental) 5 CX-Plus an ideal luting cement. Shofu’s GlasIonomer Cement CX-Plus is available in powder/liquid form and now comes to you in a more convenient delivery system — the capsule. For application, simply shake the capsule to loosen the powder, push in the plunger to activate and mix for 10 seconds. Total setting time is four minutes, 10 seconds from start of mixing. Dr. Fred Margolis, DDS, a pediatric dentist from Highland Park, Ill., who has used CX-Plus in a recent clinical case, said: “I have used CX-Plus Luting Cement for stainless-steel crowns and zirconium crowns for children. This cement is one of my favorites; it saves time and is reliable. Shofu’s CX-Plus Luting Cement is great for pediatric crowns and works well, even for difficult moisture-control situations.”[27] => Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 exhibitors 27 Buy one box of the GlasIonomer FX-II capsules during the Greater New York Dental Meeting and get one OneGloss PS Kit free. 5 5 Before GlasIonomer CX-Plus The GlasIonomer CX-Plus Capsules are available through your local dealer in a box of 50 for $227.99 or $4.56 per capsule. Stop by the Shofu booth, No. 4407, for a demonstration. The GlasIonomer FX-II Capsule: a glass ionomer direct restorative Shofu Dental is also announcing the launch of its new direct restorative, GlasIonomer FX-II Capsule. Those interested in seeing the material are encouraged to visit booth No. 4407 for a firsthand product demonstration. 5 After GlasIonomer CX-Plus The GlasIonomer FX-II Capsule is an esthetic, all-purpose, glass ionomer direct restorative, designed for minimally invasive dentistry. As a restoration, the material is shown to have superior levels of fluoride release/rechargability and compressive/tensile strength in comparison to other leading glass ionomers, making it ideal for high caries pediatric and geriatric patients. In addition to this, adhesion to enamel and dentin is consistently stable at equal levels, creating a stronger marginal seal. The restoration experiences far less strain because of the adhesive strength, and the thermal expansion properties are very similar to natural teeth. The radiopaque qualities of the new GlasIonomer FX-II display a highly favorable natural fluorescence. The application benefits of GlasIonomer FX-II are equally noteworthy. One key benefit is there is no conditioner required for this material, resulting in faster application time. Simply prepare the cavity using the conventional method, mix the capsule for 10 seconds and apply. Net setting time is two minutes and 30 seconds. The combination of a fast setting time and no conditioning requirement greatly reduces valuable working time and allows one to see more patients within a day. Unlike many other glass ionomer restoratives, the new GlasIonomer FX II Capsule demonstrates excellent handling and packability. Indications for use include non-load bearing C I and C II restorations in permanent dentition, restorations of C III and C V cavities and wedge-shaped defects, pediatric/geriatric restorations and core build-up and base/liner material. Offered in shades A2, A3, A3.5 and B2, the material is simultaneously translucent and opaque, creating an esthetic appeal and beautiful vita shade-matching abilities. Shofu Dental’s GlasIonomer FX-II Capsule is overall stronger and more durable and is a highly therapeutic, minimally invasive restorative, but the most impressive point of all is its price point — only $4.54 a capsule, packaged in a kit of 50 with a total cost of $227.70. Stop by the Shofu booth No. 4407 to experience the new GlasIonomer FX-II Capsule. Ad[28] => 28 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 The stats are on your side The first step in reducing oral cancer is the conventional intra- and extraoral head and neck examination. (Photo/ Provided by LED Dental) 5 Ad Performing an intra- and extra-oral head and neck exam n The conventional intra- and extraoral head and neck examination is taught in dental and hygiene schools to screen patients for oral cancer and other oral disease. It normally consists of a visual inspection of oral tissue, or oral mucosa, under incandescent or halogen light using the naked eye to look for suspicious lesions, as well as extra oral palpation of the face and neck to feel for suspicious lumps and intra- Here at the GNYDM For more information on oral cancer screenings, stop by the LED Dental booth, No. 3313. oral palpation of the mucosa. Why is it important? A three-to-four minute visual and palpation exam is crucial in the discovery of oral diseases. It is quick to perform, painless for the patient and enhances the patient experience with the dental practice. According to the Oral Cancer Foundation, nearly 42,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral