September 2007. - QualityPlant newsletter
Digital panoramic x-rays dramatically reduce radiation
Dental X-rays radiology moves from film technology (involving a chemical developing process) to Digital X-ray which is based on electronic sensors and computers. One of the principal advantages compared to film based systems is the much greater exposure latitude. The 3D imaging with the latest technology goes beyond traditional diagnostics and treatment capabilities by calculating a large volume 3D image set, more than 200 exposures, in a single low-dose 3D scan of 15 seconds or less. Therefore, the digital radiography process involves much less radiation and is much quicker. The diagnostic system is connected directly to the clinic’s network, so the X-ray shot is immediately can be seen on any computers’ screen. It is much more comfortable for patients as well because of the 3-point fixation that also prevents client movements during the exposure.
Conventional images taken in most dental offices are two-dimensional. 3D images make the placement of implants safer, more predictable and accurate. The system generates a three dimensional model of the patient's jaw on a computer screen and it isn’t only shows 3D displays in perfect image quality, but also enables clear navigation and diagnosis. Often bone augmentation can be avoided, the chance of complication is less, the result is long-lasting because of longer implants can be implanted and the entire implantation procedure can be planed in advance. The system also allows dentists to explain treatments to patients with grater clarity and accuracy.
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Ryanair reported its latest flights to Budapest, from Liverpool and from Glasgow-Prestwick Airport
From the beginning of November there will be a great chance to visit Hungary from five different cities of The British Isles. Ryanair is going to provide new Boeing 737-800 aeroplanes with maximum 189 seating capacity to the capital of Hungary. First year the company is planning to transport 100.000 people between the two new destinations and Budapest. Tomasz Kulakowski, - manager of the Central European sale and marketing department of the company – said that mainly British tourists would be the ones who would be interested in the latest possibilities.
New flights will be operating according to the followings:
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These flights can be already booked on the website of the company: www.ryanair.com
A good implant is just like a vintage-car, may exist for 50 years in good condition
Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Chevrolet… good quality, security and comfort. These are common characteristic features with Nobel implants. That is one of the reasons why the idea of a vintage car exhibition connected to Nobel dental implants introduction was born and will take place during the Vintage Festival of Szekszárd between 13th and 16th September. Every year the celebration of Szekszárd wines are organized where anyone is able to taste different wines of the area together with Hungarian cuisine, learn a bit about wine-etiquette and taking part in wine seminars. This year one of the attractions will be the old-timer exhibition on the main square of the town and one of QualityPlant’s chief dentists, Dr. Zsolt Halász is requested to be the representative of the Nobel Biocare vintage cars.

Some interesting facts:
The first Porsche 912 just like the first Nobel Biocare implant was issued in 1965.
90% of Bentleys and Rolls-Royce produced in the 60s are still running. Most of the Nobel implants implanted 30-40 yeas ago are still functioning.
Rolls-Royces of the implants are Nobel implants.
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