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We’re in This Together

Now, more than ever, we recognize that you need to protect your practice’s finances. Since emergency treatments are still permitted, you need them to be as profitable as possible. We're offering you a steep discount on emergency essentials. We are also offering 40% off Opalescence whitening so that you can make sure your whitening patients still have the products they need.

To help make sure you have everything else you need, we are giving you 10% off all other products.

We hope this helps you to keep your doors open as long as possible. Stay safe!

 

Use promo code 52004 and get 40% off the products listed below

Offer valid 4/1/2020-5/31/2020

 

You can also use promo code WHITEN and get 40% off all whitening products

Offer valid 4/1/2020-7/31/2020

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ChlorCidTM, ChlorCidTM V, ChlorCidTM Surf Solutions

ChlorCid, ChlorCid V, and ChlorCid Surf solutions contain 3% sodium hypochlorite.

ChlorCid V solution is more viscous for enhanced flow control and lubrication, if desired.

ChlorCid V solution is more viscous for enhanced flow control and lubrication, if desired.

ChlorCid Surf solution includes surfactant to modify surface tension. This allows irrigants to flow into remote areas of the root canal for a deeper clean.

Applicable SKUs: 4612, 67, 4613, 97, 1467

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UltradentTM Citric Acid 20% Solution

Ultradent Citric Acid is a mild acidic material that is effective at dissolving/cleaning calcium hydroxide from canals (e.g., UltraCalTM XS calcium hydroxide paste). It is also recommended as a cleanser/conditioner to remove smear layer from dentinal walls. Deliver with the NaviTipTM tip or the NaviTipTM FXTM tip.

Applicable SKUs: 329

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ConsepsisTM Solution

Consepsis antibacterial solution is recommended for procedural endodontic disinfection, as a final endodontic rinse prior to canal obturation,1–3 and prior to pulp capping. Consepsis solution should be used after smear layer removal for canal disinfection. Sodium hypochlorite and EDTA solutions should be rinsed and removed prior to using Consepsis solution.

Applicable SKUs: 687, 491, 4614

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UltradentTM EDTA 18% Solution

A root canal chelating agent that conditions/cleans through a chelation process, Ultradent EDTA 18% Solution is the irrigant of choice for smear layer removal and can be used as a final irrigant prior to obturation.

Applicable SKUs: 4616, 162

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Endo-EzeTM MTAFlow Repair Cement

MTAFlow mineral trioxide aggregate repair cement is designed to mix quickly, smoothly, and easily into the right consistency for a variety of procedures. Plus, it can be delivered using Ultradent’s syringes and tips, ensuring precise placement for effective treatment.

Applicable SKUs: 3980-1, 3981

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File-EzeTM EDTA Lubricant

File-Eze file lubricant is an effective 19% EDTA in a water-soluble, viscous solution for chelating, lubricating, and debriding root canal preparations.

Applicable SKUs: 682, 297, 1075

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NaviTipTM Tips

NaviTip delivery tips are available in four lengths and two gauges to easily deliver endodontic sealers, irrigants, and other medicaments of varying viscosities just short of the apex. The cannula of each NaviTip tip is slightly rigid through the base and center, but flexible at the tip to allow for easy navigation of curved canals. Each NaviTip tip is color coordinated to match the corresponding endo file lengths, further simplifying their use.

Applicable SKUs: 1376, 1374, 5114, 5113, 1423, 5112, 5115, 1377, 1422, 5116, 1379, 1349, 1378, 1250, 1351, 1421, 1424, 1354

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NaviTipTM 31 ga Tips with Double Sideport Irrigator

  • Double sideports deliver irrigants safely, minimizing the possibility of chemicals being expressed past the apex
  • One of the world’s smallest cannula navigates the most intricate canal spaces
  • Available in 21 mm and 27 mm tip lengths
  • Single-use only

Applicable SKUs: 5124, 5122, 5123, 5121

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NaviTipTM FXTM Tips

  • One-of-a-kind brush cleans, scrubs, and irrigates simultaneously
  • Rigid 30 ga cannula
  • Available in 17 mm or 25 mm tip lengths
  • Single-use only

Applicable SKUs: 1452, 1454

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UltraCalTM XS Calcium Hydroxide Paste

UltraCal XS calcium hydroxide paste is a uniquely formulated calcium hydroxide paste that is both aqueous and radiopaque, with a high pH (12.5). It is recommend to use the larger 29 ga NaviTipTM tip for predictable flow, enabling direct placement. UltraCal XS paste can be thoroughly removed from the canal using UltradentTM Citric Acid and a NaviTipTM FXTM tip.

Applicable SKUs: 606, 1027, 5117

1. Leonardo MR, Filho MT, Silva LAB, Filho PN, Bonifácio KC, Ito IY. In vivo antimicrobial activity of 2% chlorhexidine used as a root canal irrigating solution. J Endod. 1999;25(3):167-71.

2. Clinical Research Associates Newsletter, Volume 18, Issue 4, April 1994.

3. Mohammadi Z, Abbott PV. Antimicrobial substantivity of root canal irrigants and medicaments: a review. Aust Endod J. 2009;35(3):131-9.

Blogs

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Coronavirus Concerns: Implementing Teledentistry

The unprecedented global corona-halt is bearing down on all avenues of commerce and forcing industries to leverage creativity to stay productive. This is often manifesting in adopting technologies and stretching the current capabilities of telecommuting. Unfortunately for dentists, remaining productive can’t be done by simply shifting morning huddles to Zoom calls. Clinicians have to interact with patients, simple as that. This is giving early adopters of teledentistry a chance to shine, such as Dr. Brian Harris, an Arizona-based clinician and founder of Smile Virtual. He hopes dentists use this “shutdown time” as an opportunity to explore new possibilities for their practices.

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Global Reach, Local Focus: Social Media for Dentistry

From patient care to bookkeeping, clinical instruments to advertising, the digital age has brought paradigm shifts to all aspects of dentistry. Many clinicians are experiencing changes in patients’ motivations for seeking care (as being explored by Dr. Susan McMahon), while others (such as Dr. Brian Harris) allow patients to virtually test drive new smiles before committing to treatments. File cabinets have shrunk into hard drives and newspaper ads have been replaced by social media campaigns. The latter has created a cottage industry to help dentists navigate the stormy seas of Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and whatever new platforms pop up next month (shout out TikTok, you perplexing dumpster fire).

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Coronavirus Concerns: Financial Management During a Crisis

We’re seeing the real-time dominos of a modern global health crisis. Financial concerns come behind well-being while battling a pandemic, but the fiscal domino is nonetheless one of the first to fall. While various levels of government are weighing potential economic actions in response to the coronavirus shutdown, small business owners are wondering whether they’ll be able to stay operational during—and following—this downtime.

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How to Help Your Dental Practice During a Crisis | COVID-19

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