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SOPROCARENew perspectives for the diagnosis of caries and for periodontal treatment!Soprocare, the revelation: New perspectives for the diagnosis of caries and for periodontal treatment!The SoproCare® from Acteon ® does not only detect caries (CARIO mode), it is also the only camera that uses auto-fluorescence and selective chromatic amplification to highlight gingival inflammation and to distinguish old and new dental plaque (PERIO mode). Thanks to its high efficiency optical system, it also offers, in DAYLIGHT mode, a unique kind of image quality. Three operating modes in one unique camera for an early detection of symptoms, a minimally invasive diagnosis and a clear and motivating communication with the patient.The patented SoproCare concept was developed to assist the dental practitioner during prophylactic and periodontal treatment. In DAYLIGHT mode SoproCare offers in-depth magnified views: indeed the Macrovision provides a magnification up to 110 times, revealing details otherwise not visible to the naked eye or with radiography. This enables close monitoring of micro fractures and their development. With the preset focus ring and enhanced focal depth each image becomes instantly sharp and precise under every angle of the camera and for each pre-set focal depth. With one click, easily go from Macrovision to one tooth, intra-oral and extra-oral vision.

Whether you are using Windows ® or Mac ®, a video device or a USB2 output the new intraoral camera, SoproCare is compatible with any software and has the right combination for every possible use and connection.In addition, this fluorescence camera is light and easy to handle: With a simple glide over the SoproTouch you can freeze images on your monitor, the protections guarantee a hygienic environment and the autoclavable nozzle SoproTip acts as a screen from the surrounding light. The combination of the latest fluorescence techniques, the selective chromatic amplification, the powerful lighting and the Macrovision view makes SoproCare, for practitioners, an essential devise for reliable therapy on caries and periodontal health issues as well as for in depth communication with the patient.

With the SOPROCARE it becomes easy to show the need of a treatment to the patient in an impressive way on the one hand, and the result of the therapy on the other.Due to the reproducibility of the results the SOPROCARE allows to draw up easily a generalized prophylaxis- and periodontology-status that can be observed for long periods and outline treatment requirements. The entire SOPROCARE package is completed by a DAYLIGHT mode, and simplifies the daily education work and allows the patient to understand the processes that lead to mouth diseases and the necessity of treatment. Again to simplify the workflow, the SOPROCARE camera device was built completely compatible to all other camera devices of Acteon Sopro.

The plug of the connection cable is identical, so the devices can be changed easily, depending on the treatment that is recommended. The use of the Sopro imaging software is identical as well, as long as a SOPROLIFE camera device is already integrated in the system, it is even not necessary to install new drivers. The possibility to easily change the camera devices, the intuitive and handy software solution keeps it simple to integrate the SOPROCARE into everyday workflow and gives us another very attractive component for an individualized patient treatment”D.D.S. Henrik-Christian Hollay, Munich, Germany. Soprocare has become an integral part of my practice as an educational tool for the patients and a diagnostic tool for myself and my hygienist.Being able to monitor progress of the periodontal status and treatment over a long period of time allows the practitioner to better educate the patient on treatment required with a visual aid. It is a tool that is simple to use and allows the practitioner a holistic approach with a simple workflow.My practice has become more streamline with the use of the Acteon Sopro products as they are all interchangeable and we now have the tools to complete a thorough examination with visual aid for patients, that allows for better patient education.Dr. Fadi Yassmin, Broadway Dental, Sydney, Australia.

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Inflammation, plaque accumulation and gingivitis are terms we use everyday to educate and improve our patients home care. We did not have a way to show them exactly what we meant. SoproCARE is the newest addition to my practice. It puts excitement into my hygienists and assistants hands while adding increased value to every appointment.Patients can see for themselves the pathogens that lead to bleeding gums and sensitivity as well as caries detection. All patients will benefit from the next great phase of intraoral camerasSoproCARE.D.D.S. Jason Dunville, PC, USA.

The use of an intraoral camera is invaluable for documentation, diagnosis and patient education. Although there are many in the marketplace, some excel in resolution, lighting and ability to “zoom” in on specific areas. When a patient presents with a “broken” tooth the dental professional merely has to show the image on a screen and in many instances the patient actually makes the preliminary diagnosis. Fractures, broken restorations, missing cusps etc are all obvious to the patient allowing the dentist to explain the type of restoration necessary. Less obvious might be incipient caries or gingival inflammation. Here is where the SoproCare device becomes a Swiss army knife of diagnosis/education.

