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exhibitors10 CDA Presents — August 22, 2015 Ad By Planmeca USA Staff n What if dentists could capture inter- proximal caries and more extraorally? The Planmeca ProMax S3 makes this achievable with the anatomically accurate extraoral bitewing program, possible only with patented SCARA (selectively compliant articulated roboticarm)technology. These extraoral bitewings elimi- nate gagging and capture a greater number of surfaces for better caries detection versus intraoral modali- ties*andareespeciallyusefulforper- iodontal patients, children, elderly patients, claustrophobic patients, patients with special needs, patients who gag or patients in pain. ProMax’s extraoral panoramic bitewings consist of two bitewing images that are focused to expose Planmeca ProMax S3: Capture interproximal caries extraorally Here at the CDA To learn more about the Planmeca ProMax S3, visit the company’s booth, No. 1926, call (855) 245-2908 or visit www.planmecausa.com. 5 The Planmeca ProMax S3. (Photo/ Provided by Planmeca USA) interproximalcontactsandmagnified for higher resolution. These images show details from premolar to third molar areas, including parts of the maxilla, mandible and rami. They are also useful in the place- ment of temporary anchorage devices (implant abutments) in certain treat- ments. This captures more clinical data (lateral to third molar) and con- sistently opens interproximal con- tacts better than most intraoral meth- ods. All of this comes without the chal- lenges of sensor placement, the chang- ing of sensor sizes, disinfection and equipment maintenance, helping clinical procedures run quicker and smoother than ever before, according to the company. The ProMax S3 also offers innova- tive features for compliance with the ALARA radiation safety principle. Its unique autofocus feature signifi- cantly reduces retakes, while adjust- able kV and mA settings, as well as horizontal and vertical segmentation, provide the tools to limit radiation based on clinical need. The unit is software-driven for upgradability, from advanced 2-D imaging programs to cephalometry, one-shotcephalometry,digitalimpres- sion and cast model scanning, Proface 3-D facial photos and 3-D imaging. All of the units include open- architecture Planmeca Romexis, a versatile software suite designed to support optimal imaging workflow and usability at chairside. * According to “Efficacy of ProMax Bite- wings vs. Intraoral Bitewings.” For a copy of this study, contact Planmeca USA.

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