or pharyngeal cancer this year. The percentage of oral cancer patients who ultimately die of the disease is higher than for many other cancers. The key to reducing the number of lives lost to oral cancer is earlier detection of the disease, and the key to earlier detection is more frequent and more thorough intra- and extra-oral head and neck exams. The majority of oral cancers are detected in the later stages, when the five-year survival rate is about 50 percent. The good news? When discovered early, the survival rate leaps to 82 percent. But did you know? Independent surveys indicate the majority of patients say they have never had an oral cancer exam. A recent U.K. survey found “92 percent percent of respondents would like their dentist to tell them if they were being screened for signs of oral cancer and 97 percent would like help from their dentists to reduce their risk.”1 What can you do? Although you may offer the conventional intra- and extra-oral head and neck examination as part of your normal standard of care, your patients may not be aware they are receiving this examination nor even understand why you insist on performing it. Inform your patients that this simple exam may help in the discovery of abnormalities, including precancerous and cancerous tissue, and then assist with expediting a treatment plan to help them back on the road to recovery. Coming tomorrow in today: Adjunctive devices and tissue fluorescence technology Reference 1. Patients’ perceptions of oral cancer screening in dental practice: a crosssectional study. Oluwatunmise Awojobi*, Suzanne E Scott and Tim Newton BMC Oral Health 2012, 12:55 doi:10.1186/1472-6831-12–55.[29] => [30] => 30 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 3Shape TRIOS Color receives ‘Best of Class’ honor (Photo/Provided by 3Shape) 5 Ad n 3Shape, a provider of 3-D scanners and CAD/CAM software solutions for the dental industry, recently received the highest honor from Pride Institute for its innovation in dental technology. The 3Shape TRIOS® Color digital impression solution was one of only Here at the GNYDM For more information or to see the TRIOS Color, stop by the 3Shape booth, No. 833, during the Greater New York Dental Meeting. 18 products honored as “Best of Class” by the Pride Leadership Panel. The ‘Best of Class’ Technology Award Now in its fifth year, Pride Institute’s award continues to recognize products that demonstrate excellence in their category. A panel, composed of leading voices in dental technology, comes together each year to discuss, debate and decide which products merit recognition. According to Pride Institute, each product honored as “Best of Class” features unique characteristics that differentiate it from the competition in a compelling way, and more importantly, it creates value for the general dentist. Dr. Lou Shuman, president of Pride Institute and creator of the award and its selection process, said: “In this highly competitive category, 3Shape’s TRIOS Color solution impressed the panel on many fronts. Scanning is fast and easy to perform, and it creates scanned images in the appearance of real teeth and gingiva with very natural looking colors. The fact that it is so respected in the lab space should be a differentiating factor to the practitioner.” Flemming Thorup, CEO of 3Shape, said: “We are naturally honored to be chosen for such a prestigious, highly respected and important award from among so many prominent technology companies. TRIOS Color introduces many exciting and unique innovations that make digital workflows attractive for dentists and their business.” About TRIOS Color 3Shape TRIOS Color is built on 3Shape’s Ultrafast Optical Sectioning™ and RealColor™ technologies. Its features include capture of teeth and gingiva in natural-looking colors, spray- and powder-free scanning and optimized scanning for an extensive range of indications, including customized abutments with emergence profile capture, clinical scan validation and more. The built-in Communicate™ software lets dentists and labs interact directly to exchange case information, 3-D designs, 2-D treatment previews and comments.