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DENT ZAR, INC.
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We are concentrating our efforts especially on those areas, where there are
important dental needs and where patients can benefit from new products. Our
broad product base makes it possible to offer real improvements to dental
professionals and patients. External collaborations with dental
companies and academic institutions also contribute to Dent Zar's R&D
organization. Such collaborations broaden the range of research and allow
access to a wider base of technologies. We are committed to delivering
better dental products to the market every year. We also look at the ways
our existing products can be improved in order to get the most benefit for
patients.
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New Products |
Products Description |
Scheduled Release Date
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| LED Light Curing Unit (Wireless) | The main benefits of light emitting diode technology are: long life span, no need for filters or cooling fan and virtually no decrease of light output over the life time of the light curing unit. The fact that light output is consistent over the life span of the unit ensures that cured material is always fully cured. |
June 2011 |
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Temporary Cement Auto-mix system & Syringe system |
New temporary cement has to have good bonding quality to dentin and metals to prevent marginal leakage and loss of retention, yet it must allow for trouble-free removal. Cement residue should be easily cleaned. |
August 2012 |
| Hema Desensitizer | New Hema Desentitizeing agent based on hema and benzalkonium chloride. This agent will fast and effectively seal of dentin tubules by combining with proteins and forming a physiological barrier of protection. | September 2012 |
| Porcelain Etch | 10% hydrofluoric acid gel conditions porcelain or ceramic surfaces prior to bonding. Used prior to Prime-Dent Porcelain Bond Enhancer. | November 2012 |
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Dent Zar's-Z Bond-dentin/enamel bonding agent to be improved |
Dent Zar's-Z Bond-one step dentin/enamel bonding agent in addition to having self-etching and hydrophilic characteristics will have strong desensitizing properties, as well as, fluoride release.
All adhesive treatment steps will be included in one
component. |
June 2013 |
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New shade guide system |
Will improve shade matching of our composite |
July 2013 |
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Nanoparticle-light cure composite restorative |
Nanoparticle composite have supreme compressive and diametral strength, superior polishability, excellent handling characteristics, low water absorption, and practically zero shrinkage. |
August 2013 |
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New dispensing system for auto-mix applications. |
Will improve delivery of the dental materials. |
September 2013 |
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New flowable auto-mix, self-cure core build up material. |
Self-cure flowable composite type core build up material. This products will have better consistency for easy placement and extended shelf life. |
September 2013 |
| Dent Zar's-Z Bond-dentin/enamel bonding agent to be improved | Dent Zar's Z Bond to be improved by making it less volatile, and therefore more stable. | October 2013 |
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Atlas-Dual Cure Cement |
A new advanced dual-cured resin based permanent cement. Will have exceptional bonding quality as well as superb strength. |
March 2014 |
| New L/C Temporary Restorative | New L/C Temporary Restorative will be easy to apply, will cure fast and will have outstanding depth of cure. The material will be versatile; it will be suitable for making temporary inlays, onlays, endodontic stopping, emergency temporization, and it will be compatible with all known permanent restoratives and cements. | October 2014 |
| New auto-mixing system for flowable core build-up materials. | This new auto-mixing system for flowable core build-up materials will improve products' delivery. | November 2014 |
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Improved version of our L-sha flowable composite (Paint-on Restorative). |
L/C Flowable Composite (Paint-on Restorative) to be improved. New flowable composite will be based on nano-particle filler. L-sha flowable composite will have excellent esthetics, reduced polymer shrinkage, improved handling for easy and reliable placement, improved stain and wear resistance. |
January 2014 |
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