When tools of the trade can communicate with each other, that’s smart. When they can communicate with you, that’s Aeras. The new Aeras™ Intelligent Platform introduction includes two major product launches: the Aeras 500 Elite Handpiece by Star®, and the Aeras Compressor by Ramvac®. The new Aeras Intelligent Platform from DentalEZ can collect data, share information and streamline standard-of-care processes, creating an environment of superior patient care and practice efficiency, critical in helping you manage your dental office.
The new Aeras 500 Elite offers similar cutting performance to an electric handpiece but with the familiar lightweight, ergonomic and tactile feel of an airâdriven unit. Plus, the modern design of the Aeras 500 Elite holds exclusive patent-pending RFID technology that unlocks new possibilities for complete interconnectivity and practice advancement.
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The new Aeras compressor is enabled with the latest cloud-based technology that offers active monitoring with data streaming from embedded sensors. Equipped with the same features and benefits that dental professionals have come to trust with Ramvac, the powerful Aeras Compressor provides clean, dry, oilâfree air in even the busiest of dental office environments.
To learn more about these and other DentalEZ products visit the company website.
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Episode 29: Matrices & the VursaWedge
July 26th 2021On this episode of the ProdPod, I’m pleased to welcome Dr. Matthew Burton, founder of Burton Dental Innovations, with a practice in the greater Chicago area. Dr. Burton and I examine the state of matrix systems early in his career, why these systems caused frustration with his Class II restorations, and how these experiences lead him to design the VursaWedge.