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Applying the X-Mind Trium in your practice

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New advanced technology is said to help facilitate the implant-planning process.

X-Mind® Trium, a CBCT device from ACTEON®, continues its technological progress with new advanced tools to communicate, manage data and deliver the best patient care possible. A unique Mac and iPad application is said to provide more comprehensive diagnoses, resulting in better benefits and safer care. 

Simple: X-Mind Trium and ACTEON Imaging Suite reportedly allow clinicians to display the assessment of bone density all around an implant with just one click. Bone density information is clearly represented by the colors red and green, along with a 3D mapping. The 3D imaging is engineered to offer high precision of the anatomy from a single scan and provide a full understanding of the patient’s jaw.

Safe: With X-Mind Trium, the implementation of therapy from the diagnosis is said to be safer because it is quick, less traumatic and less stressful. Surgical effects are reportedly minimized and treatment planning is more reliable. 

Trending article: How to ensure the entire team is on board with technology

Precise: The CBCT system is designed with a metal artifact reduction filter to differentiate more precisely the nature of the dental and bone tissues. It is also engineered to respond directly to the needs of specialists and general practitioners in the diagnosis of pathologies related to periodontics, orthodontics and maxillofacial surgery. 

Adaptable: X-Mind Trium is said to adapt to the growing needs of dental offices by pairing 2D panoramic with 3D imaging and digital cephalometric analysis when necessary. The cephalometric radiography reportedly offers simpler patient positioning and the smallest physical footprint on the market

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