Dental Cone Beam Imaging

Dental cone beam imaging systems capture and create detailed 3D digital models of a patient’s anatomy. Also called cone beam 3D imaging or cone beam computer tomography (CBCT), these imaging systems are among the fastest growing technologies in the dental industry and are quickly becoming a standard of care for dental implant treatment planning. This 3D imaging technology also is useful for orthodontics, endodontics, dental sleep medicine, airway management and a range of other clinical imaging needs. Designed with limiting patient exposure to radiation as much as possible, the newest cone beam systems work with far lower radiation doses and offer small fields of view to capture data from just the desired area of anatomy. Because cone beam scans must be evaluated for any anatomic anomalies, it is a good idea to make sure the cone beam vendor you choose includes clinical training for your staff to cover both the unit and image processing software.
CompanyPlanmeca USA, Inc.Planmeca USA, Inc.Planmeca USA, Inc.Planmeca USA, Inc.Planmeca USA, Inc.
ItemPlanmeca VisoProMax 3D Dental Cone Beam Imaging SystemProMax 3D LEProMax 3D MaxProMax 3D Plus X-ray Unit
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DescriptionDesigned to make capturing premium 3D cone beam images easier and more convenient, the Planmeca Viso features live virtual field of view positioning Planmeca's ProMax 3D X-ray is a real all-in-one unit offering 3D digital imaging in addition to digital panoramic and cephalometric programs. This Designed as an entry-level 3D imaging system, the Planmeca ProMax 3D LE (Limited Edition) provides high quality images with low radiation doses. With A CBCT system perfectly suited for a diverse dental practice, the ProMax 3D Max offers selectable fields of view for capturing 3D images of several Planmeca ProMax® 3D Plus offers the user a wide variety of volume sizes for applications requiring 3D imaging. The volume sizes range from 34x42
WarrantyNot AvailableNot Available5 years on unit; 3 years on sensorNot AvailableNot Available
Focal Spot0.5 mm x 0.5 mm0.5 mmNot Available0.6 mm0.5 mm
FootprintNot Available115 x 125 x 153 - 243 cm (44 x 49 x 60-96 in)
With Ceph: 200 x 125 x 153 - 243 cm (44 x 49 x 60-96 in)
Not Available116 x 137 x 239 cm (45 x 54 x 94 in)118 x 137 x 161- 239 cm (47 x 54 x 64-94 in) With Ceph: 206 x 137 x 161 - 239 cm (82 x 54 x 64-94 in)
Scan TimeNot Available9 - 37 SecondsNot Available9 to 40 seconds2 - 33 seconds
Installation IncludedNot AvailableYesNot AvailableNot AvailableNot Available
Patient PositioningStandingStanding, SittingStandingStandingStanding
Primary Reconstruction TimeNot Available2 - 25 SecondsNot Available2 to 55 seconds2 - 30 seconds
Volume ReconstructionYesYesYesYesYes
Panoramic ReconstructionYesYesNot AvailableYesYes
Cephalo ReconstructionOptionalOptionalNot AvailableNot AvailableYes
DICOM ExportYesYesYesYesYes
Plate Dimensions25 cm x 30 cmNot AvailableNot AvailableNot AvailableNot Available
Image DetectorNot AvailableCMOS Flat PanelFlat PanelCMOS Flat PanelCMOS, Flat Panel
Software OSNot AvailableWindows, MacWindows, OS XWindows, MacWindows, Mac
Included SoftwareNot AvailablePlanmeca Romexis 3D Explorer, Database Server, Planmeca Romexis Image DatabasePlanmeca RomexisPlanmeca RomexisPlanmeca Romexis®
Gray ScaleNot Available12 bitNot AvailableNot AvailableNot Available
Voxel Size (Slice Thickness)75, µm 150, µm 300, µm 450, µm 600 µm75 to 400 µmNot Available75 to 600 µm75 to 600 µm
Fields of View3 cm x 3 cm to 30 cm x 19 cm with single scan – stitched up to 30 cm x 30 cm8 x 8 cm
8 x 5 cm
5 x 8 cm
5 x 5 cm
Stitched volume 14 x 10.5 x 8 cm
11 x 8 cm5 x 5.5 cm, 10 x 5.5 cm, 10 x 9 cm, 13 x 5.5 cm, 13 x 9 cm, 10 x 13 cm, 13 x 13 cm, 13 x 16 cm, 23 x 16 cm, 23 x 26 cm16 x 9 cm
16 x 5 cm
9 x 9 cm
9 x 5 cm
7 x 7 cm
7 x 5 cm
4 x 7 cm
4 x 5 cm
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