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Carestream Dental Unveils CS Solutions for CAD/CAM Restorations in the U.S.

Anaheim, Calif. – Carestream Dental introduced its new product line for CAD/CAM restorations, CS Solutions, to the U.S. market today at the California Dental Association – South Meeting (CDA – South), being held through Saturday, April 13, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Calif. The CS Solutions product portfolio gives practitioners the ability to scan, design, mill and place restorations within their practice in just one appointment for patients.

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Fred Joyal Presents New “Tech Effect” Webinar

LOS ANGELES, CA (April 18, 2013) – 1-800-DENTIST®, the nation’s premier dental marketing company, is hosting a free Webinar for dental management consultants, presented by founder Fred Joyal. “The Tech Effect” will show consultants how to more easily guide their clients into important new online spaces to reach increasingly tech savvy dental patients.

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Carestream Dental’s CS 8100 Receives the “red dot award product design 2013”

ATLANTA – The innovative power of Carestream Dental impressed the 37-member jury of experts for the "red dot award: product design 2013." The jury members were delighted to receive 4,662 entries in 19 different categories in this year's competition. Only the best designs were able to win the enthusiasm of the jury, which is how the CS 8100, a digital panoramic imaging system for the dental industry, received the red dot for its successful design creation.

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Infection Control Breach

ANNAPOLIS, MD—March 29, 2013— The news that broke on March 28 of an Oklahoma oral surgeon that treated patients under unsanitary and unsafe conditions is as shocking to dental healthcare professionals as it is to the patients for whom we provide oral healthcare. While none of us outside of that practice and the officials investigating the reported violations can know all of the details, the Associated Press reports and other news agencies suggest that there is at least one suspected case of HCV transmission to a patient.  The press reports that the dentist used instruments that were rusted and pitted, rendering them unsuitable for proper sterilization.  He also is suspected of using single vials of medications on multiple patients and allowing unlicensed individuals to perform procedures that would require licensure, such as administration of intravenous medications.  The office had no written infection control protocol. The Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP) would like to provide practitioners with information that may be helpful in reassuring patients who become fearful of receiving dental care due to the widespread reporting of this case.  It is important to focus on why patients should feel safe in our clinics and offices.  Some talking points may include:

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