| Description | Comfortable and Durable.Due to technological advances with the optical plate and scintillator, all size sensors have increased "sensitivity," which allows practitioners to decrease the radiation dose €” up to 10% decrease for sizes 1 & 2 and 40% decrease for size 0 (depending on type and age of x-ray generator). In addition, the sensor's rounded corners and ergonomic design helps make positioning easier than ever. | The iTero Element Scanner is a digital impression system that eliminates the need for messy putty in your mouth.Improving iTero Intraoral ScannersWhile it’s already a leader in dental technology, iTero is constantly refining its intraoral scanning options. Its Element Itraoral Scanner, introduced in March 2015, captures 6,000 frames per second, up to 20 times faster than its predecessor. Its wand is also smaller and lighter, with in-built controls for more intuitive operation. Intraoral scanners from iTero are renowned for their accuracy, but the increased capture speed improves the company’s already impressive statistics. | WaterLase iPlus includes the all-new SureFire™ delivery system, with redesigned optics that can more efficiently deliver precise amounts of Er,Cr:YSGG laser energy to cut enamel, dentin and bone. The SureFire delivery system is optimized to provide the dentist with more up time with a replaceable, disposable shield that protects the vital optical components in the fiber, resulting in greater dependability. | NOMAD Pro 2 is designed with safety as the number one priority. The external backscatter shield and internal radiation shielding are specially designed to protect the operator from radiation exposure. In fact, the exposure from using NOMAD Pro 2 is less than one percent of allowed occupational doses. | With the integrated FaceScanner in GALILEOS you can now record the facial surface parallel to the x-ray image. And that, as opposed to traditional face scanners without the use of lasers, which is therefore gentler on the patients. Thanks to the simultaneous x-ray image and surface depiction, the fully automated overlaying of the data is extremely precise. In addition, texture and coloring in the software allow for a particularly realistic depiction of the soft tissue proportions – an ideal tool for patient consultation! | Schick Technologies has brought digital panoramic imaging to a whole new level of affordability and simplicity. |
| Content | Carestream Kodak Rvg 6100 Digital Xray Sensor Size 1 And Size 2The RVG 6100 System features a new size 0, 1, 2 sensor for pediatric specialties. The sensor is designed with rounded corners and special bite blocks for patient comfort. All three sensor sizes have new casings with the cable attached to the back of the sensor. New sensor casings for the sensors — size 1 has rounded edges and size 2 has clipped corners help provide a more comfortable experience for the patient, remove the “dead zone” factor, and allow for vertical placement.RVG 6100 System’s Sensor Features
True Image Resolution
Size 0 : 14 lp/mm
Size 1 : Greater than 20 lp/mm
Size 2 : Greater than 20 lp/mmConnection : USB 2 – High SpeedTechnology : KODAK SensorPurpose
Size 0 : Pediatric Exams
Size 1 : General Purpose Sensor
Size 2 : Bitewing RadiographsOutside Dimensions
Size 0 : 22.2 x 30.8 mm
Size 1 : 27.5 x 37.7 mm
Size 2 : 32.2 x 44.1 mmDimensions of Active Area
Size 0 : 17 x 22 mm
Size 1 : 22 x 30 mm
Size 2 : 27 x 36 mmMatrix Dimensions
Size 0 : 800 x 1200 pixels
Size 1 : 1200 x 1600 pixels
Size 2 : 1440 x 1920 pixelsHighest Quality. Highest Resolution.The Kodak Carestream RVG 6100 Digital Radiography System has the highest resolution digital imaging sensor on the market today. We understand how image resolution is related to confident diagnoses - and ultimately to the quality of patient care. The RVG 6100 System provides the high resolution you need for complex examinations and to make diagnoses quickly and confidently.Comfortable and Durable.Carestream Kodak Rvg 6100 Digital XrayDue to technological advances with the optical plate and scintillator, all size sensors have increased "sensitivity," which allows practitioners to decrease the radiation dose €” up to 10% decrease for sizes 1 & 2 and 40% decrease for size 0 (depending on type and age of x-ray generator). In addition, the sensor's rounded corners and ergonomic design helps make positioning easier than ever. | iTero Element Intraoral Scanner