[31] => [32] => exhibitors 32 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 300 dental products and counting Mydent International’s record of reliable service dates back more than 27 years By Mydent International Staff Here at the GNYDM n Launched in 1985, the DEFEND brand, by Mydent International, has grown into a global leader, serving more than 50 countries in the manufacturing of high-quality infection control products, disposables, preventatives and impression material systems. With more than 27 years of reliable service to the dental industry, Mydent International manufactures more than 40 percent of consumables used in the dental operatory. From award-winning sterilization products, impression materials, prophy paste, wipes and lab coats to disposables and more, Mydent International manufactures more than 300 items used by dental professionals. Visit Mydent International at booth No. 3618 for free product samples, exclusive 4+1 specials and chances to win SpaFinder gift certificates. For more information on Mydent International and the DEFEND brand of products, call (800) 275-0020 or visit www.defend. com. provides dental professionals with a quick turnaround time and access to test results via a secure website. Dual fit masks feature latest technology Mydent’s newly designed line of DEFEND Dual Fit Face Masks create a tight custom fit for enhanced facial protection. With the latest in contour technology, these face masks feature a form-fitting pliable nose and adjustable chin band to ensure ultimate comfort. Award-winning impression material Mydent International’s impression material line is an industry favorite. Recognized by Dental Product Shopper as a “recommended” product, DEFEND impression materials have been described by dentists as “the best material ever used.” Offering exceptional mix and flow characteristics, DEFEND VPS and bite registration impression materials provide outstanding detail and need minimal dispensing effort. Award-winning disinfectant wipes DEFEND+PLUS Wipes disinfect, deodorize and clean hard, non-porous surfaces safely and effectively. The wipes, which contain a stable, low-pHformulated disinfectant and deodorant, feature a new, two-minute kill time for various organisms, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Ad New prophy angles 5 (Photo/Provided by Mydent International) aureus; influenza A; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; and hepatitis B and C; and they deliver a one-minute kill time for human immunodeficiency virus-1. These wipes were awarded “Best Product 2011” by Dental Product Shopper. Ultrasonic cleaning tablets Mydent International’s Ultrasonic Enzymatic Tablets dissolve in a gallon of water in less than a minute to create a powerful and effective ultra- sonic cleaning solution. In 2012, The Dental Advisor conducted a clinical evaluation of Mydent International’s DEFEND Ultrasonic Enzymatic Tablets. Evaluated by 34 dental consultants in 821 uses, the tablets received a high 90 percent positive clinical rating. Jackets and lab coats Awarded a 4.5+ rating out of 5 from The Dental Advisor, DEFEND+PLUS jackets and lab coats provide the latest technology in protection, with 28 percent better bacterial filtration (Nelson Laboratories, January 2011). These jackets and lab coats are made of a soft, three-layer, SMS fabric and provide higher quality stitching, cuffs and collar compared to most competition. New spore testing service Mydent’s new DEFEND spore testing service was issued the prestigious “Best Product 2013“ award from a recent clinical evaluation through Dental Product Shopper. Eleven clinical evaluators participated, resulting in a final score average of 4.6 out of 5.0. According to the evaluation, “ease of use” received the highest rating (4.9 out of 5.0). The other criteria evaluated included response time, effectiveness, instructions, ease of doing tests, documentation and overall satisfaction. This spore testing service DEFEND Prophy Angles have been added to Mydent’s expanded line of dental supplies. These disposable prophy angles are constructed with contra design to reduce hand fatigue and micro traumas while allowing greater access. DEFEND Prophy Angles are also latex-free, smooth running and vibration-free. New DEFEND ordering website Mydent International has developed an ordering website for dental professionals to conveniently place DEFEND orders through their dealer. For a limited time, Mydent International is giving away $50 restaurant. com eGift cards to dental professionals who order $150 or more (suggested retail) of DEFEND products through their selected dealer from the website. Learn more at www.defend.com/ order. Charitable initiatives Mydent International is active in supporting charitable organizations. With autism rates estimated as high as one in 91 children, Mydent International feels compelled to take action. As a result, a portion of the profits from every DEFEND product sold goes to Autism Speaks, the nation’s largest autism science and advocacy organization. Mydent International is dedicated to fully maintaining the DEFEND brand promise: “To provide the health-care professional with the highest quality infection control products, disposables, preventatives and impression materials at affordable prices, supported by superior service and 100 percent customer satisfaction.”