The optical quality and LED lighting is among the best. The macro function is quite crisp in showing even subtle enamel or restoration fractures. Even in asymptomatic teeth a patient can be alerted to existing fractures which could lead to larger problems. It is up to the practitioner’s (or often the patient’s) philosophy as to how proactive they should be with treatment.The caries mode clearly shows red/orange areas on a black and white background allowing both the practitioner and patient to agree on treatment. There are still uncertainties when the practitioner finds a “stick” even in this day of digital radiography, some lesions are not obvious making this an invaluable tool.Gingival inflammation and plaque are less clear with even the best resolution camera, but in the “perio mode” of the SoproCare these areas are “lit up”. The patient (and practitioner) sees dramatic highlighted areas, promoting improved home care as well as treatment.It is important for a device like this be available in all treatment rooms. The hygienists should have one for reinforcement during the recare appointments.

The dental assistant can surely take an image when a patient is seated for treatment or emergency and of course the dentist can take before, during and after pictures of treatment. One of the side uses of the caries mode is its ability to detect caries during preparation to instantly see if there is any residual caries prior to completing the restoration or taking the impression. Tucows freeware downloads. Acteon makes this availability easy by allowing each room to have the cable and software while the SoproCare has a quick disconnect allowing the office to function with fewer units at the outset. This cable is also compatible with many of their other camera units.The bottom line is that if a practitioner has this multi-use camera available at the practitioner’s fingertips, it will be used on almost every patient every day and the office will wonder how it ever functioned without it.D.M.D.

Paul Feuerstein, USA. I just wanted to give you feedback regarding the SOPROCARE Intra Oral Camera I used recently.WOW WOW WOW. We truly loved it.Both hygienists and our principal dentist use it.It clearly shows plaque deposits so brilliantly without having to disclose the patient.The patient clearly sees where the film of plaque was sitting.

The decalcification areas are also clearly visible.Appointment times are now shorter as we don’t need to use a disclosing solution to do a full clean.Our patients even commented on how they thought the staff had done a great clean and clearly hadn't left some camouflaged plaque and deposits behind.SOPROCARE is great for patient compliance and acceptance I feel.Thank you for introducing SOPROCARE to us, it has been a great tool and I look forward to using again and again. »Michelle Tetley, Australia. Every so often I come across a tool, a piece of technology that is a “no brainer” that every dentist should have. The Soprocare camera fits this description. I have been an advocate for Intra-Oral Cameras for years, and with the SoproCare we not only get the tremendous value of a camera, but we add the powerful benefits of cavity detection, and Perio detection.

All three of these together create a tremendous value when discussing treatment with patients. Helping patients understand what they need, and why they would benefit is a key part of Hygiene’s role as a Patient Treatment Advocate.The Soprocare can help us maximize this role, and serve our patients at a much higher level.Wendy Briggs, RDH, USA. PERIO mode and CARIO mode differences and common points.What fluoresces in caries?Some inter collagen links are broken because of an acid attack which induces a fluorescence signal modification.

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The food detritus fluoresce also in red, so if there is a red alert in CARIO mode, make a professional cleaning to confirm the caries.What fluoresces in old dental plaque?When the dental plaque is calcifying, external bacteria (foods, sugar, etc.) are caught.Why doesn't the new dental plaque fluoresce?This is because the plaque is not calcified, and the bacteria are not caught yet. RED, BLACK, GREY, MAGENTA, ETC. THE SIMPLE EXPLANATION OF THE COLOR MEANING!What does the dark color mean in CARIO mode?With SOPROCARE, the detritus and active caries appear in red and the arrested caries appear in black.Why is there yellow color left in PERIO mode after scaling?Indeed slight staining can remain because some detritus have penetrated into the enamelWhy do calculus fluorescence yellow or orange?The color of the dental plaque can be different depending on dietary habits and degrees of calcification of the plaque. The more the plaque is old, the more bacterias have developed and the more it will be orange. SOPROCARE IS BASED ON THE SOPROLIFE EXPERIENCE.Is the same DAYLIGHT mode in SOPROLIFE and SOPROCARE?Yes, the DAYLIGHT mode of SOPROCARE is as effective as the DAYLIGHT mode of SOPROLIFE.Is the compatibility of SOPROCARE different than SOPROLIFE?No, you can connect SOPROCARE hand piece on the current installation of Sopro 617, Sopro 717 First or SOPROLIFE without any parameter settings.

