| Description | By Sirona has remained the preferred CAD/CAM technology of dentists worldwide for the fabrication of all-ceramic dental restorations in a single treatment appointment. CEREC is proven by hundreds of clinical studies and is offered by thousands of dentists to millions of patients around the world each year. It also has the broadest restorative range of any dental CAD/CAM system on the market. Proven performance, unrivalled success, and unequalled capabilities have made CEREC the number one dental CAD/CAM choice for over 30 years. | 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. | The ultimate in ease, material flexibility and unattended production, the DWX-52DC dental milling machine is designed to greatly expand your lab production and profit. Featuring a 6-slot Automatic Disc Changer, 15-station Automatic Tool Changer and other automated features, it gives users of all skill levels an exceptionally powerful, efficient and affordable dental restoration solution. | iTero Element 2 Intraoral Scanner includes an ergonomic, based cradle and delivers imaging precision in a compact footprint using tools that are strong.Together, we can streamline your workflow.- Restorative and orthodontic workflows
- Optimized Invisalign connectivity
- Visualization tools
- Chairside milling integration
| The affordable Gendex 9200 DDE dental radiography system offers standard panoramic and cephalometric x-ray projections, as well as a wide range of advanced programs to support most dental imaging and exams. | CEREC now provides a completely new process to dental practices: by combining the new CEREC SpeedFire furnace and CEREC Zirconia material, dentists can now deliver full contour crowns and small bridges made of the full-strength high-quality zirconium oxide in their own practice while the patient waits. |
| Content | SIRONA Cerec Omnicam+MCXL Milling
Single Appointment Dental Care
Most dental restorative methods require more than one visit to the dentist. This means that on the first visit, you get an injection of anaesthesia, your tooth prepared, an impression taken, and a temporary restoration put on your tooth. You make a second appointment for a couple of weeks later, get another injection, have the temporary pried off (if it hasn’t fallen off already), and have a permanent restoration put on. With CEREC, the procedure is done in a single appointment, start to finish. No temporary restorations. Now with CEREC Omnicam,MC XL Inlab milling unit and sinter and crystallisation ovens, 3-4 unit bridges can be fabricated in a day.Finest Dental Materials
A CEREC tooth restoration isn’t just convenient, it is also healthy. Many years ago, dentists had few options to repair decayed and damaged teeth other than amalgam, gold, and other metals. With CEREC, your dentist can use strong, tooth coloured ceramic materials to restore your teeth to their natural strength, beauty, and function. These materials closely match the composition of natural tooth structure. The materials are chemically bonded to your tooth, so your dentist can save as much healthy tooth tissue as possible while providing you with a dental restoration that strengthens your tooth. Using metal free materials that are the closest to your natural enamel, CEREC gives you the highest quality restorative care.Smile Enhancement SIRONA Cerec Omnicam+MCXL Milling
We use CEREC for more than just crowns. CEREC Omnicam and the MC XL inlab milling unit is capable of producing any single tooth restoration, implant abutments and up to 9 unit bridges. Chipped or discoloured front teeth can be repaired with beautiful CEREC porcelain anterior crowns or veneers. Your smile makes a lasting first impression. Enhance it with CEREC.Your dentist is in complete control of the final result
Since the crown, inlay, onlay or veneer is designed and fabricated from start to finish by your dentist, he has total control over how it will look and fit.No temporary restorations
With Cerec your restorations are placed in a single appointment. If you have lab made veneers you would require temporary veneers during the wait whilst your new teeth are being made by the technician. These have been known to fall off and cause problems. This step is eliminated with CEREC restorations.Crystallisation, characterisation and glaze ovens
In certain circumstances it may be necessary to customise your restorations to blend in with your natural neighbouring teeth. This is accomplished by adding colouring stains to your restoration and firing it in an oven before the final glazing is done.
Glazing gives the restoration a very smooth and shiny surface texture, enhancing optimum oral hygiene.