[33] => [34] => exhibitors 34 Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 Making it easier to shape and finish hard-to-access areas Dentatus introduces the Profin PDX Contra/Angle Ad By Dentatus staff n Dentatus is introducing its new Profin PDX Contra/Angle at this year’s Greater New York Dental Meeting. Smaller, lighter, more ergonomic and more affordable than its predecessor, the Profin, with safe-sided diamond-coated Lamineer ® Tips, is the instrument of choice for shaping and finishing hard-to-access areas without damaging adjacent surfaces of all restorative materials, according to the company. Said Dr. Howard Strassler, professor and director of operative den- The new Profin PDX Contra/Angle for Standard E-fitting has tactile ergonomics, smooth glare-free surface and a miniature head for even easier access in hard-to-reach areas. (Photo/ Provided by Dentatus) 5 Here at the GNYDM For more information or to view a demo of the product, visit Dentatus at booth No. 1714 during the Greater New York Dental Meeting or go online to www. DentatusUSA.com. tistry at the University of Maryland Dental School in the Department of Endodontics, “Although it is the workhorse of any dental practice, a conventional handpiece (that rotates and accepts friction grip and latch-type burs and abrasives) does not meet all the demands of adhesive restorative dentistry.” Modern dentistry emphasizes esthetics and shaping restorations to consistent clinical standards of form and function. The Profin features precise and directionally controlled movement of a 1.2 mm reciprocating motion. According to the company, it is ideal for delicate and safe shaping, contouring and polishing of natural dentition, as well as for all restorative materials, including composite, cements, porcelain, ceramics, amalgam and metals. The Profin can be set in a selfsteering mode, most often selected for polishing procedures, or a fixed mode, achieved by pushing the tip into one of six notched indexing positions. The fixed position controls directional movement of the tip. The complete assortment of Lamineer Tips are safe-sided and come with various diamond-coated microngrain sizes. The largest, 150 micron diamond tips, are used for effectively removing bulky overhangs, while sequentially using the finer grain tips down to 15 microns will produce a very fine smooth finish. The knife-edge “S-series” offers maximum access and is ideal for creating gingival and incisal embrasures. Smoother finishing is achieved with the Wolfram Tungsten tips, which will not scuff healthy enamel when finishing margins. Specialty tips are also available for fine finishing of shoulders, chamfers and interproximal reduction.[35] => [36] => 36 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 New possibilities for patient comfort during local anesthesia delivery By Rich Mounce, DDS n Highly anxious patients, atypical nerve anatomy, irreversibly inflamed lower molars and past experiences of poor anesthesia all combine to create the perfect storm for endodontic paincontrol challenges. Being a full-time endodontist in private practice, this clinical scenario, to one degree or another, presents Ad Here at the GNYDM For more information on the Wand STA All-Injection System or to see it for yourself, visit Aseptico at booth No. 4024. itself frequently. Aside from common nerve blocks, some forms of advanced local anesthesia techniques are often essential to provide a comfort in the aforementioned scenarios. To this end, the Wand STA AllInjection System (Aseptico, Woodinville, Wash.) device and the Anesto handpiece (W&H, Windsor, Ontario, Canada) have proven invaluable. I use the Wand STA on every patient. It has become an indispensible part of my anesthesia technique. All infiltrations, blocks and PDL injections are given with it. The injections are more controlled, comfortable (for both me and the patient!) and predictable than standard injections. The pen-style grip of the Wand STA handpiece allows the clinician to inject with far greater tactile control. Various handpiece sizes are available for the different injections. While economical, the unit is also simple to learn and use. While the Wand STA has three injection speeds, in my hands all injections are given at the slower of the three speeds with exceptional patient acceptance. Empirically, it is my experience that the Wand STA leads to far fewer (none in three years) epinephrine reactions (increased heart rate, patient anxiety, etc.) and incidence of an “electric shock” reaction, which happens with traditional systems if the needle touches the nerve bundle. Finally, for cases in which intraosseous anesthesia is required, I favor the Anesto system by W&H. Anesto is a solid choice, as the perforating and injection needle are one, eliminating some of the pieces required