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Next Generation i-CAT - Features

The Leader in Cone Beam 3-D Dental Imaging Introduces the Most Complete 3-D Imaging System for Quicker and More Comprehensive Diagnostic Treatment Planning

Building on i-CAT®’s unparalleled, 3-D imaging technology - the next generation i-CAT® offers a new ergonomic design, groundbreaking performance advancements and a wealth
of new and improved features.


 

Functionality Easy-to-operate push button controls
   
Low Radiation Dose* Best image quality with less radiation to the patient
Less than ˝ the dose of a full mouth series
NEW low dose settings for follow-up scans and children
36 - 74 ěSv
   
Sensor Technology Amorphous Silicon Flat Panel Sensor
16,384 shades of gray
Best signal to noise ratio for clearer images
Optional Extended Field of View with adjustable sensor to capture:
- Landscape: Full resolution and detail obtained for smaller fields of view
- Portrait: Captures Extended Field of View data
   
Software Streamlined for Dental Workflow
Free i-CATVisionTM for unlimited networking and sharing
DICOM 3 compatible output for sharing with third party applications
Automatic Pan and Ceph reconstruction
NEW practice management interface available with a growing list of providers
DICOM functionality/PACS interface
Automatic nerve canal estimation
   
Reporting Available in i-CAT Vision
   
Design New clean design for aesthetics and ergonomics
Sturdy and stable chair/head support mechanism
– reduces patient movement and optimizes image quality
Small in-office footprint
   
Support Superior Customer Support – Technicians, Training,
  Marketing & Strongest R&D
   
*Based on ICRP publication 60: Recommendations of the ICRP
 
 
 
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