Odne AG has its roots in a groundbreaking collaboration between two renowned Swiss institutions: the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology in Lausanne and Zürich (EPFL & ETH Zürich). Founded in 2018, Odne’s journey began by licensing cutting-edge technology assets from these esteemed institutes.
Odne is on a mission to transforming endo with passion, scientific and clinical excellence - challenging status quo, accelerating practice building and long-term tooth preservation.
At AAE, Odne will launch its Priority Access Program for its innovative obturation solution.
OdneFill is first light-curing, injectable, single-component endodontic material for root canal obturation. OdneFill is a highly stable hydrogel. It forms a very tight interface with the hydrophilic dentine. Due to its water-like viscosity and the ultra-high hydrophilicity in its uncured state, it can reach the smallest endodontic structures. It is light-cured with OdneCure, the micro laser curing light to cure directly in the root canal – equipped with the thinnest light conductor currently used in dental (220µm).
Odne aims at supporting patient-friendly and economic treatment, minimizing post-operative pain, reducing chair time, and delivering long-standing restorations. Odne`s solutions offer excellent price value and affordability enabling the endo leader to standardize the treatment workflow within its referral base. Referred retreatments will become easier as the initial treatment preserves tooth structure. Removal of an obturation becomes less complex.
Transforming the practice network to Root Preservation Therapy (RPT) with Odne enables successful practice building. At its booth #747, Odne will provide in depth demo of its solutions.
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