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Carestream Dental announces updates to CS 3600 software

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When it was first launched in 2016, Carestream Dental’s CS 3600 intraoral scanner optimized the implant planning workflow. Today, the latest enhancements to the scanner’s acquisition software make introducing intraoral scanning into the implant workflow not just a smart choice, but a genius one.

The new intelligent scanning features of the CS 3600 reportedly make it easier to capture scans correctly on the first try, making scanning more efficient and resulting in higher quality scans before they’ve even been rendered. Missing information is color coded to indicate either holes or gaps and guide arrows recommend the best direction to scan to recapture the data. The ability to scan in high-resolution is designed to improve quality and clinical details.

The scanner’s dedicated workflow, designed specifically for implant-borne restorative scanning, supported abutments and scanbodies, has also been updated with new features to make the digital implant workflow faster, smarter and more efficient. For example, dual scan mode allows the user to scan the same implant region of interest twice - once with the scanbody in place and once without - to capture more precise data.

Related reading: How the CS 3600 intraoral scanner can improve your patient experience

When using multiple scanbodies on a single case, the new scanbody area selection tool lets users select the region around the scanbody to prevent an image mismatch. Then, the area where the scanbody is located is unselected. Finally, the new scan replaces only the area within the selected area.

“This uniquely designed tool was developed in direct response to feedback from current scanner users who are placing implants,” says Ed Shellard, DMD, chief dental officer, Carestream Dental. “It significantly improves the quality of complex restoration cases with multiple-scan bodies for optimal implant-borne restorations."

Also new for all scanning workflows is color-coded occlusion mapping and a smaller third tip size. The new tip is reportedly the shortest autoclavable tip available and is designed for posterior scanning. All three of the CS 3600’s tips can be autoclaved up to 60 times.*

For more information about the CS 3600 or any of Carestream Dental’s innovative solutions, call 800-944-6365 or visit www.carestreamdental.com.

*Tips can be autoclaved up to 60 times if the exposure is limited to 134 C at no more than four minutes and if gauze is used, as outlined in the CS 3600 Family Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (9J8269).

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