for other systems. In clinical practice, once the clinician believes adequate anesthesia has been obtained, it is advisable to confirm profound anesthesia with both percussion and hot and cold (depending on the diagnosis as indicated). Once accessed, especially for vital inflamed cases, consideration should be given to also providing an intrapulpal injection into the orifice of each canal, followed by placing a small handfile to the apex. Ideal for this purpose are the Mani #6 K files and Mani #8 D finders (D Finders are stiffer than a K file and used for negotiation of calcified canals). Exploration of the canal in this manner, done without discomfort, provides absolute confirmation of total anesthesia, invaluable for the anxious patient. I welcome your feedback. About the author Rich Mounce, DDS, is in full-time endodontic practice in Rapid City, S.D. He has lectured and written globally in the specialty. He owns MounceEndo LLC, marketing the rotary nickel-titanium MounceFile in controlled memory and standard NiTi. He can be reached at richardmounce@ mounceendo.com, www.mounceendo. com and on Twitter at @MounceEndo.[37] => [38] => 38 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 Two-day custom abutments and crowns from intraoral scans n Clinicians are leveraging their investments in chairside digital impression systems to reduce the time and cost of implant therapy. Dental technicians produce custom abutments and crowns directly from digital impressions taken with these systems, eliminating the need for physical models. From a chairside digital impres- Glidewell Laboratories reports that its chairside digital impression scans communicate patient anatomy to the lab with improved accuracy and efficiency. (Photos/ Provided by Glidewell Laboratories) 5 Here at the GNYDM For more information on custom abutments and digital implant impressions, stop by the Glidewell Laboratories booth, No. 5601. sion, Glidewell Laboratories will dig- Ad itally design and fabricate a custom abutment or crown in two days or less. Dentists save on the cost of impression materials, shipping to the lab and model work, and they benefit from lower lab prices on restorations. The process for taking the digital implant impression and sending it to the lab is straightforward: 1) Remove the healing abutment and attach an Inclusive® Scanning Abutment (available through Glidewell Direct) to the implant. For Bellatek® Encode® Impression System (Biomet 3i™; Warsaw, Ind.) digital impressions, it is not necessary to remove the healing abutment. 2) Take buccal, lingual and occlusal scans of the implant site. 3) Scan the opposing dentition. 4) Remove the scanning abutment and scan the bite. 5) Electronically submit the digital implant impression to the lab. For system-specific information on how to send digital implant impressions to Glidewell Laboratories, intraoral workflow guides are available by visiting the “Digital Impression Systems” page under Dentist, then Services, at www.glidewell dental.com. System-specific intraoral workflow guides are available at www.glidewelldental.com. 5 CAD/CAM crowns and abutments ship in two days or less when derived from digital implant impressions. 5[39] => [40] => 40 exhibitors Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 NiteBite targets bruxing By Keystone Industries Staff n Bruxing has always been an issue for a large portion of the population. More than 50 million people (one in six) in the United States have symptoms of bruxing; however, they are rarely ever given an effective treatment. That’s why Keystone Industries is excited to announce its product, NiteBite®, a truly innovative device that easily and effectively treats grinding, clenching, pain, headaches Here at the GNYDM For more information about NiteBite or other Keystone products, contact Keystone Industries toll-free at (800) 3333131 or fax (856) 663-0381 or stop by the Keystone Industries booth during the Greater New York Dental Meeting. and jaw joint syndrome (TMD or TMJ). There are plenty of niteguard options out there, but they hardly ever work properly. Often, these devices overcorrect by opening the bite too far, and they do not stop bruxism and clenching. NiteBite is different. Its special design and thin construction within the freeway space — the distance between the physiological rest position and the first point of contact of the upper and lower teeth — stops people from clenching and grinding their teeth. NiteBite can stop symptoms such as headaches and tooth and jaw pain as well. This proprietary, patented and Ad The NightBite is the first biteguard that functions within the patient’s freeway space. (Photo/Provided by Keystone Industries) 5 FDA-cleared device is the first biteguard that functions within the patient’s freeway