For Immediate Release

Dr. Dan Fischer, President/CEO of Ultradent Products, Inc.,

August 2, 2006 South Jordan, UT

Ultradent Products, Inc. today announced that President/CEO Dr. Dan Fischer will be featured as a keynote speaker at the 7th Annual World Congress of Minimally Invasive Dentistry (WCMID) in Seattle, Washington on August 18, 2006. 

Dr. Dan Fischer is an active proponent of minimally invasive dentistry. Over the last 25 years, Dr. Fischer has been widely recognized as a speaker on the theory and practice of preservation of oral tissues. His most recent presentation at Dentaltown’s “Townie Meeting” in Las Vegas, Nevada was titled “Patient-Centered Dentistry: Balancing patient needs with the need to make a living.” In this presentation, Dr. Fischer placed great emphasis on “listening to the needs of the patient”. This will also be the theme of Dr. Fischer’s presentation at the upcoming WCMID conference. 

Founded in 1999, the World Congress of Minimally Invasive Dentistry is a nationally recognized community of healthcare professionals dedicated to the philosophy of minimally invasive dentistry. WCMID consists of West Coast dental schools, the State Board of Dental Examiners and representatives from the dental insurance industry. This year, the WCMID will convene in Seattle, Washington on August 16-119, 2006 to discuss improvements and values within the focus of minimally invasive dentistry. 

Further information about Dr. Dan Fischer’s keynote address or Ultradent Products, Inc., please visit www.ultradent.com. 
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Ultradent Products, Inc. is a leading developer of high-tech dental materials, devices and instruments worldwide. Ultradent’s mission is to improve the level of dental healthcare and to make dental procedures more predictable and hassle-free. Consistent with its mission, Ultradent works to improve the quality of life and health of individuals through financial and charitable programs. For more information about Ultradent, call (800) 552-5512 or visit www.ultradent.com.​

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