Pain-Free Injections: A Game-Changer in Modern Dentistry
Posted by Directa USA on 6/26/2024 to
Product Updates & Reviews
The mere thought of a needle can send shivers down the spines of many patients. Unfortunately, a single painful injection experience can leave a lasting emotional scar, potentially affecting a person's perception of dental care for life. What patients often don't realize is that it's not the needle itself causing the pain, but rather the pressure from the liquid being injected.
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Speaking of IPR: How Accurate are You? How safe is your patient?
Posted by Directa USA on 5/30/2024 to
Tips & Tricks
Interproximal reduction is a widely employed technique in orthodontics to address crowding issues, but it also serves to enhance tooth shape and diminish the presence of black triangles. Surprisingly, when executed correctly, the amount of interproximal reduction (IPR) needed may be less than initially anticipated. Armed with the right tools and techniques, practitioners can conduct IPR more precisely and safely, avoiding the creation of sharp corners or causing discomfort to the lips or gums.
Ceramir Crown & Bridge Quikcap - Use the best cement every time!
Posted by Directa USA on 4/29/2024 to
Product Updates & Reviews
All About Luxators
Posted by Directa USA on 3/26/2024 to
Product Updates & Reviews
Luxator Periotomes are not elevators!
To bend, chip or otherwise damage the tip, strong elevation forces are required that should not occur by regular vertical luxation. Should such forces be applied, there will be damage to the cheekbone before damage to the tip is made. Luxator Periotomes are not intended for use as elevators.
How can I see the difference between Luxator Periotome and Luxator Forte?
Luxator Periotomes come in light handles (grey, pale blue or pale yellow) while the Luxator Forte comes in a black handle. The blade also differs.
Why We Provide Solution Based Product Lines- Reliable Outcomes
Posted by on 2/29/2024 to
Directa Updates
Directa’s solution-based product lines are designed with the explicit intention of addressing specific problems or challenges faced by clinicians. Rather than merely providing products, these offerings are crafted to deliver tangible solutions, making a positive impact on users' lives. Here are key characteristics and advantages of a solution-based product line: