MUNICH, Germany: VDW, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of endodontic solutions, began 2020 with the launch of its VDW.FLO Endo Organizer. This multifunctional plastic insert for drawers and equipment trolleys was specially developed to bring order to the materials used for endodontic treatment.
On 3 February, VDW launched the VDW.FLO Endo Organizer on the global market. The multifunctional insert for drawers and equipment trolleys organises loose instruments and irrigation, obturation and post-endodontic materials in order to enable a clear overview of the inventory. The organiser fits the standard drawer and table sizes, and its compartments are precisely matched to the packaging of the relevant materials.
Used on a table, the organiser keeps all necessary materials tidy and readily at hand during treatment. Its 16 small, medium and large compartments are specially designed for common packaging sizes. The VDW.FLO Endo Organizer can be adapted to individual workflows with the aid of the corresponding labelling set of blank and preprinted stickers. The VDW.FLO Endo Organizer is made of easy-to-clean, robust plastic and features a non-slip silicone underside to facilitate compliance with hygiene measures in practice.
Integrated solutions for endodontics
For over 150 years, VDW has represented experience in the development and manufacture of products for endodontics. VDW develops innovative ideas and produces optimised solutions to improve the clinical success of endodontic treatments. Today, VDW offers a holistic range of solutions covering the entire endodontic treatment spectrum, from obturation to post-endodontic care. The company also has numerous application-related advanced training programmes in endodontics.
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