| Description | 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 | 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! | 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. | Sirona offers your lab greater freedom in terms of indications, materials and for processing third-party CAD/CAM data. The open 5-axis milling and grinding machine inLab MC X5 is designed specifically to meet dental lab requirements for cost-efficient production today and in the future. | 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. | With the intraoral scanner dwio the canadian company Dental Wings presented at the IDS a really revolutionary approach in the field of intraoral scanner. The digitally interested users will have noticed the similarity of the dwio with the Steinbichler intraoral scanner which was launched at the IDS 2 years before. In fact, the dwio intraoral scanner represents a further development. |
| Content | 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 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! |
| 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. |
The new freedom in detailEvery aspect of inLab MC X5 has been designed to address the CAD/CAM needs encountered in dental labs. Intensive technical and technological exchange with many dental technicians has led to the creation of a production machine fulfilling practically all requirements. For the reliable, independent production of dental prostheses.OpeninLab MC X5 is an open production unit. It is the perfect complement to the inLab components inEos X5 and inLab software, but it can also be used to process other STL restoration data. 1 With its own CAM module, the machine can be connected to a wide range of other CAD systems at no additional cost. DesignThe new inLab MC X5 has more than just outstanding functionality and simple operation: its extremely stable construction and modern design are also highly attractive. Its compact, elegant shape will be a real eye catcher in your lab and complements perfectly the award-winning inEos X5 extraoral scanner.Great variety of materialsinLab MC X5 is designed as a universal production unit for processing zirconium oxide, polymers, composites, wax, titanium and metals 2 as well as glass and hybrid ceramics. inLab MC X5 can be used for wet, dry, or dry/wet combination production during the same machining operation depending on material and indication.Sirona has drawn upon its 30 years of experience in the wet processing of glass ceramics to create the ultimate machine for the wet grinding of fully anatomical restorations from high-strength monolithic materials.Switching between wet and dry production e.g. from glass ceramics to zirconium oxide is fast and uncomplicated.inLab MC X5 – efficient and flexible inLab MC X5 is a universal 5-axis production unit for wet and dry production of blocks and disks. It was designed to meet dental requirements in labs and focus on economic and effective production processes.You benefit from a wide range of materials and can select from the high-quality materials of Dentsply Sirona and its CAD/CAM material partners for which the production processes of inLab MC X5 are optimized. | 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. | Dwio Intraoral Scanner Dental WingsIntraoral scanner
Based on a novel and incredibly compact 3D capture technique called Multiscan Imaging, the Dental Wings intraoral scanner allows dentists to take digital impressions in a natural, fluid manner. Its remarkably small handpiece, gesture control, and easy maintenance make it a compelling digital impression option for clinicians.Design approach: the patient first
The intraoral scanner was designed to address the needs of dental professionals looking for an intuitive technology for capturing digital impressions. With the overall objective to help dentists focus on the patient rather than the technology, the Dental Wings intraoral scanner offers:– A remarkably small handpiece very similar in size, shape, and weight to existing dental handpieces. Its familiar shape allows to assume a natural position relative to the patient.
– Visual and auditive feedback — a luminescent ring and audible signals indicate when data is being successfully captured, allowing the user to focus in the mouth rather than on the screen.
– Easy maintenance of the lightweight all-metal handpiece that has no moving parts, no complex illumination or cooling system.
– Motion control technology for a no-touch operation of the system while the user has gloves on.Scanning technology Dwio Intraoral Scanner Dental Wings
Five miniaturized 3D scanners in the handpiece tip directly view the teeth and soft tissue from multiple orientations simultaneously, capturing even the most difficult to see areas of preparations with minimal effort by the user.Open workflows
The intraoral scanner is a dedicated “scan only” chairside system with multiple options for the design and fabrication steps. Captured data is seamlessly transmitted to in-office or remote systems via DWOS Connect for prosthesis design and production. Users of Dental Wings’ simple to use yet powerful DWOS CAD suite of design applications, as well as other open dental CAD software, are able to import the scan data directly. |
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