| Content | CARESTREAM CS3500 INTRAORAL DIGITAL SCANNERThe CS 3500 intraoral scanner includes a light guidance system that aides in the capture of the data during the image acquisition process, allowing the user to place more focus on the patient’s mouth rather than the monitor.The end result is a highly precise digital impression of your patients’ mouth in a matter of minutes.The CS 3500 was introduced as part of the CS Solutions portfolio, a unique open CAD/CAM system. This open system gives users the option to either use images captured by the scanner to design and mill crowns in-house or share digital impression files with preferred labs to create restorations or orthodontic appliances.Features of Carestream CS3500 Intraoral Digital Scanner :– High angulation scanning
– Unique light guidance system
– Direct USB connection
– Disposable and autoclavable tips
– Virtually automatic bite registration
– 1024×768 image resolutionFacts Carestream CS 3500 Intraoral Scanner– Handheld and truly portable requiring no trolley and can be plugged into any computer via USB cable
– No traditional impression material or powder required
– Easy to use with a light guidance system that tells you when a scan is successful
– Compact ergonomic shape and slim scanner headBenefits of Carestream CS3500 Intraoral Digital Scanner :– Can quickly acquire a full arch of information
– Eliminates the need to painstakingly maneuver the scanner head in patients’ mouths
– Compatible with open system CAD software like Dental Wings, 3Shape, and Exocad
– Comfortable and easy for users to navigate around patients’ mouths, especially during full arch acquisitionsWith the CS 3500 intraoral scanner, practitioners can easily acquire precise true color, 2D and 3D digital impressions. The CS 3500 works as part of the integrated CS Solutions CAD/CAM restoration portfolio, or a standalone solution in a practice’s restorative workflow. Requiring no external heater or trolley system, the CS 3500 features high-angulation scanning of up to 45 degrees and to a depth from -2 to +13mm. Additionally, the CS 3500 features a unique light guidance system that aids in the capture of the data during the image acquisition process.The Carestream CS3500 Intraoral Digital Scanner also offers unique dedicated scanning workflows for both implant-borne prosthetic planning and orthodontic digital models and appliance fabrication.* Laptop Acquisition Computer and/or Carestream Software and License available for an additional charge.Features:CARESTREAM CS3500 INTRAORAL DIGITAL SCANNER- Faster Scan Speed
- Superb Digital Impressions
- Light Guidance System
- Portable for Easy Sharing
- Lightweight Handpiece
- Disposable and Autoclavable Tips
- Flexible Open System
- Dedicated Scanning Implant Workflow
| 3Shape TRIOS 4 Intraoral ScannerOur most powerful intraoral scanner to date Take your dentistry beyond treatment
Our intraoral scanning solutions allow you to take your dentistry beyond. The new 3Shape TRIOS 4 combines our established superior scanning technology with groundbreaking caries diagnostic aid technology* for both surface and interproximal caries. No additional scanning device needed. Smart tips 3Shape TRIOS 4 Intraoral ScannerThe new generation of TRIOS smart tips feature instant-heat technology for optimized scanning.Be scan-ready in seconds with instant-heat technology.Scan 2-3 times as many patients with instant-heat in combination with 30% more battery life.Optimal scanning due to automatic use counter and tip-change alert.The TRIOS system is a complete in-house ecosystem including a scanner and extensive design software. This means there are plenty of options depending on your needs. Those who are just looking for a scanner and want to utilize labs may look into the basic, cheaper options. Those who want to design crowns, bridges and other prosthetics can opt for design modules. The only missing component is a milling machine, which if you want to mill restorations in-house, will have to be from a third party. This proves to be a weak link in the digital chain.At iDD, we have been using the TRIOS 3 for over four years in our clinic, spending literally thousands of hours learning the workflow. We have carried out all aspects of dentistry using the TRIOS system including same-day crowns, implant surgical guides, implant restorations and digital smile design.Disclaimer: This is an impartial review of the scanner and we do not have any ties to the company. The team at iDD remain unwaveringly committed to providing you with objective and trustworthy information and therefore do not seek any sponsorship. 3Shape kindly loaned us a TRIOS 4 scanner, due to a personal interest in upgrading our older TRIOS 3 model. Our team at iDD are constantly approached by scanner companies to review their scanners and it is always made clear that they will have no part in writing reviews or restricting any conclusions iDD makes in our thorough analysis and clinical use of these products. | Schick CDR PanX Laser
