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  • 3Shape D500 Dental Scanner

    $3,150

    3Shape D500 Dental Lab CAD Scanner with Computer

    Decriptions:

    – Optimized Scanning: Quick, high resolution scanning of gypsum and impression models. Single die: 50 sec (55 sec) Full model: 100 se (115 sec)

    – High Resolution: 2 cameras (3 axis movements), 1.3 Mega Pixels
    Extremely Accurate: High accuracy: < 20 Microns
    Dental System Standard: Covers all basic dental indications, including
    copings, bridges, full contour crown and bridges, wax ups and
    inlays/onlays.

    3Shape’s user-acclaimed 3D scanning for any lab
    The D500 is designed to provide powerful 3D scanning for any
    laboratory size and budget. With support for impression scanning
    capabilities, the D500 represents one of the market’s most attractive
    entry-level investments.

    Your cost-efficient CAD/CAM soution
    The D500 compact dental scanners are built on 3Shape’s leading
    scanning technologies and come with the range of dental indications
    provided in Dental SystemTM Standard.

    Ensure your future with this upgradable scanner
    The D500 scanner is upgradable to Dental System Premium for extending
    the range of available indications and widening your business scope.
    2 Cameras and 3-Axis Scanning
    The D500 is built with 2 cameras with reduced angles, which is
    required to effectively scan impressions and deep inlays. The scanner
    employs a unique 2 cameras and 3-axis motion system, which results in
    unrivaled accuracy in object geometry acquisition. The 2 cameras with
    reduced angle enables the D500 to effectively scan complicated
    geometries; areas where a single camera often will be blinded by the
    cavity. Two cameras also improve general coverage and accuracy.

    The impression scan can be applied directly in 3Shape DentalDesigner
    like any gypsum model scan and sets new standards for system
    applicability. In combination with DentalDesigner™ the new D500
    scanner brings unprecedented scan-to completed design time to the
    market for digital dentistry. attractive opportunities in terms of
    manufacturing cost, model creation speed and quality.

    The created virtual model – saved as STL – is sent to digital model
    making machines, which are currently evolving rapidly, driven by
    impression and intra oral scanners. Use either a 3D printer or a mill
    to produce casting patterns, or a milling machine with zirconia blocks
    to produce finished parts for direct implant.  A physical model can
    also be used to show the impression to the patient or dentist – to
    initiate client and lab communication – especially when scanning in
    the dentist’s office..