| Description | 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. | Cost-effective production
The inLab software positions your zirconium oxide restorations optimally in the material block – for efficient use of blocks, attractive unit prices and the best possible machine utilization, e.g. by milling or grinding overnight.
Wet grinding of sintered NPM blocks
“inLab goes metal.” With the inLab MC XL and the new inCoris CC sintered metal blocks you can handle a complete spectrum of metal and ceramic materials. The unique wet grinding function rules out any health risks. | The 3Shape D710 is optimized for scanning both the impression and gypsum models and enables high throughput for both advanced and standard indications. These innovative scanners are so easy to use that staff training is barely required. Item fixation is fast, and the scan starts with a click on the program. | The APOLLO DI is our very latest camera. It impresses with its simple handling, small and lightweight camera and outstanding value for money. | Automatic Power Control: Epic Pro cuts four times faster1 than a classic diode laser with
minimal collateral damage. In this treatment mode, the laser in continuous wave mode converts light energy to thermal power at the tip. Laser energy is adjusted automatically in real time to maintain constant tip temperature. The result is extremely consistent and reliable cutting conditions, regardless of speed of movement, tissue type, etc. | 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. |
| Content | 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. | Sirona Cerec InLab MCXL Milling Unit
The inLab MC XL milling and grinding unit opens up the widest possible range of production options for your dental laboratory. You profit from high speed and precision. You can switch from grinding to milling in just a few simple steps. And thanks to the large milling volume and broad spectrum of applications, you will reap substantial economic benefits.
inLab MC XL
Large range of materials:
Processing of zirconium oxide, resin, silicate ceramics and NP-metal
High-speed milling:
For example, a four-unit zirconium oxide bridge can be completed in just 40 minutes
Large milling capacity: For restorations consisting of up to 12 units and ceramic blocks measuring 85 x 40 x 22 mm
Four milling motors: Flexible selection of milling burs for different materials
Milling and grinding: For high precision regardless of the materialand indication
Milling* of zirconium oxide and polymers
In addition to grinding, you can also mill zirconium oxide and polymers on the inLab MC XL. You benefit from an enhanced initial fit and a faster production process.Flexible and efficient Sirona Cerec InLab MCXL Milling UnitinLab MC XL is the fast wet milling and grinding unit with many production options for your dental laboratory. You benefit from high speed and precision and can switch from grinding to milling in just a few steps. The large selection of materials and many uses give you particularly flexible and efficient production options. inLab high-speed grindingGlass- and hybrid ceramic restorations can be produced at a previously unachievable speed with simultaneous double four-axis processing. A fully contoured Celtra Duo crown takes less than 10 minutes. This is a key success factor for potential new business models that can call for providing digital impression orders within an hour. Precision processingThe inLab MC XL is characterized by precise wet machining. Especially when processing glass ceramics, the grinders used can be as small as 0.6 mm — for restorations with maximum detail in the occlusal and interproximal areas and at the preparation margin. Wide selection of materialsAs with all CAD/CAM production units from Dentsply Sirona, inLab MC XL lets you benefit from a the large selection of materials. Dentsply Sirona CAD/CAM materials and those of our material partners are optimally adapted for high-speed processing. | 3shape D710 Dental Scanner3Shape D710 Scanner series can scan gypsum and impression versions. The series scanners can integrate into the clinic with minimum staff training. The scanners provide greater practice productivity, a comprehensive list of signals, and the most extensive 3D scans.Where flexibility and productivity are the key standards 3Shape chain scanners are for medium to large labs.The 3Shape D710 is optimized for scanning both the impression and gypsum models and enables high throughput for both advanced and standard indications. These innovative scanners are so easy to use that staff training is barely required. Item fixation is fast, and the scan starts with a click on the program.3SHAPE D710 For Sale3Shape D700 Scanner is both a scanner and impression scanner in 1 unit. It utilizes three measurement movement and two cameras a laser and creates another pass to especially hone. Just one device can be scanned by the apparatus in under 30 seconds and a whole model in about a minute with a degree of accuracy of 20 microns.Features:
-3-axis motion system
-Red-laser Tech
-Gypsum Version scanning
-Impression scanning Alternative
-Multi-die scanningBenefits:
-Easy operation, extreme Precision, and Rapid Scan
-Enables impressions, deep inlays, and Complete undercuts to scan Efficiently
