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September 5, 2008 Spectralase Compact Portable Diode Laser Now Available From Dentsply GAC
Leading-edge technology is simple, safe and cost-effective More...
 
March 3, 2008 Cosmetic correction in as little as three months…
In-Ovation L MTM from Dentsply/GAC represents a break-through in cosmetic orthodontics for cases requiring only minor tooth movement. More...
 
August 1, 2007 GAC’s SL Buccal Tubes make hard-to-reach wires changes easy
The GAC In-Ovation® line of self-ligating brackets now includes self-ligating buccal tubes that reduce friction by eliminating ligatures and allow orthodontists to realize more predictable, consistently effective performance. More...
 
April 1, 2007 GAC Releases the New VistaDent OC Image Management System
The GAC TechnoCenter has released VistaDent OC, the latest version of their popular VistaDent image management software. VistaDent OC combines more than a decade of innovations in digital imaging. More...
 
April 1, 2007 Focus on Pliers
Invecta is GAC's complete line of pliers and cutters that are made from surgical grade German steel and are built to withstand repeated sterilization. More...
 
January 9, 2007 NeoBond™ Light Cure Adhesive - The bonding system of choice for ceramic brackets
The bonding system of choice for ceramic brackets - NeoBond™ light cure adhesive system from GAC International is designed to complement LED lights as well as traditional curing lights. More...
 
January 1, 2007 In-Ovation® C: Interactive Ceramic SL Bracket System
GAC International has recently introduced In-Ovation® C, the interactive bracket system that combines the efficiencies of self-ligation with the aesthetics of ceramic. More...
 
December 1, 2006 Body-heat activation delivers gentle, continuous force
GAC‘s Sentalloy® Coil Springs, the first superelastic coil, provide a light but steady force to ensure maximum patient comfort while delivering ideal physiological tooth movement. More...
 
December 1, 2006 Fewer wire changes thanks to GAC’s BioForce® wires
Some wires have an initial force of over 1,000 grams; yet less than 100 grams of force are needed to move a small, single rooted, lower anterior and only about 300 grams to move a large, tri-rooted molar. Traditional treatment involved working from smaller, lighter wires up to heavy, finishing wires. With GAC’s BioForce® this wire changing. More...