In today’s rapidly advancing dental industry, the integration of versatile imaging systems is paramount for executing successful dental procedures. 360 Visualise is thrilled to unveil the Acteon XMIND Prime2 CBCT, an avant-garde device that unifies 2D panoramic, cephalometric, and CBCT imaging, setting a new standard in diagnostic precision and patient care. Download the Brochure HereRecognising the pivotal role of diagnostic CBCT images in dental treatments is crucial. However, the field is not without its challenges, such as bulky devices, patient anxiety, intricate installation processes, and complex data management. Addressing these issues head-on, the XMIND Prime2 CBCT has been meticulously designed...
The length of time it takes to install a dental cone beam CT (CBCT) scanner can vary depending on a number of factors, including the specific model of scanner being used, the location where it will be installed, and any required modifications to the space or electrical systems. In general, installing a CBCT scanner is a complex process that may take several days or even weeks to complete. It is important to carefully plan the installation process to ensure that it goes smoothly and that the machine is ready for use as soon as possible. Here are some of the...
Guided surgery is a technique used in implant dentistry to increase the accuracy and predictability of the surgical procedure. It involves the use of pre-operative planning and specialised surgical guides to help the surgeon place dental implants in the correct position.There are several benefits to using guided surgery in implant dentistry:Increased accuracy: The use of surgical guides helps the surgeon place the implants in the correct position, which can improve the overall outcome of the procedure.Reduced surgical time: Because the surgical guide helps the surgeon know exactly where to place the implants, the procedure can be completed more quickly.Reduced risk...
There are several ways that an independent specialist could help a dentist improve their patient care with digital imaging:1. Training: An independent specialist could provide training on how to use digital imaging equipment and software, including how to properly position the equipment, how to obtain high-quality images, and how to interpret and analyse the images.2. Image interpretation: An independent specialist could review digital images obtained by the dentist and provide feedback on the quality of the images and any potential diagnostic findings.3. Image analysis: 360 Visualise could use specialised software to analyse digital images and provide additional information that may not...