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  2. Intraoral camera - Wikipedia

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    Intraoral cameras (IOCs) are cameras used by dentists or doctors to show a patient the interior of their mouth, as an alternative to using a mirror. They were first introduced in 1989 and are now widely used in dental offices .

  3. Planmeca - Wikipedia

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    Planmeca, established in 1971, is a Finnish manufacturer of high-tech dental equipment, such as 3D and 2D digital imaging devices, dental units, CAD/CAM solutions [buzzword] and software. Planmeca works in close cooperation with dental universities and institutions.

  4. Digital dentistry - Wikipedia

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    However, at times the image produced can show limited information because it is only a 2D image. Intra-oral cameras (IOCs) allow an operator to see a clear image of the inside of the mouth. Similar to the size of a dental mirror IOCs have a tiny camera that is able to detect more on the 3D surface of a tooth than a 2D x-ray image is able to show.

  5. Intraoral scanner - Wikipedia

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    Intraoral scanners are devices used in dentistry which create digital scans of the teeth and soft tissue anatomy. [1] These devices replace the use of dental putty impressions by using a light source and image sensors to record the tissues inside the mouth accurately and create a virtual alternative to traditional impression plaster models [1]

  6. CAD/CAM dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Chrome-cobalt disc with bridges and crowns manufactured using WorkNC Dental CAD/CAM. CAD/CAM dentistry is a field of dentistry and prosthodontics using CAD/CAM (computer-aided-design and computer-aided-manufacturing) to improve the design and creation of dental restorations, [1] [2] especially dental prostheses, including crowns, crown lays, veneers, inlays and onlays, fixed dental prostheses ...

  7. Cone beam computed tomography - Wikipedia

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    Cone beam computed tomography (or CBCT, also referred to as C-arm CT, cone beam volume CT, flat panel CT or Digital Volume Tomography (DVT)) is a medical imaging technique consisting of X-ray computed tomography where the X-rays are divergent, forming a cone.

  8. Cybermed - Wikipedia

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    Cybermed was founded by Kim Cheol-Young in 1998 in Seoul, South Korea. [citation needed] Since its founding, Cybermed has become the first in the world to introduce cone beam CT image processing software as well as first in Korea to develop a rapid prototyping system, [1] 3D medical imaging software and an implant planning software. [2]

  9. Planmed - Wikipedia

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    Planmeca Planmed Oy is a Finnish company founded in 1988 [ 2 ] that designs and manufactures imaging systems and accessories for mammography and orthopaedic imaging . The company's headquarters are located in Helsinki , Finland.