space. NiteBite uses the jaw’s natural proprioceptive response to trigger the jaw-opening reflex. As the lower teeth approach contact with the NiteBite, the jaw-opening reflex returns the lower jaw to the physiological rest position, where no teeth touch each other or the NiteBite. The muscles relax, and NiteBite effectively relieves jaw, head and neck pain, as well as associated symptoms of TMJ disorder. Not only does the device work physiologically and simply, but it’s also easy to mold to the patient’s bite. In less than five minutes, a dentist or hygienist can heat the device and shape it to the patient’s front teeth. Then the patient is ready to go home with his or her new NiteBite. Key features • Stops bruxing and clenching • FDA cleared for use by dental professionals • Inserts, molds and fits in five minutes • No second patient visit needed • No lab time or expense • Custom fit for each user (in office) • Easy to fit and comfortable to wear • Safe and easy to use • Clinically proven to be effective • One of the most profitable occlusal appliances on the market • Little or no adjustment is needed • Prevents TMJ/TMD syndrome • Relieves chronic tension and pain within the head, jaw and neck neuromuscular system • Available through your distributor NiteBite is sure to revolutionize how bruxing and TMJ/TMD are treated. With its simple design and easy application, NiteBite allows dentists to finally help the millions of untreated bruxing patients across the country.[41] => [42] => 02 42 xx xxx xxx exhibitors Greater New YorkMeetingname Dental Meeting —— Month Dec.XX, 1, 2008 2013 OsteoGen Synthetic Bioactive Resorbable Non-Ceramic Crystals n Impladent Ltd. offers a wide range of affordable biologic and synthetic bone graft products featuring OsteoGen® Synthetic Bioactive Resorbable Non-Ceramic Crystals, which are physiochemically and crystallographically equivalent to human trabecular bone, making them a pure alloplast.1-2 Wound healing and membranes for GTR applications include OsteoTape® Preformed Porous Resorbable Bone Graft “flexible blocks” and tapes, which combine non-ceramic OsteoGen with highly purified bovine collagen for successful bone modeling when secured to the host as a bone block with two screws. CollaForm® Plugs and Singles are collagen wound dressings that resorb in four to six weeks. Where extended resorption is necessary, Osteo- (Photo/Provided by Impladent Ltd. 5 Zealand. MiniPlate™ Bone Graft Fixation Screw Kit and titanium mesh are available for ridge height and width augmentations. For more information, visit www.impladentltd.com, call (800) 526-9343 or stop by the Impladent Ltd booth, No. 3431, here during the Greater New York Dental Meeting. References Mend XTD membranes resorb in four to six months. All collagen products are derived from bovine achilles tendons and are sourced solely from New 1. Artzi Z, Nemcovsky CE and Dayan D. Nonceramic hydroxylapatite bone derivative in sinus augmentation procedures: Clinical and histomorphometric observations in 10 consecutive cases. Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. 2003; 23: 381-389 (Personal correspondence with histology) 2 . Valen M and Ganz SD. Part I: A Synthetic Bioactive Resorbable Graft (SBRG) for predictable implant reconstruction. J Oral Implantology. 2002; 28(4): 167-177 Ad Dr. Douglas Terry Dental Photography DVD n Vol. 5 of Dr. Douglas Terry’s supplementary DVD set illustrates the procedures, techniques and scientific concepts presented in the book “Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry: Material Selection and Technique (Second Edition).” The DVD begins with an introduction by Dr. Terry, followed by a demonstration showing the views most dental offices need to photograph as well as the technique needed to take each one of them. For more information, go online to www.photomed.net, call (800) 998-7765 or stop by the PhotoMed booth, No. 100, here during the Greater New York Dental Meeting. (Photo/Provided by PhotoMed) 5[43] => [44] => 02 44 xx xxx xxx exhibitors Greater New YorkMeetingname Dental Meeting —— Month Dec.XX, 1, 2008 2013 Aquasil Ultra Cordless n Aquasil Ultra Cordless is the first and only tissue managing impression system that does not require tissue retraction in most cases. There is no need for cord and no need for paste. Instead, according to the company, there is just a one-step system that places super high tear strength wash material precisely into the sulcus within seconds, creating a less stressful experience that delivers accurate marginal detail. For more information, call (800) LDCAULK, visit www. aquasilultracordless.com, call an authorized DENTSPLY distributor or stop by the DENSTPLY Caulk booth, Nos. 2600/2800, here during the Greater New York Dental Meeting. (Photo/Provided