Look, it’s not the fastest scanner on the market—15 frames per second means a full arch takes about 2-3 minutes, so if you’re chasing sub-60-second scans this isn’t it—but for most clinical work that speed is actually fine because trade-off is real-color capture without needing extra software.
We usually have stock on these, but confirm lead time since CE certifcation paperwork can sometimes hold things up for a week or so depending on your country’s import rules.
The 235g wand is basically the lightest we’ve handled, and what it does is let you get into tight posterior areas without the patient gagging—something the heavier models can’t always pull off.
Scanning accuracy sits at ≤20μm, which is tighter than what most ortho cases need, but for implant planning or crown prep you’ll appreciate that margin, and the data exports as STL, PLY, or OBJ so it plays nice with exocad, 3Shape, whatever you’re running.
One thing a buyer might not think to ask: the humidity range is 30-80% RH, so if your operatory runs dry in winter you might get some glitches—keep a humidifier nearby.
Anyway, order teh power supply seprately since we ship the scanner with a universal 100-240V adapter but not the country-specific plug head—MOQ is one unit, and we’ve got about 20 units or so ready to go.
Absolutely, 20-micron accuracy already covers routine needs like surgical guides and orthodontic treatment planning. Combined with true-color scanning, it also helps identify soft tissue margins more clearly, improving impression accuracy.
It supports three common formats: STL, PLY, and OBJ, and is compatible with most CAD/CAM software on the market, such as exocad and 3Shape. No additional conversion is needed, making data transfer very convenient.
The CE certification covers both electrical safety (IEC 60601 series) and biocompatibility (ISO 10993), and it has also passed EMC electromagnetic compatibility testing. The compliance documentation for entering the European market is complete.
The 235g weight features a specialized ergonomic design, with an optimized handle grip angle. It generally does not cause noticeable fatigue during routine clinical procedures. For extended use, it is recommended to use a support stand.