What Are iTero Intraoral Scanners?Intraoral scanners from iTero scan the mouths of patients, capturing images to create three-dimensional dental images in minutes. Intraoral scanners are simple to use and can be operated by one person. Their user-friendly nature helps dental professionals get the best results. The scans they produce are also more detailed than the traditional two-dimensional images they replace.Intraoral digital scans help dental professionals create accurate physical dental models for restorative work, including crowns, veneers, and implants. They also help orthodontists diagnose orthodontic problems and develop the best treatment plans.The company’s digital ecosystem software works seamlessly with its intraoral scanners, improving workflow for dental professionals working on orthodontic and restorative cases. However, unlike many early intraoral scanners, they are open systems. This feature gives dental professionals more flexibility about how they use their digital scan files. Intraoral digital scans from iTero scanners can be easily shared with other dental professionals and third-party providers such as Invisalign. When all relevant parties have the scans, they can communicate better to improve patient outcomes.What iTero Intraoral Scanners DoIntraoral scanners feature a wand, which the dental professional moves around a patient’s mouth. In the latest versions, the wand captures thousands of frames per second which are pieced together to create a three-dimensional visualisation of the patient’s mouth. The wands on iTero intraoral scanners are smaller than early intraoral scanners, allowing them to scan molars in the back of the mouth which were traditionally difficult to reach. Dental professionals using small wands also aren’t limited by how wide their patients can open their mouths. The small wands are also less likely to make patients gag than older forms of scanning technology.Intraoral scanners also have screens which display the digital dental images as they’re captured in real time. The screens show whether the scan is good or not before it’s saved and submitted to the lab. This feature can be a real time-saver for dental professionals who, in the past, could receive word from the lab two or three weeks later that their scans were inadequate. By providing immediate feedback, intraoral scanners can save dental professionals and patients time and frustration.Unlike many intraoral scanners, patients don’t need to cover their teeth in titanium dioxide powder before an iTero intraoral scan. This benefit further improves the scanning process for dental patients.How Intraoral Scanners Make Invisalign Orthodontics Easier Invisalign clear aligners are one of the most popular teeth-straightening aids used today as they’re effective, removable, and virtually undetectable. Unlike many intraoral scanners, iTero intraoral scanners have open architecture which makes them compatible with the Invisalign system, including its Invisalign Outcome Simulator. Orthodontists can scan their patients’ mouths with an iTero intraoral scanner, then show them how their Invisalign treatment will look. This technology improves the patient experience because patients can know what to expect and feel more confident in their diagnosis and treatment plan. It also makes the ClinCheck setup three times faster.After setup, speed is still on the iTero intraoral scanners’ side. iTero states ClinCheck treatment plans submitted with its scans are usually posted to the Invisalign Doctor Site three times faster than traditional polyvinyl siloxane scans. As a result, your Invisalign aligners are created and posted back to your orthodontist sooner so that you can start treatment faster. Since the iTero intraoral scanning system is open, orthodontists can also send the scan files to any laboratory of their choosing for the creation of a retainer, which reinforces your treatment after the Invisalign process, and other dental tools.Orthodontists can also create better Invisalign treatment plans for their patients using iTero intraoral scans. Align Technology research