| Content | Sirona Sirolaser Soft Tissue Laser
Contents Include:- · 2 laser handpieces
- · 6 tips for laser handpiece
- · 1 finger switch
- · 1 foot control
- · 2 laser fiber (200 μm/320 μm)
- · 1 pair of scissors
- · 3 laser protective goggles for the dentist/assistant/patient
- · 1 transport case/storage box
- · 50 patient information leaflet
These aplications are some of the things that Siro laser can do:1. Applications inendodontic:- · Endodontic treatment is a very delicate and complex therapy fora dentist.
- · The SIROLaser can support him with its programPulpotomy
- · Pulpotomy as adjunct to the root canal therapy
2. Applications in periodontology:· As an adjuvant to conventional treatment, the SIROLaser is usedduring periodontaltreatment for sulcular debridement and gingival incisions of granulation tissue.3. Applications in surgery:Sirona Sirolaser Soft Tissue Laser· The SIROLaser can be used in surgery for optimum treatment ofsubmerged implants and teeth, troughing, labial and lingual frena, for coagulation ofaphthae, herpes and for hemostasis. Other advantages of the SIROLaser in surgery are:- · High precision during surgery
- · Precise tissue removal
- · Minimum damage to the surrounding tissue
- · Minimum bleeding, ensuring a better view of the operating site
- · Minimizing of inflammation
- · Minimum scar formation
- · Lack of postoperative wound pain
There is a new diode dental laser on the market—the SIROLaser by Sirona. Diode lasers are not new to dentistry, but what separates this laser from other dental diode lasers is that the SIROLaser is much more compact than comparable diode lasers, while providing optimum performance in periodontal, surgical, and endodontic procedures. It has a weight of 450 grams, and dimensions of 79 mm x 54mm x 190mm. That is just slightly larger than the remote control for your cable television. This compactness makes for easy transfer from operatory to operatory, and is very space-effective. And because the SIROLaser is so compact, it can be placed just about anywhere the dentist wants it.SIROLaser has a wavelength of 970 nm +/- 10nm, power ranging from 0.5 watts-7 watts, with operating modes of continuous wave (CW), pulsated, and chopped. Continuous wave (CW) is a continuous, uninterrupted laser beam that provides very good power control. Pulsed power output is a very short treatment time (90-300 m) where the laser beam is pulsed (1,000-20,000 W) and has a longer cooling time. Chopped mode is where the laser beam is interrupted at regular intervals (50% ON and 50% OFF); the advantage of this mode is that it provides better thermal control. | Biolase EPIC X Diode LaserSurgery, Whitening and Pain Relief — All at Your Fingertips:- Portable for easy transport (no more cords)
- Intuitive procedure based Interface
- Fastest in-office whitening treatment
- ComfortPulse™ technology to limit heat production
- TMJ and pain relief – Exclusive to Epic X!
- Pre-initiated tips for maximum performance with minimum chair time – Exclusive to Epic X!
- Peace of mind, knowing you’re covered with a replacement Epic X within 24 hours should yours need service – Exclusive to Epic X!
Get to Treatment, FasterChoose from standard diode laser tips or our exclusive pre-initiated tips to begin laser therapy faster than ever. Create Bright Smiles, FasterEpic X offers the fastest in-office whitening procedure available today. Faster than ever, with dramatic shade change in 20 minutes of chair time. Provide Pain Relief, FasterEpic X is cleared for temporary relief of minor pain, including pain associated with TMJ or other thermomandibular disorders.
The Epic X diode laser is the premier and most complete diode laser for the whole dental team. | 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 |
| 3Shape Trios Cart T12a Impression 3D Intraoral Scanner3Shape TRIOS is a next-generation intraoral impression solution that is fast, accurate and easy to use. TRIOS is built on 3Shape’s Ultrafast Optical Sectioning™ technology and its features include high accuracy capture, spray- and powder-free scanning, clinical scan validation, intuitive Smart-Touch user interface, and more. TRIOS is optimized for a wide range of indications.TRIOS scanner benefits and features:
-Up to 1000 3D pictures for true geometries
-Spray-free for optimal accuracy and comfort
-Designed for high-speed impression capture
-Ergonomic grip for perfect control
-Autoclaveable scanner tip
-Scanning has never been easier. No need to hold the scanner at a specific distance or angle for focus. Dentists or assistants can even rest the scanner on the teeth for support as they scan.TRIOS cart benefits and features
-Live 3D visualization
-Easy-to-use touch screen
-Sleek design
-Unique motion sensor interface
-Mobility and Wi-Fi
-Easy-to-clean
-General benefits of digital impression takingDENTISTS:
-Less adjustment and grinding during seating
-Improved accuracy and clinical results
-Faster than traditional impression taking
-Reduced need for retakes
-No impression materials and mess
-Cost savings related to materials and shippingPATIENTS : 3Shape Trios Cart T12a Impression 3D Intraoral Scanner
-Quick and comfortable experience
-Better restoration fits and minimal grinding
-Improved clinical results
-Reduced number of appointments due to fewer retakes
-Reduced over-all chair-time3.5 Tips to Obtaining a Good Scan
PREPARATION
1. Turn on the cart or PC in advance to allow the system to heat up. See section Heating and
Mounting the Scanner Tip, step 1. Allow the system to warm up for about 10 minutes prior to use. If
using the heater, the final temperature is reached when the light goes out.
