Posts Tagged LAVA COS

Dr. Jamie Newlands to demonstrate LAVA Scanner in Aberdeen

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

For some of the most forward thinking dental professionals, the digital revolution has brought about significant advantages in the services offered to patients. Old gloopy impressions that can make you gag are set to be a thing of the past as digital impressions of a full mouth arch are now possible. Not only this, they are more accurate and effective and can be sent instantly as a file to the lab. This also means that the crowns, venners or bridges are of the highest standard and best fit for the patient.

Dr. Newlands has been at the forefront of CADCAM dentistry every step of the way, and The Berkeley Clinic has prided itself as being the most technologically advanced clinic in the UK. The results we acheive with our patients using this technology to its full advantage is mind-blowing. Jamie has been lecturing for 3M ESPE for the past two years on the LAVA COS and will be in Aberdeen on Tuesday 10th November 2009 at the Copthorne Hotel 5pm – 8pm.

Delegates wishing to book a place please email bchidlow@mmm.com

Jamie Newlands invited to the Global Symposium on Digital Dentistry

Monday, May 5th, 2008

2008 saw Jamie Newlands become the only Scottish Dentist and the youngest Dentist to be invited to 3M Espe’s global symposium on Digital Dentistry. The event saw 140 leading dentists invited to the 3M innovation centre in St. Paul Minnesota for three days of ground breaking lectures, research presentations and debating. The aim of the symposium was to help shape the future of dentistry through the use of advancing technologies. It also showcased the first live demonstration of the LAVA COS digital impression system.

Dr. Newlands was honoured to be invited and following on from the event Jamie has been chosen to receive the first LAVA COS system in the UK. He is due to launch it in The Berkeley Clinic in 2009

Below is our very own Dr. Jamie Newlands with Dr. Francois Duret Godfather of CADCAM Dentistry.

Jamie at the Global Symposium


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