PracticonHolidayBrushes-2
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PracticonHolidayBrushes-2
PracticonHolidayBrushes-2
PracticonHolidayBrushes-2

Holiday toothbrushes from Plak Smacker and Practicon/Two-way radio from Practicon

Oct. 25, 2012
Practicon preparing for holidays

Now is the time to order your Christmas products! Two companies, Practicon and Plak Smackers, have introduced new red and green toothbrushes for children that can be customized to your practice.

New holiday neobrushes from Practicon are quality-made in the U.S. with soft, end-rounded DuPont Tynex bristles. With a smooth, classic handle and three-row child or four-row adult sizes, the toothbrushes are packaged 144 per box in assorted two-color combinations. Imprinting is also available with 30 spaces on one line.

Plak Smacker’s holiday toothbrush will keep young patients smiling while they brush. The festive brush is available in green and red, and is decorated with a snowman and snowflake with a “Happy Holidays” message printed on the small handle, which is a comfortable fit for young patients. Imprinting of your practice information is also offered. The brushes are available in quantities of 144. For information on Plak Smacker products or to place an order, visit plaksmacker.com or call 800-558-6684. Another new product from Practicon is two-way radios with bluetooth capability. More convenient than intercoms, these advanced radios enable instant, professional, and discreet communication among staff while saving time, reducing office noise, and streamlining everyday tasks.
They are ideal for routine front desk to operatory communication, calling for assistance without leaving chairside, or for use in an emergency to prevent alarming patients. Smaller than a business card, the Motorola CLP 1060 is compatible with all UHF radio systems and provides the ultimate in cordless convenience. It features a coverage area of up to 100,000 sq. ft., six channels, and a choice of 99 UHF frequencies, push-to-talk button, voice-driven menu, and rechargeable Li-ion battery. For more information on the Pracitcon radio or holiday brush, visit practicon.com.