Revolution of Implantology: Photogrammetry Technology
Nextsum’s Optical Photogrammetry Scanner transforms dental workflows, especially for multi-implant restorations. Leveraging advanced technology significantly reduces chairside time, visits, and production costs while ensuring predictable and precise results, independent of the operator's skill level.
Clinical Use
For edentulous implant scenarios, the Runyes Extraoral Scanning System utilizes high-precision image recognition and photogrammetry technology to assist clinicians in accurately capturing implant positional relationships.
- Precision: Fully digital process, with accuracy up to 30μm.
- Comfort: Replaces traditional impressions, providing high patient comfort and reducing the burden on both patients and clinicians.
- Speed: Standardized impression process, with half-arch scans completed in under 1 minute.
- Reliability: No need for adjustments, one-time success, saving time and effort.
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Key Performance Highlights
- Measurement Volume: 90 * 90 * 50 mm, ideal for various dental scenarios.
- Measurement Distance: 260 mm, ensuring accurate scanning from different angles.
- Fast Scanning: Less than 1 minute for quick, efficient impressions.
- High Precision: Positional accuracy of ± 30 μm and angular accuracy of ± 1.0°, ensuring reliable and detailed scans.
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Patient Benefits
- Stress-Free Impressions: The process is comfortable and quick, requiring only a lip retractor to measure the arch, reducing discomfort compared to traditional impression techniques.
- No Need for Try-Ins: As the parts fit perfectly from the first try, there is no need for additional fitting or adjustments.
- Shorter Treatment Times: Photogrammetry technology makes early load protocols more feasible, reducing the overall treatment time for patients.
TRADITIONAL & NEXTSUm
Three Methods for Edentulous Arch Restoration Impressions
Traditional Manual Resin Splint Sectioning & Reconnection
This process is intricate, time-consuming, and highly dependent on technicians. Achieving precision is challenging, requiring careful attention during the impression-taking and sectioning phases.
Nextsum's Revolutionary Extraoral Photogrammetry Scanning
Utilizing multiple cameras, this method offers a larger scanning range, faster scanning speed, and simplified operation. Although it still requires intraoral scanning to capture detailed soft tissue information.
Intraoral Scanner Scanning Through the Scan Body
Scanning with a multi-unit scan body is complex and prone to significant data overlay errors. Long scanning durations and mucosal instability can compromise the accuracy of the scan, making the process both tedious and prone to inaccuracies.
This state-of-the-art photogrammetry technology is designed to optimize dental procedures, benefiting patients, clinicians and laboratories while enhancing the overall workflow in dental practices.