-Supply labs Using ultra-efficient batches and multi-case processingHigh-speed scanning
The D710 is optimized for scanning gypsum and impression versions and enables high throughput for both advanced and standard indications3Shape – leading impression scanning technologies
3Shape’s patented adaptive scanning technology, combined with the scanner’s 3-axis motion and 2 cameras with reduced angle, facilitate the unique impression scanning capability.Adaptive scanning intelligently detects incomplete areas and automatically builds
adaptive scan sequences for capturing full object geometry. | 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. | Biolase Epic Pro Dental Soft Tissue LaserThe Epic Pro, which offers the most laser power of any diode laser in dentistry, is the first
product to be introduced resulting from BIOLASE’s strategic development agreement
with IPG Medical. The newest addition to the Epic family of dental soft-tissue lasers, Epic
Pro features several new innovations that are industry-firsts: - A new super pulse technology for more precise, enhanced laser tissue cutting
- Real-time automatic power control to enhance speed and consistency when performing surgery with pre-programed tip temperature
- Pre-initiated, bendable, disposable tips with new smart tip technology to ensure tip performance and quality
Automatic Power Control: Epic Pro cuts four times faster1 than a classic diode laser with
minimal collateral damage. In this treatment mode, the laser in continuous wave mode converts light energy to thermal power at the tip. Laser energy is adjusted automatically in real time to maintain constant tip temperature. The result is extremely consistent and reliable cutting conditions, regardless of speed of movement, tissue type, etc. Super Thermal Pulse: Epic Pro can achieve ten times the peak power of a standard diode (and up to three times that of the closest competitor) laser in short micro-pulses for the highest cutting efficiency and safety. In this treatment mode, the laser converts light energy to thermal power, which it emits as thermal power pulses, (i.e. multiple bursts of high power). Each of these thermal bursts cuts tissue highly efficiently. When the laser is activated, power bursts are emitted with a preset pulse width (duration), while maintaining a precise thermal level at the tip. The laser is powered on only about 3-5% of the time, giving tissue ample time to relax between pulses; creating a safer and gentler experience for patients.
Introducing the first advanced-grade diode laser in dentistry that offers more power and innovation than any diode on the market. Epic Pro monitors and measures the temperature of the laser tip for predictable, consistent results with every use.
The Only Laser with Automatic Power ControlEpic Pro is the ONLY FDA-cleared laser with Automatic Power Control, an exclusive innovation from BIOLASE that enables the operator to lase with confidence and speed. 
Enhanced Clinical ApplicationsEpic Pro is the professional’s choice for managing soft tissue cases. With over 20 clinical presets, multiple treatment modes, and an advanced mode for expert users, Epic Pro provides unparalleled consistency and predictability. Unlike traditional diodes, Epic Pro moves quickly and with little snag-and-drag resistance. 
Greater Precision and ComfortEpic Pro brings more precision and comfort than traditional diodes due to innovations such as Super Thermal Pulse mode, which can pulse energy as quickly as ten-millionths of a second, resulting in efficient clinical cutting with less thermal damage than normal diode lasers. 
Introducing Smart Tip TechnologyEpic Pro uses durable new tip technology, available in uninitiated and pre-initiated formats depending on your clinical needs. Epic Pro tips work hand in hand with the laser’s Smart Tip technology to prompt you when a fresh tip is needed. 
With Epic Pro, ‘You Have to See It to Believe It’If you are a current diode laser or CO2 laser user, you have to see Epic Pro cut tissue live and compare to your current laser experience. When current Epic Pro customers were first shown Epic Pro, their response? “You have to see it cut to understand how much faster it is.” Fill out the contact form on this page to request a live demonstration for Epic Pro in your clinic.Technical Specifications Biolase Epic Pro Dental Soft Tissue Laser| Dimension | 7.25in (W) x 4.5in (L) x 6.5in (H) (18.4cm x 11.4cm x 16.5cm) | | Weight | 4 lbs (1.8 kg) | | Operating Voltage | 100V – 240V at 1.2A/0.5A | | Frequency | 50/60 Hz | | Main Control | Power Switch | | Remote Interruption | Remote Interlock | | Disable Control | Emergency Stop Button | | DC Power Supply Module | 12V DC, 5A | | Laser Classification | Class IV (4) | | Medium | Semi-conductor diode | | Wavelength | 940nm ± 20nm | | Power Modes | Continuous, Pulse Modulation | | Fiber Tip Diameter | 300µm, 400µm | | Pulse Duration | 10µm-100ms | | Pulse Interval | 0.01ms – 20ms | | Pulse Repetition Rate | Up to 20kHz (for reference) | | NOHD | 4.77 meters | | Beam Divergence | 0.22 | | Standard Fiber Cable Length | 6 feet (1.8 meters) |
| 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® |
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