30 June 2016 | | | | | | Dental Tribune International Newsletter | | | | TOP STORY UK dental leaders cautious in Brexit vote aftermath Dental stakeholders throughout the UK have reacted cautiously to the results of the referendum that saw the majority of people in Britain last week decide the country should leave the European Union. In a statement on the vote, the British Dental Association (BDA) declared that it would offer support and advice to its members about the full implications of the withdrawal process once its terms had been decided on. | Read more | | | INTERVIEW "There certainly is a learning curve to technology" Having been at the forefront of the digital evolution in dentistry for 20 years now, Lee Culp can be considered a true digital pioneer. At this year's International Expert Symposium in Madrid in Spain, Dental Tribune Online had the opportunity to speak with him about his fully digitally operated dental laboratory and research center, Sculpture Studios, and when he realised that the future of dentistry is digital. | Read more | | | BUSINESS Global dental manufacturer Dentsply Sirona has announced a definitive agreement to acquire all of the outstanding shares of privately held MIS Implants Technologies, a dental implant manufacturer headquartered in northern Israel, for US$375 million (€341.5 million). According to the companies, the agreement creates many new opportunities for growth and services for both parties, and this will benefit customers and patients around the globe. | Read more | | | NEWS Sunstar presents fourth World Dental Hygienist Awards As a leading competitor in oral health care with its GUM, BUTLER, Ora2 and other established brands, Swiss-based Sunstar has been one of the first businesses to emphasise an integrated approach to the relationship between oral health and systemic disease. At the fourth Sunstar Foundation World Dental Hygienist Awards, the company again recognised three dental hygienists who have made significant contributions to their profession. | Read more | | | | | | Read the latest CAD/CAM magazine online The DTI continuing education magazines, such as CAD/CAM, represent the premium segment of the publisher's portfolio and offer a combination of clinical cases, scientific articles, interviews and product reports. The magazines present the most significant developments in the respective fields and are aimed at both specialists and general practitioners. All magazines are made available online via DTI's innovative e-paper tool. E-paper editions are exact digital copies of the DTI print publications. Readers can search and navigate through the e-paper, as well as download and print pages to read offline. In order to promote wide dissemination to our international readership, access to all e-papers is free. | Read the entire e-paper | | | | | DENTAL TRIBUNE PARTNER DenMat Since 1974, DenMat has been a leader in high-quality dental products for dental professionals around the world. We make and assemble most of our products right here in California. DenMat offers three main product categories: Consumables, Small Equipment, and a one-stop-shop Dental Laboratory. | Company Profile | | | | | |
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