2 Introduction
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Introduction
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ORTHOPANTOMOGRAPH
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OP 3D
The ORTHOPANTOMOGRAPH
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OP 3D (later called device) is a dental X-ray device producing high quality
digital images of dentition, TM-joints, head and neck area and carpus. To take images, you need a
suitable workstation connected to the device and a dental imaging software to capture and manage
the images.
The ORTHOPANTOMOGRAPH
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OP 3D can be used for the following procedures depending on the
device configuration and country-specific regulatory approvals:
Panoramic Imaging
• Standard panoramic
• Segmented panoramic
• Pediatric panoramic
• Bitewing
• TMJ, lateral projection
Cephalometric Imaging
• Cephalometric lateral projection
• Cephalometric pediatric lateral projection
• Cephalometric Posterior-Anterior (PA) projection
• Carpus view
3D CBCT Imaging
• FOV (Volume Height x Diameter)
◦ 5 x 5
◦ 6 x 8 *
◦ 6 x 9
◦ 8 x 8 *
◦ 9 x 11
◦ 9 x 14
• Resolution
◦ LDT - Low Dose Technology
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◦ Standard
◦ High
◦ Endo (5 x 5 only)
• Scout images for FOV position and height verification
• Dental cast imaging
* In some countries/areas where 3D volume dimensions are limited by local regulations FOV sizes 6 x 9
and 9 x 11 are replaced by FOV sizes 6 x 8 and 8 x 8.
NOTICE!
This manual describes the use of a device with all available functions and so may
contain instructions to more functions than what are available with your device configuration.
CAUTION!
USA only:
Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a dentist or
other qualified professional.
To function, the device requires an additional workstation with MDD approved dental imaging
software. Every software used with the device must conform to the MDD and the relevant legal
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ORTHOPANTOMOGRAPH
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OP 3D