Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Venturing into the Future of Dentistry: The Operatory of the Future

Through the support of Benco Dental, the National Museum of Dentistry opens new, high-tech exhibit to the general public.







BALTIMORE, MD (June 3, 2010) – Benco Dental, the nation’s fastest growing distributor of dental products and equipment, in conjunction with the National Museum of Dentistry, is proud to announce the grand opening a new museum exhibit entitled The Operatory of the Future on Friday, June 4, 2010.

The Operatory of the Future, made possible through the support of Benco Dental, showcases many of the dental industry’s most technologically advanced treatment systems, tools and applications in a clean, thorough, educational display. The National Museum of Dentistry is a federally recognized affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, providing an ideal venue for the The Operatory of the Future. Each of the exhibit’s high-tech elements, ranging from a digital impression device to a 3D cone beam imaging unit, are designed to improve the quality of procedures while simultaneously reducing chair time and improving overall oral health.

“It was an honor being selected to assemble The Operatory of the Future for the National Museum of Dentistry,” said Benco Dental President Charles Cohen. “It’s an exciting venture, bringing dental technology to the general public.”

The Operatory of the Future is a fitting complement to the museum’s adjacent exhibits as visitors will have the unique opportunity to stroll through dentistry’s past and take a unique look into its future. The galleries of the National Museum of Dentistry range from hand-forged iron tools of horseback American dentists to the 19th-century office of G.V. Black, the Father of Modern Dentistry. Now, through the support of Benco Dental, the museum also includes a look at the cutting-edge dental equipment available to present-day dentists, displaying how dental care has evolved over the course of centuries.

“The Operatory of the Future gives us an opportunity to feature some of the latest advances in dental care, showing how far the techniques of modern dentistry have come and their positive impact on the public,” said National Museum of Dentistry Executive Director Jonathan Landers.

For a complete listing of products in The Operatory of the Future, click here.

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