Planmeca ULD CBCT Technology Affirmed by Scientific Studies
A recently published scientific study found that Planmeca Ultra Low Dose (ULD) CBCT technology was suitable for diagnostic use.
A recently published scientific study found that Planmeca Ultra Low Dose (ULD) CBCT technology was suitable for diagnostic use.
A side-by-side comparison of four intraoral scanners currently on the market for the digital orthodontic practice.
Through a partnership with Asana, a work management platform for teams, Align will offer Invisalign-trained doctors a customizable workflow solution to help practices track tasks connected to the patient’s treatment journey.
McDonough will lead the Planmeca subsidiary in North America, said to be the most significant market for the Planmeca Group.
Read MoreThe Planmeca Emerald intraoral scanner can now be used to produce Ortoplus’ OrthoApnea mandibular advancement devices and Alineadent clear aligners for orthodontic patients.
Read MoreNashville-based orthodontist Dr Jay Burton will lead the seminar, titled “The Digital Age of Orthodontics: Discover the New Digital Workflow Using Planmeca Ultra Low Dose in Your Practice,” on May 4, 2018, in Washington, DC.
Read MoreThe complementary certification program provides materials for dental practices to help them inform and market to patients the practice’s use of Planmeca ultra low dose radiation imaging technology.
Read MoreThe Planmeca Emerald intraoral scanner can be integrated into an orthodontic practice’s workflow to produce Panthera’s devices for the treatment of snoring and/or obstructive sleep apnea.
Read MoreThe company’s new distribution partners include Patterson Dental, Atlanta Dental Supply, Burkhart Dental Supply, Midway Dental Supply, and Nashville Dental Inc.
Read MorePatterson Dental will distribute a range of Planmeca products, including its digital dental units, 2D and 3D imaging devices, and CAD/CAM and software solutions.
Read MoreDoctors certified for use of the WIN lingual bracket system can now instantly send scans acquired with the Planmeca Emerald.
Read MoreThe Planmeca Emerald and Planmeca PlanScan intraoral scanners can now be used with the Orchestrate 3D treatment planning software and 3D printing solutions.
Read MoreNow, both the Planmeca Emerald and Planmeca PlanScan intraoral scanners are accepted for use with the ClearCorrect aligner system.
Read MoreThe European-based ClearCaps produces a clear aligner system.
Read MoreThe Planmeca Solea features adjustable brightness and color temperature, and can be connected to the company’s Romexis software to monitor light use.
Read MoreThe service, intended for orthodontic practitioners, incorporates CephX’s AlgoCeph algorithm, which utilizes artificial intelligence and machine learning technology, into the Planmeca Romexis dental imaging software.
Read MorePlanmeca Romexis Insights provides real-time information on how an office’s equipment operates and usage history.
Read MoreThe Planmeca Emerald weighs 183 grams and is compatible with the company’s Romexis and PlanCAD Easy software suites.
Read MoreIntraoral scanners from Planmeca, 3Shape, and 3M are now integrated with Henry Schein’s Dentrix practice management software via the Digital Dental Exchange OS.
Read MoreThe new line of Evolution Consoles focus on integrating modern technology, like ethernet and USB connections, as well as digital scanner integration, CPU storage, and LED lighting.
Read MoreThe company will hold two live events—one in southern California and the other in North Carolina—to present to dental clinicians its latest digital technology.
Read MoreThe company has launched its new Creo 3D printer, which is expected to eventually support 3D printing of orthodontic models.
Read MoreOraMetrix has certified Planmeca’s ProMax 3D Classic, ProMax 3D Mid, and ProMax 3D Max for use with suresmile.
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