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Exciting New Tools for Superb Impressions

Marc Gottlieb, DDS
Tips ‘n Tools eliminate retakes
Course date: Sunday, November 28, 2010 12:45 PM (EST)

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Impression material has never been better, however the delivery systems having been in need of improvement.

This course will feature six new items that optimize access, eliminate gagging, customize stock trays, distribute low viscosity materials three dimensionally, save expensive material, and grant ergonomic access to difficult areas. Time and material savings equate to a greater bottom line. Smaller female hands require changes in equipment.

Learning Objectives

  • Hydraulics are where it’s at in impressions
  • Less extrusion pressure means less carpal tunnel
  • Stock trays can become custom

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