Definition : Caliper-like devices used to record the positional relationship of the maxillary arch to the temporomandibular joint (or opening axis of the jaw) and to orient dental casts in the same relationship to the opening axis of the articulator.
For over 60 years Almore International has prided itself on introducing quality, innovative and unique products to the dental industry. The uniqueness of Almore's product line began in 1946 with the introduction of the Binocular Headband Loupe by Dr. Arne Lauritzen and company founder Alvin Moore. Two examples of Almore's extensive list of trademark products are the Richwil Crown & Bridge Remover and the Endo Ring
American Orthodontics (AO) has been manufacturing products in Sheboygan, Wisconsin for the orthodontic specialist. Today, AO stands as the largest privately held manufacturer of orthodontic products in the world. With sales in every developed country and with over 98% of our products manufactured in the US, AO prides itself on the quality of its products, the timeliness of its service and the integrity of its customers and business partners.
For over 30 years, Dentronix has delivered the highest quality products. We utilize only the finest materials and monitor our process to guarantee our workmanship, always keeping up with the latest techniques and FDA regulations. Dentronix is registered and certified under the ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 quality system requirements and all Dentronix pliers bear the CE mark.
DENTSPLY's broad global product platform helps dental professionals serve patients' oral health care for a lifetime, from preventive services to tooth replacement. Our products range from general dental consumables and laboratory products to products supporting the dental specialty markets of orthodontics, endodontics and implants.
Water Pik, Inc. has been a leader in developing innovative personal and oral healthcare products for the entire family since 1962. Over the years, we have acquired more than 500 patents, and our products have been recognized for award-winning design and technology.
Whip Mix is the one resource that helps the Dental Profession achieve its goals of high quality, less invasive patient care, reduced chair time and increased operating efficiencies.
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