Sinter ovens are used to harden and bake zirconium materials for implant abutments and bridge frameworks. | 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. | Roland DWX-52DC Dental Milling UnitDWX-52DC
| 5-Axis (Control XYZAB simultaneously) | Milling method:Dry mill | Cuttable material:Zirconia, Wax, PMMA, Composite resin, PEEK, Gypsum |
The DWX-52DC Dental Mill with Disc Changer is the newest addition to the popular DWX series of 5-Axis Dental Milling Machines. With a combination of automated functions designed to help reduce manual work, production of dental restorations is now even more efficient and reliable. The DWX-52DC’s open architecture means it can be used with the CAD/CAM software that your technicians are already familiar with in order to cut learning time and create the optimum workflow for your production environment. The DWX-52DC provides an efficient digital solution for both dental laboratories seeking to boost production capabilities, as well as labs looking to expand into the digital realm.| DWX-52DC | | Cuttable material | Zirconia, Wax, PMMA, Composite resin, PEEK, Gypsum, Fiber reinforced resin, CoCr sinter metal | | Loadable workpiece shape | Step section: | 98.5 mm (diameter), height 10 mm | | Body section: | 95 mm (diameter), height max. 35 mm
Pin diameter: 6 mm | | Pin diameter: | 6 mm | | Loadable workpiece weight | Up to 850 g | | Number of adapters housed | 6 | | Operating speed | XYZ axis: | 0.24 to 70.9 in./min.(6 to 1,800 mm/min.) | | Spindle motor | Brushless DC Motor | | Spindle speed | 6,000 to 30,000 rpm | | Rotary axis travel angle | A: | ±360° | | B: | ±30° | | Number of burs housed | 15 | | Attachable bur | Shank diameter: | 4 mm | | Length: | 40 to 55 mm | | Compatible compressed air | 0.2 MPa | | Interface | USB | | Control command set | RML-1, NC code | | Power requirements | AC 100 V to 240 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz, 2.0 A
(overvoltage category II, IEC60664-1) | | Power consumption | Approx. 200 W | | Operating noise | During operation: | 70 dB (A) or less (when not cutting), | | During standby: | 45 dB (A) or less | | External dimensions | Width x Depth x Height: | 34.6 x 26.0 x 23.6 in. (880 x 660 x 600 mm) | | Weight: | 105 kg (231.5 lbs.) |
The ultimate in ease, material flexibility and unattended production, the DWX-52DC dental milling machine is designed to greatly expand your lab production and profit. Featuring a 6-slot Automatic Disc Changer, 15-station Automatic Tool Changer and other automated features, it gives users of all skill levels an exceptionally powerful, efficient and affordable dental restoration solution. | iTero Element 2 Intraoral Scanner
iTero Element 2 Intraoral Scanner delivers imaging precision in a compact footprint using tools that are strong.An intuitive user interface is provided by the Element two system for performing scans for Orthodontic use or Indices. The doctor is guided by means of text assistance and visual via the arrangement. Wand buttons and the touch screen are used to respond to display instructions.A scan feature that preserves natural occlusion whilst getting detailed registration is offered by the iTero Element.The iTero Element 2 was created for better functionality with 2x and 25% quicker scanning processing period compared to this iTero Element.The iTero Element 2 includes a 21.5-inch screen and 16:9 widescreen viewing format. It has an integrated lithium-ion battery, which allows without the need to reboot or to plug in for power for transfer between operatories. The iTero Element 2 includes an ergonomic, based cradle.Like most Element scanners, both Element Flex and the Element two are made to operate with existing restorative and corrective workflows, such as open STL export, custom made models, laboratory workflows, custom implant abutment, and chairside milling partners. According to the company, all iTero Element scanners create full-color 3D scans.Element 2 and Element Flex scanners are now available in the United States and the vast majority of European nations. They are available in Asia Pacific markets and are pending acceptance in Canada. The Element scanner that is iTero will last to be available in most markets.** iTero Element 2 BENEFITS :iTero TimeLapse Technology:
