Ultra Suction (TM) Dentures, better seal and no undesirable effects

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Article Date: 03 Mar 2005 - 6:00 PDT

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Biomedics NZ Limited, a New Zealand based company, claims to have developed a new type of denture retention: One with a better seal and without the undesirable effects, such as plastic resin palate. The system relies mainly on lowering the pressure beneath the denture to keep it stable. The company reports:

Biomedics NZ undertook a major redevelopment, taking into account today's understanding of material science and the physical mechanisms of denture retention. This revolutionary technology is now delivered in a comprehensive mounting system.

UltraSuction TM system is the result of research and laboratory development, lead by Mony Paz and Biomedics NZ team of professionals in the fields of product development, science and technology, dentistry and dental technology.

http://www.ultrasuction.com

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