FeaturesCDRPanX features proven Schick CDR digital imaging technology and renders crisp, clinically accurate images
Only slightly more expensive than most film-based systems, CDRPanX eliminates costly panoramic film and processing – increasing your economic efficiency
Eight different imaging modes and three laser alignment beams for optimal exposures
Superior vertical travel allows it to be used with patients of any height, including those in wheelchairs
Patient Positioning: 3 laser alignment beams (mid-sagittal, Frankfort, focal trough) bite guide, chin rest, optional temple support
SpecificationsGenerator: Multipulse DC
X-Ray Tube: OCX105
Focal spot size: 0.5 IEC 336
Minimum total filtration: 2.5 mm Al
Anode Voltage: 60-86kV (2kV increments)
Anode Current: 4, 5, 6.3, 8, and 10mA
Exposure time: 19s – adult panoramic
Power Supply: 115V, 50/60Hz
Fusing: T8A
Weight: 474lbs
Electrical Safety Classification: Class 1, type B
Imaging modes (Exposure times): adult (19s), child (15s), left half (10s), right half (10s), anterior (8s), TMJ opened and closed (4x4s), frontal sinuses (8s)
Patient Positioning: 3 laser alignment beams (mid-sagittal, Frankfort, focal trough) bite guide, chin rest, optional temple supportFeatures- CDRPanX features proven Schick CDR digital imaging technology and renders crisp, clinically accurate images
- Only slightly more expensive than most film-based systems, CDRPanX eliminates costly panoramic film and processing – increasing your economic efficiency
- Eight different imaging modes and three laser alignment beams for optimal exposures
- Superior vertical travel allows it to be used with patients of any height, including those in wheelchairs
- Patient Positioning: 3 laser alignment beams (mid-sagittal, Frankfort, focal trough) bite guide, chin rest, optional temple support
Specifications Schick CDR PanX Laser| Generator: | Multipulse DC | | X-Ray Tube: | OCX105 | | Focal spot size: | 0.5 IEC 336 | | Minimum total filtration: | 2.5 mm Al | | Anode Voltage: | 60-86kV (2kV increments) | | Anode Current: | 4, 5, 6.3, 8, and 10mA | | Exposure time: | 19s – adult panoramic | | Power Supply: | 115V, 50/60Hz | | Fusing: | T8A | | Weight: | 474lbs | | Electrical Safety Classification: | Class 1, type B | | Imaging modes (Exposure times): | adult (19s), child (15s), left half (10s), right half (10s), anterior (8s), TMJ opened and closed (4x4s), frontal sinuses (8s) | | Patient Positioning: | 3 laser alignment beams (mid-sagittal, Frankfort, focal trough) bite guide, chin rest, optional temple support |
| Biolase Waterlase MDX All Tissue LaserThe MDX delivers 300 mJ of energy at 8 W, and it can easily be upgraded to a 450 mJ (9 W) model for 50% faster cutting as clinical skills improve and applications expand (see ?MDX Specs?). This next-generation of the best-selling WaterLase MD features improvements to the laser engine and delivery system ergonomics, and it enables rapid hardtissue cutting speed with unprecedented affordability.Time-Tested Technology Biolase Waterlase MDX All Tissue LaserThe MDX is built on the technologies and reputations of its predecessors, the BIOLASE WaterLase MD and WaterLase iPlus all-tissue lasers.The Waterlase MD features Hydro- Photonics?a combination of YSGG laser energy and water?which allows the clinician to perform a wide range of conventional procedures with less anesthetic. Known for its precision and accuracy, the MD enables treatment of targeted areas of both tooth structure and soft tissue while maintaining the structural integrity of the tooth and leaving surrounding areas unaffected.The Waterlase MD became the company?s flagship product, breaking new ground in the areas of cutting speed, user interface, and ergonomic design. In 2011 that ?flagship? designation was overtaken by the company?s new WaterLase iPlus, an even faster, more powerful machine. It delivers up to 10 W of power at 600 mJ, which makes it the most powerful laser on the global market at the short pulse length of 50 ?s, all through a highly intuitive preprogrammed user interface for everything from routine restorative cases to specialty periodontal, cosmetic, and endodontic procedures.The iPlus features Biolase?s 2780 nm YSGG technology with the versatility of a dual-wavelength configuration; namely, an integrated iLase 940 nm diode laser to handle unexpected soft-tissue cases, better bleeding control, and the potential for temporary pain relief and teeth whitening. As anticipated, the iPlus proved beneficial for experienced laser dentists who had been anxiously awaiting a machine that would deliver more power, control, and versatility. However, the new laser also provided many of the ?uninitiated? with an easier-than-expected, highly intuitive introduction to all-tissue laser dentistry. The MDX takes this one step further, with a price point that puts the technology within reach of nearly any dentist.