shows orthodontists who use the scans have 10 times fewer rejections and seven times fewer issues with the fit of the Invisalign aligners. These results may be because iTero intraoral scanners can help orthodontists track their patients’ progress. Regular scans throughout Invisalign treatment can help orthodontists compare expected outcomes with results. If results aren’t as expected, orthodontists can use the scans to educate their patients about their treatment and the importance of complying with their recommendations.Improving iTero Intraoral Scanners iTero Element Intraoral ScannerWhile it’s already a leader in dental technology, iTero is constantly refining its intraoral scanning options. Its Element Itraoral Scanner, introduced in March 2015, captures 6,000 frames per second, up to 20 times faster than its predecessor. Its wand is also smaller and lighter, with in-built controls for more intuitive operation. Intraoral scanners from iTero are renowned for their accuracy, but the increased capture speed improves the company’s already impressive statistics. | Biolase Waterlase iplus LaserThe WaterLase iPlus all-tissue dental laser from the global leader in dental lasers is designed to deliver practice growth to dentists by offering an enhanced experience for patients, while raising the standard of overall reliability and quality for the #1-preferred all-tissue laser. Enhancing the patient experienceWaterLase iPlus is the latest addition to the WaterLase family, which has been striving to enhance the dental experience since 2001. With an estimated 27 million patients treated, more than 97% would recommend their WaterLase dentist to a friend – and WaterLase iPlus 2.0 offers a host of benefits that deliver an even better patient experience. Improvements to key components boost the availability of the laser when it’s needed most; and a new, minimally invasive laser therapy for periodontal disease offers dentists a clinical protocol that can generate excellent clinical outcomes and a vastly different type of patient experience versus traditional methods. SureFire Delivery System Biolase Waterlase iplus LaserWaterLase iPlus includes the all-new SureFire delivery system, with redesigned optics that can more efficiently deliver precise amounts of Er,Cr:YSGG laser energy to cut enamel, dentin and bone. The SureFire delivery system is optimized to provide the dentist with more up time with a replaceable, disposable shield that protects the vital optical components in the fiber, resulting in greater dependability. REPaiR for Reliably Treating PeriodontitisWaterLase iPlus offers new benefits to dentists and patients with the addition of REPaiR, the first Er,Cr:YSGG-based protocol for safe, effective treatment of moderate to severe periodontitis. It is an achievable, repeatable, minimally-invasive procedure that is less traumatic than traditional surgical techniques and delivers better and gentler experiences for patients. Clinically proven treatment for moderate to severe periodontitis Exclusive to WaterLase iPlus 2.0 Includes:Trunk Fiber 2 Hand Pieces (Turbo & Gold) Manual (DVD) Pair of Laser Goggles Air Line Power Cord Tip Cleaning Kit
| NOMAD Pro2 Handheld Portable Dental X-Ray AribexNOMAD Pro2 Handheld Portable Dental X-Ray
• Entire unit weighs just over five pounds
• Handheld and portable design moves from room to room, eliminating the need for multiple units
• Perfect for use with children and special needs patients
• Ideal for clinical, hospital, home-health, nursing home, and out-of-office use
• Includes a one-year product warrantyModern Radiation Shielding
The external backscatter shield and internal radiation shielding are specially designed to protect the operator from radiation exposure. In fact, the exposure from using the NOMAD Pro is less than 1% of allowed occupational doses.Time Savings NOMAD Pro2 Handheld Portable Dental X-Ray Aribex
The NOMAD Pro color LCD screen, simple touch controls, and handheld design saves time.• Handheld design allows operator to stay with the patient, thereby reducing time required for X-ray procedures
• Quickly adjust exposure time with simple controls
• Ability to save custom exposure settings for fast recall
• Icons quickly identify tooth, receptor, and patient typeClear Images
