Carestream Dental, Atlanta, announced that a recent study, published in BioMed Central Oral Health, found that the CS 3600 intraoral scanner performed best in “trueness” and “precision.”
Trueness is defined as the “ability of a measurement to match the actual value of the quantity being measured,” while precision is the “ability of a measurement to be consistently repeated.”
While the in vitro study focused on the accuracy of intraoral scanners in oral implantology, the scanner’s software features three workflows, restorative, implant-borne restorative, and orthodontic.
The CS 3600 uses continuous scanning technology, and produces HD 3D digital impressions.