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Sirona InLab InEos X5 Scanner For Sale

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The inEos X5 can be used to scan impressions and models of all or part of the jaw manually or automatically. The new operating concept increases flexibility for the dental technician so that the scanning process can be optimally integrated into the workflow of the laboratory. While the manual scanning mode saves time for simpler operations, the fully automatic scanning mode has its benefits especially with regard to extensive operations

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Sirona InLab InEos X5 Scanner

High-tech camera with many advantages

Like its predecessor inEos Blue, the fast scanning speed of the inEos X5 is unsurpassed. The large image field allows the camera to capture four to five teeth per image and an entire jaw with a total of five images. This is how it digitalizes one single crown in less than ten seconds, a three-unit bridge construction in only 30 seconds, as well as an entire jaw in less than one minute. A completely new optical system is used for the scan, which is based on the digital pattern projection: The considerably improved accuracy of less than 12 µm and the camera’s autofocus guarantee high-quality scan data that is also suitable for procedures that require the highest degree of accuracy, such as the most demanding implant operations. Due to the camera’s greater depth of definition, the inEos X5 can also capture the entire jaw including the palate, which makes it possible to create a digital construction of model casting works.

Improved handling for new and experienced users

With an innovative five-axis technology including rotation arm and intelligent scan planning, the inEos X5 positions and captures models with all indications automatically. This standardizes the images, eliminates user error and speeds up the imaging process. That means that new users in particular can digitalize traditional procedures without requiring significant training. Altogether, the inEos X5 stands out due to its easy handling: The large and open operating area allows all standard articulators to be positioned as well as quick access to the model. With the universal model and impression tray holder, all conventional model support and split cast systems, as well as impression trays in all sizes, can also be used. The multi-die scanning offers advantages in cases where the proximal contacts cannot be seen well and in the fabrication of frameworks and copings for single restorations. With this function, up to four prepared stumps can be positioned in a special holder and digitalized at the same time.
The inEos X5 has been available at retailers since May 2013. The list price including PC and inLab software as well as the OPEN inEos interface is EUR 19,990.

Overview of new inEos X5 features:Sirona InLab InEos X5 Scanner

  • A combination of manual and fully automatic operation
  • High accuracy
  • Time savings and improved workflow due to the five-axis technology and autofocus
  • Large scan field and good depth of definition
  • Multi-die scanning for up to four individual stumps
  • Universal model and articulator holders
  • Easy handling

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DescriptionThe inEos X5 can be used to scan impressions and models of all or part of the jaw manually or automatically. The new operating concept increases flexibility for the dental technician so that the scanning process can be optimally integrated into the workflow of the laboratory. While the manual scanning mode saves time for simpler operations, the fully automatic scanning mode has its benefits especially with regard to extensive operationsCEREC 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.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 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.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.Designed especially for general dentists, the Sirona Orthophos XG3 combines top-tier image quality and exceptional ease-of-use in an affordable, digital panoramic x-ray solution.
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Sirona InLab InEos X5 Scanner

High-tech camera with many advantagesLike its predecessor inEos Blue, the fast scanning speed of the inEos X5 is unsurpassed. The large image field allows the camera to capture four to five teeth per image and an entire jaw with a total of five images. This is how it digitalizes one single crown in less than ten seconds, a three-unit bridge construction in only 30 seconds, as well as an entire jaw in less than one minute. A completely new optical system is used for the scan, which is based on the digital pattern projection: The considerably improved accuracy of less than 12 µm and the camera’s autofocus guarantee high-quality scan data that is also suitable for procedures that require the highest degree of accuracy, such as the most demanding implant operations. Due to the camera’s greater depth of definition, the inEos X5 can also capture the entire jaw including the palate, which makes it possible to create a digital construction of model casting works.Improved handling for new and experienced usersWith an innovative five-axis technology including rotation arm and intelligent scan planning, the inEos X5 positions and captures models with all indications automatically. This standardizes the images, eliminates user error and speeds up the imaging process. That means that new users in particular can digitalize traditional procedures without requiring significant training. Altogether, the inEos X5 stands out due to its easy handling: The large and open operating area allows all standard articulators to be positioned as well as quick access to the model. With the universal model and impression tray holder, all conventional model support and split cast systems, as well as impression trays in all sizes, can also be used. The multi-die scanning offers advantages in cases where the proximal contacts cannot be seen well and in the fabrication of frameworks and copings for single restorations. With this function, up to four prepared stumps can be positioned in a special holder and digitalized at the same time. The inEos X5 has been available at retailers since May 2013. The list price including PC and inLab software as well as the OPEN inEos interface is EUR 19,990.Overview of new inEos X5 features:Sirona InLab InEos X5 Scanner
  • A combination of manual and fully automatic operation
  • High accuracy
  • Time savings and improved workflow due to the five-axis technology and autofocus
  • Large scan field and good depth of definition
  • Multi-die scanning for up to four individual stumps
  • Universal model and articulator holders
  • Easy handling

