Easy Model Scanning

Easy model scanning is a digital method used to create a 3D representation of a patient’s dental structure. This process is commonly used in orthodontics, prosthodontics, and restorative dentistry for accurate treatment planning. The scanner captures detailed impressions without requiring traditional molds, making the experience more comfortable for patients.

Multiple Fields of View 3D

This feature in dental imaging allows professionals to adjust the size of the scan area depending on the diagnostic needs. It enhances flexibility by providing various field sizes, enabling more detailed or broader scans depending on whether a full mouth or a single tooth needs assessment.

Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Imaging

TMJ imaging captures the structure and function of the jaw joint, helping diagnose disorders affecting the temporomandibular joint. This imaging is essential for assessing problems like joint misalignment, arthritis, and dislocations.

Periapical X-rays (PA)

Periapical X-rays capture a detailed view of an individual tooth from the crown to the root and surrounding bone. It is commonly used in diagnosing dental infections, root abnormalities, and periodontal diseases.

Panoramic Views (OPG – Orthopantomogram)

A panoramic X-ray (OPG) captures a full view of the entire mouth, including the upper and lower jaws, teeth, and surrounding structures in a single image. It provides a broad overview of a patient’s dental and skeletal structure.

3D CT, Dental Radiographs (Cone Beam CT – CBCT)

Cone Beam CT (CBCT) provides three-dimensional images of the teeth, jawbone, and surrounding structures. It offers highly detailed images that traditional X-rays cannot provide.

Bite-Wing X-rays

Bite-wing X-rays show the upper and lower back teeth in a single image. They help detect cavities between teeth and assess bone loss due to gum disease.

Occlusal X-rays

Occlusal X-rays provide a broad view of the floor of the mouth and are used to capture images of larger portions of the jaw.

Extraoral Bite-Wing X-rays

These X-rays are similar to traditional bite-wing X-rays but are taken outside the mouth. They are used for patients who have difficulty biting down on an X-ray sensor, such as young children or those with limited mouth opening.

Intraoral Bite-Wing X-rays

Intraoral bite-wing X-rays are taken inside the mouth and provide a highly detailed view of the upper and lower teeth, specifically the crowns and bone levels.

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