| Soredex Scanora® 3D with HD Panoramic Takes Dentistry to the Next Level of Excellence |
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| Friday, 04 July 2008 17:34 | ||
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MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN... Instrumentarium Dental, Inc. unveiled the new Soredex Scanora(r) 3D X-ray system with HD panoramic at the CDA Spring Scientific Session in Anaheim, CA, in May. Soredex Scanora 3D combines a three field of view Cone Beam with high definition panoramic imaging in a single system to produce anatomically correct images of teeth, bone and soft tissue plus the highest quality panoramic images. The system is designed to help dentists and oral surgeons improve diagnostics, shorten treatment-planning time, increase surgical success and improve workflow. Dental professionals will find the system especially effective for implant procedures, oral surgery and TMJ analysis. The entire treatment process can now be controlled at a single practice. Currently other cone beam/panoramic systems on the market offer low quality, pseudo-panoramic images requiring dentists to purchase separate panoramic units to get the image quality they want. The Soredex Scanora 3D from Instrumentarium Dental has true panoramic imaging technology that produces the same high quality images that dentists expect from dedicated systems. Instrumentarium has added a unique Autoswitch(tm) feature to easily change modes between high definition panoramic to cone beam without the need to change detectors or reposition the patient. Short scan and reconstruction times further increase ease and efficiency to make workflow as fast and efficient as possible.In Cone Beam Mode, Scanora 3D offers three fields of view allowing the proper image volume to be selected for each specific diagnostic task. The field of view can be positioned anywhere within the maxillofacial area. The smallest view is 60 mm x 60 mm and is ideal for single implant operations, localized dental problems and TM joints. The medium view, 75 mm x 100 mm, is suitable when the entire dentition, including the mental and mandibular foramen, needs to be examined. The largest view, 75mm x 145 mm, is the best choice when the complete dentition, both TM joints and upper cervical spine, or maxillofacial area, with airways, must be examined. Details at :www.soredex.com Add your comment
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