by DENTSPLY Caulk) 5 Ad Krazy Cone Face Masks n New from Mydent International comes a product made especially for pediatric patients. The Krazy Cone Face Masks feature the faces of four animals — a dog, a cat, a rabbit and a pig. The face masks include a nonglare pliable nosepiece, ensure comfortable breathing, are fluid resistant, have a soft inner layer for facial comfort, are fiberglass and latex free and are 99 percent BFE/PFE free. Each design comes separately in boxes of 50, or you can purchase an assortment pack that comes with 40 masks. For more information or to check out the masks for yourself, go online to www.defend.com/krazy-cone-face -masks or stop by the Mydent International booth, No. 3618, here during the Greater New York Dental Meeting. (Photo/Provided by Mydent International) 5[45] => [46] => travel nyc 46 EXPLORE from page 1 7 See a Broadway show New York City is known for its live theater. There are literally dozens of Broadway and Off-Broadway shows to choose from, and getting tickets has never been easier and more convenient. Just head over to the Theater Development Fund’s TKTS booth (www.tdf.org), located under the distinctive red staircase in Times Square. Don’t be scared by the long lines; they move quickly. You can get discounted tickets to many of the shows right up until curtain time, and they now accept credit cards in addition to cash and travelers checks. You can now also purchase fullprice tickets to future performances for all shows and same-day full-price Ad Greater New York Dental Meeting — Dec. 1, 2013 The TKTS booth in Times Square now sells tickets for all shows, not just the discounted ones. tickets to shows that aren’t being discounted. 5 Honor the fallen at the 9/11 Memorial One of the first things you’ll notice about New York is the new tower that has risen in Lower Manhattan. Reconstruction of the World Trade Center complex is well under way, and the site will near completion next year, at which time all four sides of the National September 11 Memorial will be accessible to the public. For now, visitors can access the memorial at the intersection of Albany and Greenwich streets. If you are interested in visiting the memorial itself, you must first acquire tickets online, at www.911memorial.org. Visitors may be asked to show valid photo ID matching their visitor pass name, and all visitors and baggage are subject to security screening. Go figure skating The Rink at Rockefeller Center is open to the public. You can skate beneath the gilded statue of Prometheus and the glittering Christmas tree. You can even get skating lessons there if you like. For more information, call (212) 332-7654 or visit www.patinagroup. com/east/iceRink. If you are too shy to skate with thousands of tourists gawking at you from above, check out the Wollman Rink in Central Park, (212) 439-6900, www.wollmanskatingrink.com; or the Sky Rink at Chelsea Piers at 23rd Street and the Hudson River, (212) 336-6100, www.chelseapiers.com. See New York from above You can see just about everything in New York City from the top of Rockefeller center, an Art Deco masterpiece of a building. The lines for Top of the Rock are much shorter than at the Empire State Building, yet the views are just as awe-inspiring. Tickets are expensive but worth it. It’s located in Midtown at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. For information, call (212) 698-2000 or visit www.topoftherock nyc.com. Enter Manhattan on foot Try this one if the weather is nice. You can get a priceless view of lower Manhattan by walking across the Brooklyn Bridge from the other side of the East River. Here’s how. Get on the Brooklynbound A Subway train to High Street. Then look for the walkway entrance next to the Federal Court Building. There are stairs on Cadman Plaza East and Prospect Street or a ramp entrance on Johnson and Adams streets. The stroll takes 20 minutes to an hour, depending on how much time you spend taking pictures and reading the informative plaques along the way. You’ll also have views of the Manhattan and Brooklyn skylines, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and the South Street Seaport. Ride the Staten Island Ferry One of the greatest things about New York City is the Staten Island Ferry, which goes from the lower tip of Manhattan to the St. George section of Staten Island. It’s one of the most enjoyable trips you’ll ever take — and the best part is that it’s free! Once you board, you can move about as you pass by the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island to the west, Governor’s Island, Queens and Brooklyn to the east and the VerrazanoNarrows Bridge off to the south in the distance. A round-trip excursion will take an hour. 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