Compare historical and current scans and quantify important oral changes over time – helping your patient reach care decisions in a more engaging and informed way.Invisalign® Outcome Simulator:
Engage patients and increase conversion by showing patients the actual potential benefits of Invisalign treatment.3D Invisalign Progress Assessment Feature:
Compare a patient’s new scan with a precise stage of their Invisalign treatment plan.Real-time 3D Visualizations:
Help patients understand oral concerns by sharing a visualization right at chairside.Vibrant Color Scanning:
Realistic color images make it easier to distinguish between gingival and dental tissue for more precise clinical evaluations.High-Definition Touchscreen Interface:
Scanned images appear instantly with crisp definition on the 19-inch, high-definition, multi-touch-capable display. The display also works with latex, vinyl and nitrile gloves.Certified Connectivity Workflow:
Designed to connect to restorative and orthodontic labs, third-party treatment planning, custom implant abutment, chairside milling and lab CAD/CAM systems.Together, we can streamline your workflow.- Restorative and orthodontic workflows
- Optimized Invisalign connectivity
- Visualization tools
- Chairside milling integration
** iTero Element 2 Specifications:- – Maximum height: 51.8″
- – Weight with wheel stand: 55.1 lbs.
- – Dimensions including rotation (W x D x H): 24.6″ x 23.4″ x 51.8″
- – Operating power: 100-240VAC – 50/60 Hz – 350VA (max)
- – Storage/transportation temperature: 23° to 122°F
- – Installation: Wheel stand with scanner wand
- – Monitor: 19″ touchscreen monitor
- – Scanner: Confocal Imaging Scanner emits red laser light (680 nm Class 1) as well as white LED emissions
- – Wireless LAN: LAN card provides local network communications with wireless connectivity
| Gendex Orthoralix 9200 DDE Digital Cephalometric + Panoramic X Ray
The versatile Orthoralix 9200 system offers standard panoramic projections, as well as a full array of advanced programs to satisfy the demanding needs of dental specialists. Plus, with both ?lm-based and direct digital models and the optional cephalometric arm, the capabilities of the 9200 can expand with your practice.Discover all of the benefits and options this imaging system has to offer.Wide Range of Projections – The Orthoralix 9200 offers 10 standard projections, with the ability to add 5 Cephalometric projections and the Transcan tomography projection to satisfy the needs of today’s dental specialists. Its intuitive control panel and easy-to-read display simplifies the process of selecting projections. Plus, with the precision of morphology following and multi-motorized arm rotation, the 9200 excels at focal trough reconstruction.- 10 standard imaging projections and 6 additional with optional upgrades
- Meets the demands of today’s orthodontists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, and other specialists
Advanced Image Quality – Three technical factor setting modes are available to ensure complete flexibility and quality control. Manual mode for total operation control, Preset mode where the operator can customize settings, and Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) mode. With AEC, the 9200 automatically raises or lowers the kV setting based on measurements of bone size and density.- Triple laser beam guide system and motorized column for simple, accurate patient positioning
- Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) to ensure optimum image contrast and balance
- Real-time image reconstruction with the direct digital model
Gendex Orthoralix 9200 DDE Digital Cephalometric + Panoramic X Ray
Expand Your Capabilities – Utilizing the latest in CCD sensor technology and built-in LAN connectivity, the 9200 DDE model allows clinicians to digitally capture x-ray images and share them with any computer connected to the network for maximum productivity. With the option to add a Cephalometric arm, the Transcan cross-sectional tomography projection, and convert to direct digital technology, the 9200 is one of the most expandable panoramic systems available.- Direct digital model with the latest CCD sensor technology and direct LAN connectivity
- Optional Cephalometric arm attachment
- Optional Transcan implantology projection for transverse cross-sections of upper and lower jaw
