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Up-to-date information regarding ClaroNav and its productsClaroNav Receives Health Canada Approval For NaviENT
ClaroNav Inc. announced today that it has received Health Canada license for the commercial sale of its NaviENT ENT navigation system. Over the coming months the company will launch the product in ENT operating rooms, hospitals and universities throughout Canada....
History of Surgical Navigation Technology
X-ray imaging was discovered by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895. For the first time, surgeons could see inside a patient without cutting them open. However, these were 2D projections of the anatomy on film. In the 1970s, Sir Hounsfield invented a method to acquire and...
3 Tips for getting the most out of a dental conference
When you signed up to be a dentist, there are a few things you probably didn’t count on. You may find yourself having to run a dental practice, meaning you find yourself in the role of a small business owner. They probably didn’t teach you the ins and outs of that in...
Making It Work
What makes technology work? And how can it be done better? Those are the questions we’re always asking ourselves here at ClaroNav, whether we’re sitting around our boardroom table during our weekly meeting, or standing in front of work tables, doing production. By...
Navident Featured in International Implants Magazine
We are excited to report that ClaroNav was recently featured in Implants: The International Magazine of Oral Implantology. Timo Krause interviewed Tom Tilmans, Director of Sales and Marketing EMEA for ClaroNav. They discussed the history of image guided implant...
ICOI 2015 Summer Implant Symposium
Learning is an aggressive act - you have to “show up” and attend meetings, practice what you have learned, and then go on to acquire more education. The ICOI is pledged to be with you every step along the way. - Dennis Smiler, DDS, MScD When it comes to CE...
A Brand New Mouth: IDS 2015’s Digital Dental Revolution
ClaroNav: A GPS for Dentists Oral navigation may change how dentists work and how they interact with patients. With Navident, dentists can drill without looking at their patients. This simple, clever system works like a GPS, accurately guiding the placement of...
Claron Technology Renamed ClaroNav
Following the sale of Claron Technology Inc.’s enterprise imaging-related assets to Lexmark in January 2015, Claron will focus its business exclusively on surgical navigation. To create a strong, independent identity for the navigation company, it has been renamed...
Dynamic Navigation – Focus of ACTA’s new Research Programme
The inclusion of the CBCT scan as part of the standard of care for dental implant planning and placement has been of great benefit to the surgeon, the restorative dentist and of course to our patients. A logical next step would seem to be dynamic surgical navigation...