2. Retract the gingiva around the preparation for the preparation to stand out clearly.
3. Make sure the scanner tip is warm to avoid condensation on the mirror. See section Heating
and Mounting the Scanner Tip, step 5.
SCANNING
1. Dry the teeth lightly using compressed air. Be sure to reach the narrow regions between teeth.
Consider using a saliva ejector and/or tampons.
2. Get a good start:
• Start at preparation (or 1st molar if antagonist).
• Wait for about 5 scanner "clicks" before proceeding (helps build up a good starting point).
• Complete preparation including preparation line.
• Scan neighboring teeth: Occlusion, lingual/palatinal side, buccal/labial side.
3. Keep scanner head at 0-5mm from the teeth, it is OK to touch the teeth occasionally.
4. Move the scanner slowly and smoothly, you should hear a more rapid clicking sound.
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5. Keep lips, cheeks, and tongue out of the scanner’s view:
• Use your finger or a dental mirror to create space between the teeth, lips and cheeks.
• Use a lip-and-cheek-retractor to keep lips and cheeks away.
• Be careful not to scan your own or assistant’s fingers.
• If you get lips, cheeks or tongue in the scan, make sure to delete it all, especially where they have
contact with the teeth (no surfaces should stick out from the teeth).
6. Keep focus on:
• Option 1 - Look at the teeth while scanning and listen to the "clicks". If it stops clicking/capturing,
carefully move back to the area marked on the screen.
• Option 2 - Look at the 2D image at the lower right corner. What you see here is what you scan.
Avoid lips, cheeks and the tongue to get an easy scan.
7. When scanning is complete, inspect the result by rotating the scan.
The important areas are:
• Preparation line (avoid interference from gingiva, saliva, blood).
• Contact points.
• Occlusal surfaces.
• If an important area is missing, simply touch this area on the model, and re-start scanning from
this point.
8. Bite Scan:
• Start from the second molar or at canine if you make an anterior scan.
• While centering the 2D image on occlusion plane, slowly move the scanner tip in straight mesial
direction with equal coverage of the upper and lower teeth.
• Scan 4 teeth for optimal alignment. This should take no more than 5 seconds.
9. Important for good colors:
• Avoid the light from the dentist chair lamp pointing directly into the patient's mouth. | Carestream CS 3800 Dental Intraoral Scanner
With CS 3800, the time has come to restore your liberty.The CS 3800 offers dental practitioners a whole new experience in acquiring impressions: freedom. Freedom from cables, freedom to pursue their preferred workflow, freedom to pay only for what they use, and freedom to interact with their partners, how they prefer, when they prefer. And, as the result of a renewed collaboration with Studio F. A. Porsche, the CS 3800 displays a timeless, ergonomic design that ensures a high-performance scanning experience.Benefits at a glance Carestream CS 3800 Dental Intraoral Scanner- High-performance wireless intraoral scanner for optimal mobility and seamless user experience
- One of the lightest and most compact intraoral scanners of the market
- Faster and smoother scanning thanks to a larger and broader field of view and a deeper field of view
- Full control of intraoral capabilities right on the handpiece
- Ergonomic design by Studio F. A. Porsche
A renewed feat with Studio F. A. PorscheThe CS 3800 intraoral scanner is the result of an ongoing collaboration with Studio F. A. PorscheThis time, the design firm moved towards the idea of designing the scanner with optimal comfort based on the morphology of the human hand combined with fluid and organic lines. The handpiece is thus refined to fit naturally in the palm of the hand, no matter the grip.Dedicated WiFi ensures continuous and efficient scanningThe CS 3800 uses dedicated point-to-point WiFi access that instantly receives data transferred from the handpiece to the computer. It’s as easy as plugging in a WiFi dongle. Once connected, it’s immediately ready to receive a signal from the handpiece: the pairing maintains a robust and stable transmission band for a continuous and efficient scanning procedure.Powered by CS ScanFlowCS ScanFlow software is the acquisition software paired with the CS 3800. Free yourself from imposed procedures: there is no need to choose a workflow when starting to scan – simply grab the handpiece and scan, then decide later which indication to apply to the data set. A four-step process keeps you on track from beginning to end. | 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. |
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