Using the company’s proprietary Sagittal First/Motion 3D technology, Henry Schein’s SLX Clear Aligner System is designed to significantly reduce the number of aligners needed for use in a typical case. It has been cleared by the Food and Drug Administration and uses patented manufacturing processes to achieve aligner clarity and a precise fit for greater comfort and improved tooth control, Henry Schein reports. Also, the SLX Clear Aligner web portal will accept STL digital impressions from all leading intraoral scanners and, combined with an open-source platform, is easy to use, the company says.
“Clear aligners are gaining wider acceptance among patients and orthodontic providers alike. We have designed our aligner solution to provide a new choice for patients who are looking for either a simple aesthetic solution to problems such as minor crowding or for those requiring more extensive work to correct issues such as bite problems and moderate or severe crowding. With our easy to use intuitive interface, we believe orthodontists will spend less time submitting and approving their cases, further enhancing Henry Schein’s mission to help clinicians focus on providing quality care,” said Ted Dreifuss, general manager of Henry Schein Orthodontics.
Registration and training are now available through Henry Schein Orthodontics. Case submission will begin on May 25. For more information, call (800) 547-2000 or (760) 448-8600, email usasales@henryscheinortho.com, or visit henryscheinortho.com.
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