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Say ahhhhhhhhh: SynDaver breaks into dental industry

TAMPA, Fla. – SynDaver, an advanced biotechnology company specializing in the creation of synthetic humans and synthetic animals for medical testing and training, has developed a new oral health trainer for use in dental education institutions.

Oral Trainer

SynDaver’s new oral health trainer replicates the anatomy and feel of a live patient by incorporating realistic synthetic human tissue, respiratory airways, and a full oral structure. The training device was engineered to allow dental students to practice dental injection procedures and suturing techniques, without the risks associated presented by using cadavers.

 

The oral health trainer developed by SynDaver has already attracted industry attention, and will be used by dental students at the University of Newcastle in Australia this year.

“SynDaver’s oral health trainer was developed to fill the need for realistic hands-on training by students, at each stage in their education. These trainers provide realistic feedback to students not found in other training devices and mimic a live patient, without the dangers,” said Dr. Christopher Sakezles, founder of SynDaver. “We see an opportunity to tailor the unique tissues SynDaver has developed for other medical fields and provide better tools to dental programs worldwide.”

In August, Dr. Jose Arauz, DMD, a board-certified periodontist and a practice owner in Jacksonville, N.C., was in the Tampa Bay area for a training conference at the Pikos Institute, and visited SynDaver to learn more about the potential applications for SynDaver’s products in the dental industry.Oral trainer 2

“I was absolutely blown away by the realism,” said Arauz. “After seeing how the SynDavers are made, I practiced suturing on the synthetic material, and unlike a cadaver or an animal mouth that would be typically used in training, the SynDaver tissue responded identically to how living tissue does. I certainly see not only a need for this, but a significant advantage to using this for future training.”

The Tampa-based company is currently planning to create more elaborate dental models capable of supporting pathologies and X-Ray imaging. SynDaver’s next generation oral trainers could be used by students studying in specialized fields, like periodontics, endodontics and prosthodontics.

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Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, SynDaver Labs is the world’s leading manufacturer of hyper-realistic, synthetic human and animal surgical trainers. SynDaver’s synthetic bodies simulate fully-functioning live organisms and are primarily used for training in schools, hospitals and military installations. SynDaver has the world’s largest database of live-tissue properties and all SynDaver tissues are made from water, salts and fibers. The company currently has 10 patents on these materials, processes and related products. Currently, SynDaver Labs employs more than 100 people at their Tampa facility and is planning additional facilities in the U.S., China, Europe and Latin America.

SynDaver Labs products have been lauded by industry experts and earned a cult following after appearances on ABC’s Shark Tank, MythBusters, Grey’s Anatomy, and the series finale of CSI. The company’s models are also expected to feature prominently in multiple episodes of the upcoming MythBusters 2.0.

 

 

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