Gendex Orthoralix 9200 DDE Digital Cephalometric + Panoramic X Ray| Power Supply | 115-250 VAC ± 10% | | Frequency | 50/60 Hz ± 2 Hz | | Maximum Line Power Rating | 10 A at 250 V, 20 A at 115 V | | Anode Voltage | 60 – 84 kV, in 2 kV steps | | Anode Current | 3 – 15 mA, in 1 mA steps | | Exposure Time | 12 s for standard pan, 0.16 – 2.5 s for Cephalometric | | Duty Cycle | 1:20 at full power operation | | Focal Spot | 0.5 mm, IEC 336 (1993) | | Vertical Reach | 39′ to 71′ (100 to 180 cm) from ?oor to occll plane | | Weight | 410 lbs (115 kg), 467 lbs (212 kg) with Ceph arm | | Active Area CCD Sensor | 147 x 6 mm (Standard Pan), 220 x 6 mm (Ceph) | | Image Size | 1536 x 2725 pixels (Standard Pan), 2304 x 2529 pixels (Ceph – Maximum) | | Minimum PC Requirements | Pentium® II CPU, 400 MHz, 256 MB RAM | | Required Operating System | Microsoft® Windows 98®/ Windows 2000®/ Windows XP® |
| Sirona CEREC Zirconia SpeedFire Milling Unit
High strength, short manufacturing process
The greatest benefit of CEREC Zirconia is the high flexural strength of the material. It is suitable for individual crowns as well as small bridges and can be processed in thin wall thicknesses. Since these restorations are manufactured in monolithic form, there is no risk of chipping. Another benefit for dentists is that zirconium oxide can be cemented conventionally.CEREC Zirconia is a pre-shaded translucent zirconium oxide available in 10 shades on the basis of the VITA Classic Shade Guide®. The material is milled in an enlarged form and then densely sintered to its final size in the new sintering furnace CEREC Speed-Fire. The oversized milling facilitates a new level of milling accuracy leading to superb, precisely fitting restorations. The sintering process takes just 10-15 minutes for crowns and 25 minutes for bridges. The subsequent glaze firing gives the restoration a high gloss finish.The short process to produce CEREC Zirconia restorations is both convenient and economical. With this market launch, all CEREC milling/grinding units now provide wet and dry milling. Dry milling reduces the overall processing time for zirconia and, combined with the world’s fastest sintering cycles, enables the chairside procedure.The workflow is easy to learn since the CEREC Software 4.4.1 guides the dentist through the entire process, and even sends the sintering and glazing information to the furnace. No programming of the furnace is required – it is all handled automatically by the software. A high-performance material and a specially tailored workflow ensure a simple process and high-quality treatment.
CEREC meets patients’ needsSirona CEREC Zirconia SpeedFire Milling UnitEighty three percent of patients in a recent survey said they prefer single visit dentistry to traditional treatment. The majority said they would even be willing to pay more for single visit dentistry. Two thirds indicated they’d be happy to travel further than they currently do, in order to receive treatment in one session. Another two thirds said they would even be prepared to change their dentist. The advantages of single visit dentistry are obvious: Patients avoid impression material, receive fewer anesthetics and don’t need a temporary. Reducing the number of visits, injections and making the overall prosthetic procedure more comfortable influences patients to opt for treatment with CEREC.In addition to CEREC Zirconia, many other high-performance materials can be processed with CEREC. The range of materials with CEREC also expands clinical indications since the dentist can easily select the material suited for each indication.
Investment for a successful futureThere have always been good reasons to start using digital dentistry with CEREC. CEREC Zirconia completes the range of indications for chairside application for nearly
every situation, thus giving dentists greater choice and allowing them to increase the value of their practice’s offering.It is obvious that advanced technologies in automobiles, computers and smartphones make our daily lives easier. CEREC is also a technology that further develops a dental practice and can make it well positioned for the future. Especially now, as the system is highly flexible, it enables dentists to expand their offering in implant dentistry and orthodontics. |
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