No More Excuses: Affordable Pricing, Substantial ROIThe perception of all-tissue laser technology as inaccessible to most dentists is beginning to dissipate. Even so, some dentists remain unconvinced.The reality, however, is that BIOLASE?s positioning of the MDX as an entry-level product, starting under $40,000, has made the technology much more affordable. Combining better and more efficient manufacturing with strategic sourcing of components results in pricing that most clinicians will view as extremely reasonable. In addition, the initial investment will be recouped with a substantial ROI, which can be realized via 3 main areas of application.1. For hard-tissue restorative dentistry? the ?bread and butter? of general practices?the MDX will enable faster, more efficient and, in most cases, virtually painless restorations for all cavity classes in both adults and children.2. The MDX allows dentists to retain patients who may have traditionally been referred out for osseous crown lengthening. Using the MDX, patients reap the benefits of considerably more comfortable soft-tissue procedures without the inconvenience of a referral, while the practice reaps the benefits of a happier and more loyal patient base.3. MDX provides an effective and efficient gateway into periodontics. Specifically, the MDX promotes deep pocket therapy with new attachment and is especially effective for minimally invasive removal of both subgingival inflamed tissue and calculus in patients with moderate to severe periodontal disease.Another DimensionBIOLASE?s comprehensive in-office and online training and support promise to render the learning curve extremely manageable. And, as intimidation is replaced by both comfort and confidence, clinicians will find that all-tissue laser technology will add a new and profitable dimension to their practices. | Carestream CS 3600 Intraoral ScannerAcquire true color:With the CS 3600 Intraoral Scanner, practitioners can access 2D and 3D images that can be used with CS Restore software to design restorations within their practice. Colored 3D scans allow practitioners to easily define the margin lines and identify the differences between natural tooth structure and existing restorations. This makes restoration planning more accurate for practitioners.No external heater, powder or trolley system needed:The CS 3600 does not require you to spray powder of liquid over the patient’s teeth or gingival tissue before scanning. It features high-angulation scanning of up to 45 degrees and to a depth from -2 to +13m.Features a unique light guidance systemYet another feature of the CS 3600 that assists it in the capture of the data during the image acquisition process. This feature allows the user to place more focus on the patient’s mouth rather than the monitor.This device is easily shared:The CS 3600 can be easily shared between operatories because there is no heavy trolley to push around. Additionally, the intraoral scanner connects via USB 2 cable* to any PC workstation or laptop. * Windows 7, 32-bit minimum; 64-bit recommendedEasy to use and hold:The CS 3600’s sleek, lightweight design (295 grams) makes it comfortable and easy for users to navigate the intraoral scanner around patients’ mouths, especially during full arch acquisitions.Benefits:Carestream CS 3600 Intraoral Scanner- Faster Scan Speed
- Superb Image Quality
- Light Guidance System
- Portable for Easy Sharing
- Lightweight Hand Piece
- Features
- High Speed Continuous Scanning
- Fast, Simple and Smooth user experience
- Freefill Missing Scan Data at your Leisure
- Scan History allows you to remove excess scanned tissue for more refined final digital impression
- Three Workflows
- user friendly interface
- Autoclavable reusable tips in two interchangeable styles
- Accurate full 3D HD Color scanning
| Sirona Apollo DI Intra Oral Scanner
APOLLO DI:
The Sirona Apollo DI Intra Oral Scanner features easy handling, precise imaging, and the proven Sirona Connect workflow. The impression system includes an imaging unit, APOLLO Connect software, and the APOLLO DI intraoral
camera,with which users can make digital impressions of the clinical situation in a seamless workflow. To do this, a moisture-insensitive high-contrast spray is sprayed on the teeth very finely. Fine particles in the spray ensure high contrast and thus very precise images.The most cost-effective start to digital impression-taking.
APOLLO DI
APOLLO DI, the specially developed intraoral scanner for cost-efficient digital impressions.
Easy handling thanks to multitouch control
Small and lightweight camera
Export of scan-data in the laboratory
No follow-up costs
OPEN APOLLO DI*:
Export of digital impression data (captured with the APOLLO DI in the practice and received via the Sirona Connect Portal) in an open ST L format for processing in other CAD/CAM systems.Designed to provide an economical entry point into CAD/CAM dentistry, Sirona’s APOLLO DI digital impression system includes an imaging unit, APOLLO Connect software and the APOLLO DI intraoral camera.The system provides precise imaging with the use of a contrast spray, and digital impression data can be sent to dental labs via the Sirona Connect system where it can be turned into a digital restoration design in Sirona’s inLab software or compatible 3rd party software applications, according to a press release.The new APOLLO DI is a complement to the company’s existing CEREC Bluecam and CEREC Omnicam options which each use a different imaging technology, but send the digital impressions through the same workflow. APOLLO DI is designed for practices looking to take digital impressions but continue to work with a lab, while the Bluecam and Onmicam can each be purchased as stand-alone digital impression systems, or with a mill for complete chairside CAD/CAM dentistry. |
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