All posts by Fred Michmershuizen

The 2012 Midwinter Meeting in Chicago

I recently attended the Chicago Dental Society’s annual Midwinter Meeting, to cover the event for Dental Tribune. I wrote several articles for our at-show newspaper, which we published on site during the event.

For one of the articles I interviewed the president of a company behind a handheld X-ray machine, which allows for increased flexibility in treating patients. For another I interviewed the president of a company that has developed an innovative curing light.

I always find it fascinating to learn about technology like this.

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Some articles from the dental conference in New York City

Dental Tribune published a daily newspaper at the Greater New York Dental Meeting, held recently at the Javits Center. I wrote several articles and took lots of pictures.

For one of the articles, I interviewed executives from Henry Schein Dental about a new initiative to help patients and doctors understand how all conditions, from oral health to whole body health, affect a person’s overall wellbeing. For another article, I interviewed a software developer about some patient communication tools he helped develop.

I also wrote a “things to do in New York City” article for those who traveled to the event from out of town.

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American Dental Association Annual Session in Las Vegas

Last month, I made a work trip to Las Vegas for the American Dental Association’s Annual Session, held at Mandalay Bay. I was one of the editors on site from Dental Tribune. We published three issues of our at-show newspaper.

As part of my on-site reporting I interviewed Olympic athletes Rick Merlo and Brittany Hayes, who both won silver medals in Beijing for water polo! They were at the event to tout high-tech mouthguards. My article is available on the Dental Tribune website — link here.

I also photographed boxing legend Mike Tyson, who was signing boxing gloves in the exhibit hall!

Here are some of the articles I wrote and spot photographs I took on site for Dental Tribune, and a follow-up article I wrote for Endo Tribune. Click any of the pages to see them bigger:

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Interview with the president of an orthodontic supply company

I recently went to Washington, D.C., for work, to cover the annual session of the American Association of Orthodontists. One of the interviews I conducted was with the president of a company that manufactures orthodontic appliances — also known as braces. Turns out that not only is he the president of the company, he is also a customer! He was wearing braces himself.

Here is my article as it appeared in the “at-show” edition of Ortho Tribune:

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My articles from the 2010 Midwinter Meeting in Chicago

I’ve just been to Chicago for the annual Midwinter Meeting, which is attended by thousands of dentists. I was there as part of my job with Dental Tribune. We published three issues of an at-show newspaper, which offers news about the meeting and information about new products on display.

I wrote several articles on site, for publication in our daily issues. I interviewed a dental assistant from Rochester, N.Y., about special equipment that allows a dental practice to take digital X-rays. I interviewed an entrepreneur who has a mobile van that allows patients to have high-resolution diagnostic images taken. I also interviewed executives from a company that manufactures lasers that are used in dental treatment.

In addition, I wrote about an event conducted by National Children’s Oral Health Foundation: America’s Toothfairy, which is a non-profit organization that facilitates delivery of dental care to children whose parents cannot afford it.

Here are my articles as they appeared in print at the event in Chicago. Click on any of the images to see them bigger:

Articles by Fred Michmershuizen

Work trip to Hawaii for Dental Tribune

Earlier this month I went on a work trip to Hawaii, to cover the American Dental Association annual convention for Dental Tribune. We published three issues of an at-show newspaper, distributed on site at the convention center in Honolulu.

For one of my articles, I interviewed the president of a dental supply company about a new product that can treat cavities without any drilling.

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Before the event got started, I got to spend a few days of vacation time on Maui, and after the work commitment ended I spent two more days exploring Oahu with my co-worker, Kristine.

A visit to the tooth factory

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Last week I had the opportunity to visit the Nobel Biocare facility in New Jersey along with Dental Tribune International President/CEO Peter Witteczek. Peter and I were among a small group of media representatives selected to participate in Nobel Biocare’s first Dental Media Day, to learn more about the NobelProcera system of CAD/CAM dentistry. All of us in attendance were quite impressed. One of the most dramatic moments came midway through the morning, when — after we had listened to a few lectures and had seen the new software — somebody pushed a button, the giant screen lifted and curtains parted to reveal the manufacturing facility where the crowns and bridges are actually created.

NobelSoftware1I was struck by the fact that Nobel Biocare has the ability to mass manufacture items that are highly individualized. Every crown, every bridge coming off the assembly line is created to unique specifications. And for users of the system itself, things couldn’t be easier. Part of the presentation involved getting participants to design a crown and send it into production. The FedEx man just delivered it … and I must say I think I did a pretty good job. Of course, it helps that it was produced with highly advanced software in a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility.

To read my complete article, click here.