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SkyView 3D CBCT panoramic imager

SkyView combines a cone beam X-ray source with a latest generation image intensifier in order to deliver high-definition 3D images with low X-ray doses.

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3D for dentists
With SkyView you can obtain three-dimensional reconstructions of teeth and the entire maxillofacial area.

High-resolution images with a 9” or 6” field of view can be completed with a close-up zoom of a 4” diameter section.

Images are completely free from geometric deformation, perfectly measurable with micrometric precision and reliable over time.

Safety and wellbeing
The high sensitivity of the image intensifier, the scan speed and the pulsed X-ray emission system ensure that X-ray doses are very low indeed.

A natural, unhindered position means no claustrophobia or anxiety. With SkyView, the scanning experience is a pleasant one.

SkyView can easily be installed in any dental surgery: X-ray screening requirements are comparable to those of a panoramic system.
 

Laser beam positioning and Scout method
The software-guided Scout procedure is extremely high-precision and involves the acquisition of two preview (Scout) X-ray images at extremely low dosages; these previews are used to identify the centre of volumetric reconstruction.


Image quality and precision

The supine position gives the best possible degree of immobility without having to resort to constriction of the cranium, thus ensuring naturally enhanced image quality
 
Thanks to Isotropic Voxels, measurements are reliable and on a 1:1 scale whatever the reference plane of the measured sections..

Simple, yet effective positioning procedures ensure the X-ray will never have to be repeated because of alignment errors.

Perfect data presentation
At the end of the acquisition/volumetric reconstruction procedure, the dentist will have multiple views of the patient’s anatomy:

  • a curvilinear cross-section that resembles the “panoramic” image
  • a moveable 3-D model
  • a coronal cross-section that allows exploration of the upper/lower dental arches
  • ten transverse cross-sections that are especially useful for the linear and angular measurements so often used with implants.

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