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.

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.

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 Supply115-250 VAC ± 10%
Frequency50/60 Hz ± 2 Hz
Maximum Line Power Rating10 A at 250 V, 20 A at 115 V
Anode Voltage60 – 84 kV, in 2 kV steps
Anode Current3 – 15 mA, in 1 mA steps
Exposure Time12 s for standard pan, 0.16 – 2.5 s for Cephalometric
Duty Cycle1:20 at full power operation
Focal Spot0.5 mm, IEC 336 (1993)
Vertical Reach39′ to 71′ (100 to 180 cm) from ?oor to occll plane
Weight410 lbs (115 kg), 467 lbs (212 kg) with Ceph arm
Active Area CCD Sensor147 x 6 mm (Standard Pan), 220 x 6 mm (Ceph)
Image Size1536 x 2725 pixels (Standard Pan), 2304 x 2529 pixels (Ceph – Maximum)
Minimum PC RequirementsPentium® II CPU, 400 MHz, 256 MB RAM
Required Operating SystemMicrosoft® Windows 98®/ Windows 2000®/ Windows XP®

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 EasierOrthodontists can also create better Invisalign treatment plans for their patients using iTero intraoral scans.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.

SIRONA XG3 Digital Panoramic X-Ray

The ORTHOPHOS XG 3 is designed for the general practice dentist who would like to work with a basic X-ray system. The XG 3 offers you an outstanding price-performance ratio and provides the following benefits:
  • High image quality
  • Extremely simple operation
  • Solid workmanship
Accurate positioningThe ORTHOPHOS XG 3 uses proven, logical Sirona principles for exceptional imaging:
  • Exact, immediate positioning of the anterior teeth in the focal layer
  • Effective, comfortable patient stabilisation with forehead and temple supports to prevent motion blurring
Proven TechnologyThe advanced technology from the XG product family enables the ORTHOPHOS XG 3 to produce high quality diagnostic images. The benefits include:
  • Specific focal layers and orbital paths for anatomically optimised exposures
  • Very detailed display of the anterior tooth region through automatic kV adaption as X-ray beam passes through spinal region
  • 16 bit image acquisition technology provides more gray scales
  • SIDEXIS XG imaging software with useful analysis tools
Features:SIRONA XG3 Digital Panoramic X-Ray
  • High-quality, digital panoramic and TMJ imaging power with advanced patient communication tools
  • Outstanding price-performance ratio for seamless transition from film to direct digital imaging
  • Easy operation with the Multipad; effective, three-point patient stabilization for sharp images
  • Direct network capability for exceptional connectivity
SIRONA ORTHOPHOS XG 3The horizontally and vertically reduced pediatric panoramic program offers outstanding image quality with the lowest dose. Ideal for practices that treat a lot of children. The unit’s easy operation and seamless integration into your practice’s daily routines will save you valuable time. The high image quality and proven Sidexis software guarantee that you will come to a safe diagnosis quickly and easily.Quality from the very start
High quality. Durable. Safe: the Orthophos XG 3 X-ray unit is the perfect basic equipment for general dentists. The unit’s easy operation and seamless integration into your practice’s daily routines will save you valuable time. The high image quality and proven Sidexis software guarantees that you will reach a safe diagnosis quickly and easily.The positioning can be very easily reproduced since image parameters such as the bite block height are saved together with the image data. A bitewing program is available, which helps in special cases and patient situations where intraoral images cannot be used and a shorter panoramic program with a reduced dose, which is suitable for treating children, is also available.

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