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1. Introduction
In practical terms, chairside intraoral scanners allow the dentist to completely bypass the unpleasant and time-consuming process of taking physical impressions by capturing images of the patient’s anatomy. Those images are then used to construct virtual 3D models.
Similar to 3D scanners used in other industries, dental 3D scanners project a light source (either laser or structured light) onto intraoral tissues and the dental arches, including any prepared teeth and implant scan bodies (cylinders screwed onto implants that allow the implant position to be detected by the scanner). Those images are captured by imaging sensors which use specialized software to process and generate the data into point clouds. These point clouds are then mathematically triangulated using specialized software to create a final 3D representation of the images, replicating the patient’s anatomy to extremely precise specifications.
Intraoral scanning eliminates the inherent inaccuracies of traditional reverse-image laboratory methods that get carried through to the final restoration, often resulting in restorations that do not fit properly.
2. Product Advantage
· Al Technology, much smarter, improve a lot of scanning experience
· 3 different tips, meet more demands of different applications
· Much smaller, very easy to operate
· Clear marginline, high accuracy
· Fast scanning speed, easy to learn and use
· True color scan and HD display
3. Technical Parameter
1mim Full Arch Scanning, 5tips with 3 Different Angles, 10μm More Precise, 228g Aviation Aluminum Alloy