SOPROCARE is compatible with all SOPRO docking stations, all camera cables or with SOPRO Imaging in the same way. SOPROCARE need exactly the same recommended configuration as SOPROLIFE!

SOPROCARE requires no special preparation for your patient and is not contraindicatedDo we need to apply a special product on the teeth prior to using SOPROCARE?No.Do we need to perform a prophylactic cleaning before using the SOPROCARE CARIO mode?No, it is useless to clean prior the first diagnostic in mode CARIO of SOPROCARE. Cleaning with sodium bicarbonate of the suspicious fissure(s) is recommended in order to confirm the carious signal.Is the blue light from SOPROCARE dangerous for the patient or the dentist?No, SOPROCARE emits no ultra-violet wave.Is SOPROCARE advised for children and pregnant women?Yes, of course. SOPROCARE is free from any ionizing rays and is the perfect caries diagnosis aid tool for children and pregnant women. The dental fluorescence imaging device SOPROCARE is a real plug and play. Its tips only must be sterilized by autoclave.Must SOPROCARE be calibrated before use?No.Can we sterilize SOPROCARE at the autoclave?No. SOPROCARE must be used with intra-oral barriers supplied with the product.

You can contact your dealer to purchase other dental barriers.Can we sterilize the black tips at the autoclave?Yes, they can be sterilized at 134°C - 2 bars - 18 minutes. We nevertheless advise you to change these tips after about fifty cycles of sterilization. How to freeze a frame?SOPROCARE is equipped with a SoproTouch (Sopro trademark). You just have to brush the SoproTouch once the selected image appears on screen. The image is automatically freezed on screen and saved in your software if it is configured accordingly. If you prefer using a remote control pedal rather than the SoproTouch to freeze the image, you just have to plug the pedal (supplied as option) on the docking station (if this one is equipped with a pedal input). In this configuration, the SoproTouch is inhibited.

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Camera Bag – Obviously one of the main things to think about is how you’ll cary and store your camera when it’s not in use. On the one hand you want it to be secure and leaving it in a car might not be a wise move (partly for the security but also for the high temperatures in cars on hot days) but on the other hand you don’t want you camera sitting out on a beach all day, even in a bag, as sand tends to get into everything. Ideally a camera bag that allows you to seal your camera in will be ideal. Zip lock bags can also be useful for storing some of your gear (batteries, memory cards, filters etc). My motto for packing a camera bag when heading for the beach is to ‘pack light pack right’. Choosing to take a few useful items and leaving the rest at home can really save you problems later on.Battling Condensation – My last trip to the tropical northern parts of Australia where it was incredibly humid presented me with the problem of condensation.

The majority of the time my camera was in the air-conditioned, cool and dry confines of our hotel room (where it was inside it’s bag – even cooler) but this meant that when I took it outside to shoot that the lens and view finder immediately fogged up. It’s very difficult to combat this – although I found that the best strategy was simply to let the camera acclimatize before shooting. Some people suggest putting it in a sealed plastic bag when moving between temperatures – this might work well but is not particularly practical in many situations, especially when you have a large camera. Ideally you want to warm your camera up naturally and slowly – taking it out of it’s bag and allowing it to naturally warm up tended to fix the issue most times while I was away. I also travelled with a soft cloth which I used once the condensation had mainly gone to clean any marks it had left and to remove any last moisture that remained. One strategy that I have seen friends use is to use when visiting humid places where their camera can be exposed to condensation is to use little silica gel packs in their camera bags. These little packs absorb any moisture in your camera bag.Set aside time for Photography and Fun – One last tip that I often do these days when I’m on holiday, especially to places like the beach where there is always the worry of camera damage.

Often in these situations I take special visits to the beach just for taking photos and keep the ‘fun trips’ with family separate (and quite often leave my main camera at home). This way I have defined periods for photography where I can keep track of my gear and make sure it’s ok and then can truly relax when I head to the beach for fun. Of course when I go to the beach for fun I take my point and shoot with me for those fun shots – but I leave my more expensive gear at home where I know it won’t be damaged. I find this also means less frustration for those around me who can get sick of me always off taking photos when they want to relax with me.