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3DISC has announced a new 3D scanner designed for dentists to make digital impressions.
3DISC, a provider of digital X-ray and 3D imaging technology for dental clinics, has announced the upcoming launch of Heron™ IOS, a new intraoral 3D scanner designed for dentists to make digital impressions. The hand-held scanner is challenging the market with its simplicity and ease of use. Comprising a small, lightweight hand and mouth piece, it is not only a leader in ergonomics but also challenges existing market prices by offering highly competitive pricing without compromising its high quality.
“In the development of Heron™ IOS – our focus has been to bring a scanner to market that easily fits into the modern dental practice and workflows. Sleek and small, lightweight, ergonomic design in a solution that delivers great depth perception, color recognition and speed. We understand that, first and foremost, the unit had to be precise in order to create digital impressions that the dentist can rely on,” says 3DISC CEO Sigrid Smitt Goldman.
Additionally, the scanner development and design is based on four important cornerstones:
“There is a high-end segment in the industry for fully featured, advanced products and technology, where you naturally pay for innovation, as well as for the premium brands - the Ferraris of intraoral scanners. However, we recognize that dentists and clinics that primarily perform the most common restorations and a limited amount of impressions per year have different needs. With them in mind, we have created a scanner that covers all common features and restorations. Heron™IOS takes its own spot in the middle segment of the market - the “Volkswagen” of scanners – as the sensible and smart choice,” says Thomas Weldingh, executive VP of sales and marketing.
The solution - Heron™ IOS is digital impression taking the smart and cost-efficient way.
The scanner is an optical impression system that creates digital 3D models for dental restorations. It records the tooth morphology, analog impressions or gypsum models for use in CAD/CAM for dental restorative prosthetic devices. A ‘cradle’ holds the scanner when not in use, and each unit comes with order management software for PCs, as well as lab integration with Exocad DentalCAD. The scanner software is set up to aid in the creation of restorations such as Crowns, Bridges, Inlays, Onlays and Veneers. It also offers premium features such as color capture, shade-matching and a built-in heater to prevent fogging.
3DISC will debut this new scanner at the International Dental Show (IDS) 2017. With this world premiere, 3DISC takes an important step toward further solidifying their position in the dental industry by using its expertise of imaging technologies and creating new products that address the needs of the dental market. The new scanner from 3DISC will be available this year, with shipments expected to begin in Q4.