Laser and Curing Light Take Best of Class Technology Award

Richard Gawel

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The Ultradent Products Gemini 810 + 980 diode laser and VALO curing light family, including the VALO and VALO Grand corded and cordless curing lights, have been selected as the winners of the 2019 Cellerant Best of Class Technology Award. This is the VALO curing light’s sixth win and the Gemini laser’s third win.

“We are entering a new era in dentistry, one that will change how we diagnose, treat, and manage our patients and practices,” said Lou Shuman, DMD, CEO of Cellerant and founder of the Best of Class Technology Awards.

“This was a breakthrough year in product and services technologies. The panel spent hundreds of hours in close discussion reviewing and analyzing the corporate landscape. Pay close attention to our winners, as they are truly leading the way to provide you what is best in today’s contemporary practice,” said Shuman.

“The VALO curing light family (VALO and VALO Grand) continues to be a wonderful culmination of brilliant clinical direction that has led to unsurpassed durability and incredible engineering, all in a sleek design,” said Oliver Brown, Ultradent’s global brand manager of equipment.

“The Gemini 810 + 980 diode laser is another product that demonstrates our continued commitment to cutting-edge innovation in the products we sell. We’re very grateful for the praise and recognition for both products from the highly respected Best of Class voters and the amazing Cellerant Consulting Group. It is truly an honor,” said Brown. 

The 2019 Cellerant Best of Class Technology Award is selected by a panel of the most prominent technology leaders in the industry, including Shuman and Dentistry Today Technology Editor Paul Feuerstein, DMD; John Flucke, DDS, technology editor for Dental Products Report; Marty Jablow, ,DMD, “America’s Technology Coach”; Pamela Maragliano-Muniz, DMD, editor in chief of Inside Dental Hygiene; and Chris Salierno, DDS, editor in chief of Dental Economics.

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