The NOMAD Pro produces the highest quality images.• No blur from hand movement
• 0.4 mm focal spot produces sharp, high resolution images
• High-frequency, 60kV DC X-ray generator produces clear images while reducing patient doseWeight: 4.6 lbThe NOMAD Pro 2, now part of the trusted brand of KaVo, provides reliability and efficiency for busy dental offices as well as powerful freedom in workflow that is unattainable with wall-mount units. While the unit allows for the operator to move freely between operatories, it also helps with fearful or challenging patients since the assistant can stay in the room during the radiographic process.The most succinct diagnosis starts with the best image quality. NOMAD Pro 2 utilizes the latest in X-ray technology for precise, repeatable exposures that help to produce sharp, clear radiographic images. And the best part is that all of the benefits of this handheld unit can be attained with an eye on ALARA. With its intuitive user interface, the team member can select the right dose for each patient’s particular need.The unique, lead-infused acrylic shield protects the operator from direct and scatter radiation, and the internal proprietary housing encases the X-ray tube to block radiation leakage. When the KaVo NOMAD Pro 2 is used as directed, these shields create a “safe zone” for the operator throughout the acquisition process. | Sirona GALILEOS Comfort/Compact| GALILEOS Comfort | GALILEOS Compact | | Oral and maxillofacial surgeons
Dental clinics
Private clinics
Orthodontists | General practioners
Dental implant practices
Oral surgeons |  |  | | Comparison Table of Galileos Comfort/ Compact & Orthophos XG 3D X-Ray systems | | Technical overview | GALILEOS Comfort | GALILEOS Compact | ORTHOPHOS
XG 3D | | Field of view | (15 x 15 x 15) cm³ | (12 x 15 x 15) cm³ | 8 cm x 8 cm (Ø x Höhe) | | 3D Resolution (isotropic voxel size) | 0.3/0.15 mm | 0.3 mm | 0,2 mm; 0,1 mm (available at the end of 201) | | Scan time / exposure time | 14 s / 2 – 6 s | 14 s / 2 – 6 s | 2–5 s | | Reconstruction time | 2.5 – 4.5 min | 4.5 min | 4,5 min | | Patient position | standing / seated | standing / seated | Standing/seated, chin rest/bite block, occlusal bite block for automatic patient positioning with 2D PAN images | | X-ray generator | | kV | 85 | 85 | 60–90 | | Effective dosage | 29 µSv / 68 µSv **
(21 mAs, 85 kV) | < 29 µSv / 68 µSv **
(21 mAs, 85 kV) | 43–175 μSv (Schulze)
(Standard: 100 μSv) | | Space requirements (minimum) | 1,6 x 1,6 x 2,25 m (d x w x h) | 1,6 x 1,6 x 2,25 m(d x w x h) | 1,5 m x 1,1 m x 2,25 m (Pan ), | | Space requirements (recommended) | >1,8 x 1,8 x 2,5 m (d x w x h) | 1,8 x 1,8 x 2,5 m (d x w x h) | 1,7 m x 1,3 m x 2,5 m (Pan ) | | User Interface | Full color touchscreen | Multipad | EasyPad | | Patient fixation | Occlusal bite block, forehead | Occlusal bite bock, forehead | | | Positioner | support, chin rest, head positioner *** | support, chin rest | | | Upgradable to Comfort version | |  | | | Optional floor stand |  |  | | | Wheelchair accessible |  |  | | | Remote control |  |  | | | Programs | | 150 µm resolution for close-up reconstruction |  | | | | 300 µm resolution for standard volumes |  |  | | | High contrast mode for optimized hard tissue display |  |  | | | Views | PAN with 3D slice navigation | PAN with 3D slice navigation | Tiltable 2D slices, custom | | TSA, axial, sagittal, coronal, CEPH lat., CEPH pa/ap | TSA, axial, sagittal, coronal | 3D slicing, TSA, LSA, axial, sagittal, coronal | | 3D model, 1-click OP reports | 3D model, 1-click OP reports | 3D model, implant-oriented view, 1-Click OP reports |
With the integrated FaceScanner in GALILEOS you can now record the facial surface parallel to the x-ray image. And that, as opposed to traditional face scanners without the use of lasers, which is therefore gentler on the patients. Thanks to the simultaneous x-ray image and surface depiction, the fully automated overlaying of the data is extremely precise. In addition, texture and coloring in the software allow for a particularly realistic depiction of the soft tissue proportions – an ideal tool for patient consultation! |
| 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 |
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