FORESTADENT Catalogue 2023

12. March 2023
Ein Mockup des Forestadent 37. Produktkatalogs.

All products

at a glance

On 1 April 2023, FORESTADENT will present a new complete catalogue. This has been completely revised and, on 260 clearly laid out pages, provides information about the current product portfolio of the company, which has been rooted in the Black Forest for 115 years. The company’s tradition, values and regional roots are presented in a modern and intuitive layout, which also establishes a connection to the ‘Made in Black Forest’ image campaign.

Digital orthodontics

The 37th edition of the directory, which is usually published every two years, is supplemented for the first time by a chapter dedicated to innovative product solutions for digital orthodontics. This includes information about FORESTADENT’s FAS aligner system, which represents a completely new treatment philosophy for aligner technology. In addition, the UNIZ resin printers NBEE and SLASH 2 PLUS, together with Graphy’s revolutionary resin TC-85, are presented for direct printing of aligners. Not to be forgotten is the SIMPLEX 3D filament printer, together with special filaments for orthodontic model production.

FORESTADENT Prescriptions – short and compact

Another new feature is a chapter that clearly displays all FORESTADENT prescriptions with the corresponding bracket systems. The respective treatment philosophy and its special features can be seen at a glance, along with the available brackets.

New drawings, pictures and photos

The revised complete catalogue, whose appearance is even more vivid thanks to the addition of numerous drawings, pictures and photos, will be published together with a new price list. Due to the significant global increase in the cost of energy, materials and transport, FORESTADENT, as a commercially-oriented company, is obliged to adjust the prices of its products to current conditions as of 1 April 2023. At the same time, however, it has significantly increased its stock levels to prevent future delivery bottlenecks.

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