IDS 2013 Offers First Look at Emerging Innovations

Live surgeries. Magicians on stilts. Space-age technology. And dazzling developments in digital dentistry. This must be the IDS.

  • Winners of Candulor's KunstZahnWerk® Competition Announced

    The coveted first-place award in Candulor's KunstZahnWerk Competition—known as the Oscars of Removable Prosthetics—went to Skender Ramadani from Zurich. Coming in 2014: Candulor's second North American "Art of Denture" Competition.

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    Kelly Fessel Carr

    May 16, 2013 at 6:34am

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  • Removable Arena

    Are digital dentures coming our way? Also, to meet the growing demand for removable restorations, several manufacturers introduced new teeth and other accompanying products to enhance function, esthetics and efficiency.

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    LMT Communications, Inc.

    May 16, 2013 at 6:26am

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  • Digital Manufacturing Equipment

    The proliferation of digital technologies continued to flourish at the IDS, with more and more digital manufacturing solutions that enable users to address a greater number of applications and work with a larger range of materials. In addition, the 3D printing market continues to expand.

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    Kelly Fessel Carr

    May 14, 2013 at 7:04am

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  • Intraoral Scanners

    Among the newer features in digital impression-taking systems are smaller-than-ever intraoral devices and color technology. Also: several new players enter the market.

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    Kelly Fessel Carr

    May 14, 2013 at 6:53am

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  • Software and Scanner Upgrades

    To expand indications and features, several companies introduced updated versions of their impression and model scanners and upgraded software packages.

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    Kelly Fessel Carr

    May 3, 2013 at 10:10am

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  • Innovative Materials

    Zirconia-reinforced materials are a new trend, and expanded options for pre-colored zirconia and ceramics for full contour restorations offer both efficiency and esthetics. Plus, a new type of material: a biocompatible, millable resin on which the final restoration can be built; there's no need for casting or pressing.

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    Kelly Fessel Carr

    May 3, 2013 at 9:30am

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