3Dx Panoramic

SOREDX

SCANORA 3Dx

Scanora 3D Cone Beam Dental Imaging System

Scanora 3D Cone Beam Dental Imaging System

Machine features

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    Scan time: 18 - 34 s

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    Effective exposure time: 2,4 - 6 s

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    Image slot type: 3D Flat panel a-Si

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    X-ray generator

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    Focal point 0.5 mm

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    Goal angle 15 degrees

Information

At Elvetiko Diagnostic Center we have a 3D panoramic machine, Soredex Scanora 3Dx.

The three-dimensional panoramic imaging machine, Soredex Scanora 3DX is a reliable and useful imaging tool (Machine-system) for dental study. The system is also ideal even for dental - facial examinations and cranial examinations. The advanced X-ray production combines high image quality with a low dose of radiation in an ultra-modern panel room. It has a CBCT system with radiation doses almost at the same level as a classic panoramic x-ray.

The CBCT Cone Beam Computed Tomography is the conical beam computed tomography, an important tool that with a single scan of a few seconds can provide effective and detailed tooth imaging. he machine rotates around the head of the examinee, producing several images, which then, through specialized software, are placed on three levels (transverse, coronary, oval).

The Scanora® 3DX system is an enough flexible system that provides diagnostic tools for a wide range of applications. In addition to dental use, Scanora® 3DX is an important tool that helps meet the needs of ENT doctors. FOV option, ease of use, and software capabilities provide effective solutions to Diagnostic tasks.

Examinations performed

elvetiko

  • Charalambou Pettermeridi 17
    204 2 Strovolos, Nicosia

  • +357 22 519 337

  • +357 22 519 347

Additional Information

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    Panoramic program for adults

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    Children program

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    Special archiving and image editing software

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    Ability to examine the patient in a sitting position

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