Spectra Caries Detection Aid named Best of Class

MELVILLE, New York -- now in its fourth year, the Pride Institute's best technology award honors products that excel in their field.
In 2012 Air technology, a maker of dental equipment, found a device that was hailed as the "best course".
"Once again we feel happy and pleased that spectrum has been proud institute famous dental technical expert group," air technology sales and marketing vice President John Scott said (John Scott).
"When you consider how many innovative high quality products in the dental industry, it fully shows that we are committed to satisfy our customer commitment, this is our for three consecutive years won the honor of the second product."
A team of dentistry leaders gathered together every year to discuss and decide which products to recognize. The team, organized by Dr. Lou schulman, director of the pride institute, is committed to a fair and rigorous approach to selection.
While the team members who received compensation from the dental company were allowed to support products made by those companies, they were barred from voting for the technology. This promotes a dynamic process, and every year, honors products are vague, well-known, basic, and aspirational.
"The technological space has exploded in terms of the number and quality of available products," said Dr. Lou Shuman, President of the Pride Institute.
"A considerable amount of investment, it is important that someone must stand up and dental community for the company to provide a fair selection process, led by the technology key opinion leaders, only focus is to provide the guidance of the real." This is to realize the vision and thanks to the support of the team, ADA, dental products report, economics and dental ®."
The team consists of seven dentists who have important knowledge and experience in dental techniques, including Dr. Shuman; John fuk, DDS, writer, speaker and technical editor of dental supplies report; Paul foy, Stan DMD, writer, speaker and dental economics ® technical editor; Titus Schleyer, DMD, PhD, associate professor and director, university of Pittsburgh dental informatics center, dentistry medical school; Marty Jablow, DMD, author, speaker, technical consultant, DrBicuspid.com columnist; Parag carcelia, DDS, new technology director of Pacific university, dental college; And Larry Emmott, DDS, technical writer, speaker and dental marketing consultant.
"I feel very lucky that a team of this size has agreed to contribute to the selection process," Dr. Schumann said.
The spectrum is a dental caries that USES fluorescence techniques to detect attenuation in color and numerical values. It helps to dispel the guesswork of early dental caries and helps dental professionals increase their focus on repair and avoid unnecessary digging. The spectra can also be used during the caries removal process to ensure the removal of cavities and to help ensure dental plaque and calculi are removed during the prediction process.
In addition, the information of its rich image left a deep impression to the patients, enhanced the acceptance of the case, it can make us for a period of time of image storage and comparison, so that more accurate, more effectively track the efficacy of treatment.
In 2009, the Pride Institute of Class Technology awards launched a new concept to provide an unbiased, nonprofit assessment of the Technology available to dentistry. Through print and digital media coverage, "that the best classroom" information through multiple contact points - in print and online education information about the products they reached 150000 dentists' community.
In the American dental association's annual meeting, the Honoree took part in the "science and technology exposition", and the company had a face-to-face communication, and provides the technology centered education, provided by the team and proud research, a consultancy. Courses for the 2011 conference have been sold out. The 2012 Olympic Games will be held in San Francisco on October 18, 2008.