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Presentation by Stephan Lampl Version 1.2.

Presentation by Stephan Lampl Version 1.2. Autumn leaves fall and are swept out of sight …. The variety of tooth colours can be compared with the colours of woods in autumn: The special characteristics are changing with the age of the patient. Prerequisites.

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Presentation by Stephan Lampl Version 1.2.

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  1. Presentation by Stephan Lampl Version 1.2.

  2. Autumn leaves fall andare swept out of sight … • The variety of tooth colours can be compared with the colours of woods in autumn:The special characteristics are changing with the age of the patient.

  3. Prerequisites • For reconstruction of the special characteristics ofa young, an adult or an elder tooth • A user who is able to use the «NLT»,the Natural Layering Technique • A composite which comprises the whole range of tooth colours

  4. New Micro-Hybrid-Composit colours • Unique Natural Layering Technique • Different levels of saturation

  5. Basics • Developed by Dr. D. DietschiDentist resp. Dental artist, scientist and inventor of MIRIS from Geneva/Switzerland. • Produced by Coltène AG: More than 15 years of experiences in composite technology. • Natural Layering Technique: Concept based on the idea of a synthesis of light, material and colour which comes extremely close to the natural tooth.

  6. The Dentist should have the opportunity to use the Natural Layering Technique in order to achieve optimum results in the reconstruction of natural teeth. Dr. D. Dietschi

  7. MIRIS consists of: • Two basic fluorescence composite masses for the selection of dentin or enamel • Effect composite masses in order to create or imitate individual shades and opalescences

  8. Dentin Masses • Dentin Shades –one single hue, one opacity • Creation of «Dentin Shades»1-2-3-4-5-6-7 • The dentin masses have ahigh opacity and fluorescencewhich correspond to the naturaldentin shades.

  9. Enamel Masses • «Enamel Shades» exist in a varietyof colours and with different degreesof opacities. • Creation of «Enamel Shades» • White Regular (WR) White Bleach (WB)Neutral Regular (NR) Neutral Trans (NT)Ivory Regular (IR) Ivory Trans (IT)

  10. Effect Masses • Intended to reconstruct special characteristics of the tooth. • Blue (B): simulation of opalescent effects in incisal edges • Gold (G): simulation of areas of high chroma • White (W): simulation of white spots (hypoplasic lesions) • White opaque (WO): to cover dark spots

  11. Natural tooth Colour • Determining factors of the natural colour valueof a tooth. • Reason: Age determines the thickness of the enamel.

  12. Young patients: colour value high • In young patients, enamel usually is white with market opalescent effects. At the incisal edge, the dentin lobes are fully covered with enamel. Dentin is rather light, with less alterations in its colour.

  13. Result with MIRIS (young tooth)

  14. Adults: colour value middle • In adult patients, enamel usually is less white and opalescent than in young ones; it is more neutral in colour, or is having a slight ivory tint. At the incisal edge, the dentin might be exposed and the lobe structure is being altered with a thinner enamel thickness. Dentin is getting darker.

  15. Result with MIRIS (adult tooth)

  16. Elder patients: colour value low • In old patients, enamel is thinner and more translucent. At the incisal edge, the dentin is like a straight wall, with just a trace of the lobes and covered with a very thin layer of enamel. Dentin is dark, due to continuous dentin apposition.

  17. Result with MIRIS (elder tooth)

  18. Unique Shade selection system Selection of the dentin chroma in the cervical area with the Miris dentin shade core. Selection of the enamel tint and translucencywith Miris enamel shade shell. The Miris dentin core, covered with glycerin is inserted into the Miris shades thanks to the superposition of dentin and enamel materials.

  19. Usual selection of materialsaccording to the clinical situation

  20. The Brand «MIRIS»: Positioning • Design of MIRISDr. D. Dietschi • Developement, Production and Distribution of MIRISColtène Whaledent • Focus of the product-presentation Functional and aesthetical aspects of MIRIS

  21. Two different logosare used in parallel. • The logo for MIRIS • The logo for Coltène Whaledent

  22. Image-Flyer • Function draws attraction to the personality / career ofDr. D. Dietschi

  23. Product Flyer • Function:Brief introduction to MIRIS

  24. Basic Brochure MIRIS • Intention: For dentists/dental technicians • Function: First introduction to MIRIS • Characteristics divided into three parts:1. presentation of Dr. Dietschi2. technical introduction into the natural layering technique3. explanation of the brand

  25. Basic Brochure MIRIS

  26. Layering Guide Intention:for dentists / dental technicians andsales managers Function:detailed introductionto MIRIS with clinicalstep-by-stepinstructions

  27. Video • Intention:Professionals, sales managers and trading partners • Function:Image-like introduction to MIRIS and the press conference from Cologne, IDS 2001

  28. MIRIS CD-ROM and DVD • Intention:Professionals, sales managers and trading partners • Function:Image-like introduction to MIRIS and the press conference from Cologne, IDS 2001, the basic PowerPoint presentation and clinical slides by opinion leaders

  29. MIRIS opinion leaders reference • Switzerland • Dr. Magne | Dr. Goretti | Dr. Krejci | Prof. Lutz | Prof. Hotz | Dr. Besek • Italy • Dr. Spreafico | Dr. Fuzzi | Dr. Putignano | Dr. Monari | Prof. Odder |Dr. Bruna Ezio | Prof. Kaitsas Vassilios • Spain • Prof. Navajas | Prof. Arellano | Prof. Bahillo Francisco

  30. MIRIS opinion leaders reference • Portugal • Dr. Carlos Ramos • France • Dr. Miara Paul | Dr. Touati Bernard | Dr. Zymann Pascal |Dr. Portallier Luc | Dr. Faucher André | Dr. Koubi Gilles |Prof. Brouillet J.J. | Prof. Lasfargues J.J | Prof. Degranges Michel |Dr. Salomon J.P. | Dr. Estrade Dominique

  31. MIRIS opinion leaders reference • Greece • Prof. Nikos Kafousias | Dr. Lagouvardos • UK • Dr. Fick Lambert | Prof. Bariatieri

  32. MIRIS opinion leaders reference • USA / Canada • Dr. Douglas Terry | Dr. Godstein Ronald | Dr. Garber David |Dr. G. Christensen | Dr. Miller | Dr. Trushkowsky Richard | Dr. B. Paul |Dr. Denehy Gerald | Dr. Jackson Ron | Dr. Poss Stephen |Dr. Freedman George | Dr. Liebenberg Williams

  33. The Miris Team • Designed byDr. Didier Dietschi • Concept by Professional Serv. Dept.H.R. Hefti, Stephan Lampl & Daniela Köppel • Produced by R&D Dept. Filling MaterialsDr. Dierk Lübbers, Dr. Stephan Kägi & Monika van den Broek • Proofed by Dr. Didier Dietschi, Professional Serv. Dept.,Dentist of confidence, Opinion Leaders & Univ. of Geneva • Marketing by Product Management ProstheticsH.R. Hefti, Stephan Lampl, Daniel Ferrari, Nicole Cannellotto,Michael Nordahl & Bill Shortway

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