Thisadvanced unit provides easy and precise positioning, a straightforward imaging process and top quality images in high resolution. Planmeca ProX is uniquely designed to make intraoral imaging easier and more reliable than ever.
Planmeca ProX adapts to both short-cone and long-cone imaging techniques. For maximum radiation hygiene, an additional rectangular collimator can be adapted for the long cone. The steady X-ray unit arm provides accurate and drift-free positioning of the lightweight tube head.
Planmeca ProX comes pre-programmed with quick settings for different exposure value combinations. Imaging parameters are automatically retrieved according to the selected exposure region and the diagnostic need, and values can also be manually adjusted if necessary.
Benefit from the ultimate in user-friendly intraoral imaging by combining Planmeca ProX with the Planmeca ProSensor HD digital sensor system. The image is displayed on the screen just seconds after exposure, significantly reducing the time needed for an intraoral x-ray examination compared to imaging plates.
Second Opinion is the first-and-only chairside AI software with global regulatory clearances to assist dentists in the detection of numerous common conditions in bitewing, periapical and panoramic x-rays of adult teeth in patients as young as 12 years old. For Romexis users, Second Opinion software will provide AI evaluations of 2D intraoral X-ray images directly within the Romexis platform, facilitating streamlined patient communication, enhanced diagnostic capabilities and a higher standard of dental care delivery. The integration will be available for Romexis users around the world soon.
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Planmeca is one of the world's leading dental equipment manufacturers, with a product range covering digital dental units, CAD/CAM solutions, world-class 2D and 3D imaging devices and comprehensive software solutions. Privately owned and headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, the company offers a portfolio of high-tech products distributed in over 120 countries worldwide. For more information, visit
planmeca.com.
When sending your Planmeca sensor in for repair it is important to include the calibration files with your sensor. Our Planmeca sensor repair technicians need the calibration file in order to properly test your Planmeca x-ray sensor to ensure that there are no artifacts or anomalies in the images that your repaired Planmeca sensor produces.
Romexis should now be bridged from Softdent. I tested this out at Partners and Perio and it seems to be working. Be aware though this probably will only work for a new Romexis setup unless they are willing to pay either carestream or planmeca for a database renumber to match patient IDs.
Patients will receive a confirmation call prior to all appointments; at this time, a series of screening questions will be reviewed. Upon arriving to your appointment, you can expect these questions to be readdressed as well as a recording of your temperature to be documented with a touchless thermometer.
We have placed plexiglass around our front desk areas; in addition, we enforce social distancing measures with 6 feet of separation between patients in the waiting room, in operatories and at the check-in and check-out desks
CT Scans and Cone Beam Imaging systems generate 3D, high definition x-rays within seconds. The panoramic images are remarkably clear, which helps with diagnosing and treating dental ailments. These scans allow us to quickly assess your dental needs and get you back out enjoying your life in less time than you might expect from traditional imaging equipment.
The health and safety of our patients is our highest priority, which is why we utilize a cone beam imaging system in our office. Unlike traditional x-ray systems, the Cone Beam system produces a very low dose of radiation, thus reducing unnecessary exposure. Some additional benefits of cone beam imaging include:
The Cone Beam is used in many dental procedures. It can be used to determine a treatment plan for dental implants, helping determine size and placement of the implant. It can also be used to diagnose and treat periodontal disease. Some additional benefits include:
It is important to us that our patients receive the most advanced care possible. We utilize cone beam technology because it gives us a clear view of facial nerves and bone structure, which allows us to plan a customized procedure to protect your nerve endings. Such advanced technology allows us to minimize pain and speed healing!
The Planmeca ProSensor combines durability with an enhanced functionality and mobility that other digital imaging systems cannot match, said Bob Pienkowski, president of Planmeca USA, in a press release.
"The ProSensor was designed to withstand the rigorous use that frequently occurs in a dental office. The cable is strengthened with Kevlar, and inside the cable there are only two wires," he said. "This construction has proved extremely durable in testing consisting of bending the cable more than 100,000 times."
The active imaging area of the sensor extends to the whole surface for maximized imaging performance, the company noted. Hermetically sealed, the sensor can be fully immersed in disinfectant for effective infection control and prevention.
The sensors are connected to a single, elegant interface box with a magnetic connector -- a new application in the dental market and exclusive to Planmeca, Pienkowski said. And, Planmeca's sensor technology allows dentists to process images immediately, creating a quicker response for patients and enhancing dental office efficiency.
The magnetic connector allows easy connection and convenient one-hand operation, ensuring the sensor is always correctly inserted. Moreover, it enhances usability and also safety; in case the x-ray source or patient moves drastically, the connection is instantly interrupted to eliminate the risk of compromising the durability of the sensor.
The ProSensor is available in three sizes -- 0, 1, and 2 -- each correlating to the type of patient a dental office will treat: 0 for pediatric patients, 1 for older children and teens, and 2 for adults.
The interface box features LED lights which change colors to indicate the state of the sensor system, guiding the user and ensuring successful image acquisition and better image quality. When connected to the LED port on the interface box, the intelligent sensor monitors each step of the image acquisition process, providing instantaneous feedback through the display of different colors to indicate current status of digital system.
"Dentists don't have to be tied down to one USB connection with the ProSensor system -- all you need is network connectivity and you have freedom to operate the system in any of your operatories," Pienkowski said.
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