A dentist trying to rule out a periapical abscess really needs to see clear trabecular detail, not just a white blur—that’s what this system handles without complaint, and it's why most departments pick one up after their first trial.

For a sample unit you're looking at roughly $1,200, mid-volume orders drop to about $950 each, and if you commit to 50 units or so the price per unit falls under $800—pretty much the tightest margin our company can offer on a certified medical device.

Teh housing is high-grade metal alloy that feels noticeably heavier than the plastic alternatives, which actually helps dampen vibration during longer capture sequences, and we've found it holds up better than most when someone inevitably drops a handpiece on it.

ISO 13485 and CE Medical certifications are standdard with every shipment, obviously, but what you don't get is any kind of proprietary software lock-in—it basically outputs standard DICOM files, so you'll integrate it fine even if your practice uses an older PACS setup.

Production origin is China, lead time usually runs 20 days or so for a full container, and we recommend ordering protective cartons separate if you're shippng to high-humidity regions because the standard boxes are okay but not great for coastal transit.

It's not suited for oral surgery suites doing heavy implant planning—the resolution tops out before you'd want it there—but for routine diagnostics and endo work most clinicians say it's better than what they had in school by a long shot.
Our standard MOQ is 10 units for the WM-7, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if needed.
Lead time is typically 25 to 30 working days from order confirmation, depending on current production volume.
Yes, the WM-7 is fully certified under ISO 13485 and CE Medical, and we can provide copies of the certificates upon request.
It ships in a protective carton packaging designed to prevent damage during transit. We can also add custom packaging or branding for larger orders.
We offer limited customization, like software interface adjustments for specific clinic workflows. For hardware changes, like the metal alloy material, that would require a custom order with a higher MOQ.