DEXIS has introduced the Imprevo intraoral scanner, featuring updated software, faster frame rates, a slimmer design, and expanded scanning capabilities.
DEXIS has added a new intraoral scanner to its imaging portfolio with the launch of Imprevo, powered by IS ScanFlow 2.0 software. The release expands the company’s line of digital tools for diagnostics and treatment planning.
Slimmer Build, Faster Capture
According to DEXIS, the Imprevo scanner is 20% slimmer than the IS 3800 series, a change intended to improve comfort for both clinicians and patients. The device also delivers a maximum of 40 frames per second, double the rate of previous models.
The scanner includes a 25 mm depth of field, a 39% increase over the IS 3800, which allows for improved access to deeper or narrower intraoral areas. It uses GPU-based parallel processing technology to support faster rendering and higher mesh detail. The device is also designed for integration with a range of third-party systems.
Software and Workflow Updates
The accompanying IS ScanFlow 2.0 software aims to streamline the scanning experience. “The DEXIS Imprevo scanner immediately conveys a sense of solidity and confidence, while maintaining excellent handling. The evolution of the accompanying software DEXIS IS ScanFlow v2.0 makes the entire scanning experience smoother and more pleasant, both for the clinician and the patient. The increased depth of field is remarkable, allowing for scanning in significantly tighter spaces,” said Dr. Carlo Massimo Saratti.
Leonardo Franchini, a dental technician, noted improvements in image clarity. “The digital impressions taken with the new DEXIS Imprevo scanner are very sharp and well-defined. Details in tight spaces, such as interproximal regions, are typically much clearer and more visible than in previous versions—evidence of a high-performance, cutting-edge device. The entire digital workflow benefits from this, enabling smooth and reliable operations,” he said.
Integration with DTX Studio Clinic
The scanner is designed for use with DTX Studio Clinic, a centralized imaging hub for intraoral, 2D, and 3D data. The platform allows for chairside diagnostics, scan fusion, and treatment planning. According to DEXIS, the integration supports automated case setup and surgical guide creation.
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