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The secret is out! tistry significantly improves a dentist’s ability to enhance patient safety at the point-of-care. “While I am consulting with a patient, I always have Lexi-Comp ONLINE open on my computer right beside me,” said Benjamin. “I once had a patient who was on 29 differ- ent medications. Without Lexi-Comp, I wouldn’t have been able to accurately identify medication-related issues that could have come up and I would have been liable if something had gone wrong.” Lexi-Comp ONLINE for Dentistry provides instant medication alerts and dental treatment guidelines to ensure dentists use the safest medications for each patient based on his or her indi- vidual profile. It also features Lexi-Comp’s com- plete dental reference library of infor- mation addressing dental conditions, clinical dental procedures and infor- mation regarding diagnosis, planning and therapy for dental disciplines. Lexi-Comp’s dental-specific drug information is available for the lat- est PDA and Smartphone devices, including iPhone® , iPad™ , iPod touch® , Android™ , BlackBerry® , Palm webOS® and Windows Mobile® . Be sure to visit Lexi-Comp booth No. 3922 at the 2010 ADA Annual Ses- sion to learn more. You may also find more information at www.lexi.com or by calling (330) 650-6506. DT References 1. www.kff.org/rxdrugs/upload/ 3057_07.pdf 2. www.kaiseredu.org/topics_im.asp ?id=137&parentID=70&imID=1 most importantly, customer satisfac- tion, which drives the entire operation at Keystone Industries, according to the company. Keystone’s history can be traced back to as early as 1900 and is one that the company is extremely proud of. Chief Executive Officer Fred I. Robin- son, purchased National Keystone in 1977. Over the years, he acquired the other companies, eventually forming the group known in the global market- place as Keystone Industries. Keystone Industries is a privately- After 33 years of flying under the radar, Keystone Industries is stepping into the spotlight. Behind a strong sales and marketing team, state-of-the-art infrastructure and limitless manufac- turing capabilities, the company is out to prove that it is not just a lab com- pany anymore. Keystone Industries has long been known as a leader in the dental labora- tory market. The company’s longevity in its principal markets can be attrib- uted to its unique products, competi- tive pricing, marketing strategy and, held company composed of several dental and medical manufacturing and distribution subsidiaries, which includes National Keystone, founded in 1930; Tri-Dynamics, founded in 1977; Mizzy (which includes Mission Dental and Syrijet), founded in 1900; Ped-O-Jet, founded in 1968; and T&S Dental and Plastics Manufacturing Co., founded in 1976, which is now known as Keystone Industries-Myerstown. Dental Resources, also now located in Myerstown, Pa., was acquired in March of 2003. Keystone also merged with Deepak Products in 2008, with its manufacturing in Miami, Fla. Keystone Industries is a leading manufacturer in denture acrylics, ther- mal forming materials and machines, APF fluoride gels and foams, prophy paste, high-volume evacuators and packaging material. In addition, Key- stone runs the gamut from abrasives, carbides, chemicals, brushes, cruci- bles, kiln furniture, Fleck’s cement, PIP paste and the Syrijet for the dental industry. All of this has allowed Keystone to form the infrastructure needed to manufacture and develop superior products at very aggressive prices. Cary Robinson, president of keystone Industries, stated: “Our capabilities are only bound by the client’s imagination! We have the ability to manufacturer almost any resin, plastic or chemistry found in the marketplace on an OEM or private label basis. The perception that Keystone is strictly a lab supply manufacturer is about to change!” DT Industry News DENTAL TRIBUNE | September 201038A AD f DT page 37A KEYSToNE ADA BooTH No. 1318

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