Brochure Veraviewepocs 3D R100 2019 EN
Brochure Veraviewepocs 3D R100 2019 EN
Brochure Veraviewepocs 3D R100 2019 EN
R100
The Veraviewepocs 3D R100 offers the unique MORITA image quality for every dental
Practice. The Veraviewepocs 3D R100 has revolutionized 3D imaging and continues to set
standards. Superior image quality in 3D and 2D, the MORITA-exclusive Panoramic Scout
function and the MORITA-exclusive Reuleaux image format are just a few examples. In
addition, there are features such as 6 selectable exposure areas, an automatic exposure
for panorama shots and innovative techniques for automatic dose reduction.
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3D Reuleaux Full Arch Field of View
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Various Fields of View
Ø 100 mm
Ø 100 mm
Fields of View
Veraviewepocs 3D R100
Spatial Resolution
MTF: Modulation Transfer Function
MTF [%]
100
90
Tube Voltage: 80 kV
80
Tube Current: 1.0 mA
70
MTF at 2 Lp/mm > 10 %
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0 1 2 3 4
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Easy 3D Positioning
Flexibility
Veraviewepocs offers flexibility
in positioning methods. The
region of interest can be
positioned by the panoramic
image, the bi-directional scout,
or the 5 positioning laser
beams.
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3D Images for Implant Planning
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Panoramic Imaging
AF Automatic Positioning DDAE (Digital Direct Auto AIE (Auto Image Standard Panoramic
This function makes patient Exposure) Enhancement) The X-Y movement and arm
positioning nearly effortless. The DDAE function controls This software processing rotation are coordinated by a
A light beam sensor X-ray emission in real time function uses a computer control system to
automatically positions the unit depending on the area being logarithmic conversion to create a projection with the
without requiring the patient to examined and produces a adjust the overall density optimum image layer shape.
move. The light beam sensor wide dynamic range, as well and to highlight shaded
measures the distance to the as sharp and exceptionally details, creating a better Orthogonal Panoramic
patient‘s teeth, then the arm clear images. image. This projection controls the
automatically moves into the angle of X-ray penetration to
optimal position. This process reduce the overlapping of
produces images with a high individual teeth.
degree of reproducibility.
Light Shadow Reduction
Emitter Panoramic
This projection controls the
Computer angle of X-ray penetration to
reduce the mandibular
ramus shadow.
CMOS X- ray
Sensor Head
PSD
Sensor
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Partial Panoramic Function
When a full panoramic image is not required, 1 to 5 sections of the panoramic image, as well as the maxillary sinus, can be
excluded to expose only those areas within the region of interest. By excluding parts of the dental arch, dose is reduced.
The partial panoramic function is easy to operate. Simply press the Partial Panorama key and the panoramic and maxillary sinus
appear with equally divided sections. Select any to exclude them from the irradiation area.
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Cephalometric Imaging
High Speed
The Veraviewepocs system offers high speed
performance requiring only 2.6 to 5.8 seconds
for a lateral projection. The speed helps ensure
high quality images each and every time. For
pediatric patients, the reduced scan time is
especially helpful as repeat images due to
patient movement are virtually eliminated.
Low Dose
With only a tenth of the dose compared
to a conventional X-ray*, the exposure
level is significantly reduced.
Processing Time
On average, image processing is
completed within just 20 seconds. Partial Cephalometric
Images
If not needed for
examination, X-ray dose can
be reduced by eliminating
the area behind the auditory
canal. There are
3 partial image patterns.
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Clinical Cases
Implantology
The patient was seen for a routine follow-up visit following implant placement in the area of the left maxillary lateral incisor.
The implant had been placed 3 months earlier. The coronal, sagittal, and axial planes revealed a large, round, well defined,
non-corticated, low density area associated with the apical aspect of the implant. The high resolution images also shows
absence of the buccal cortical plate confirming a poor prognosis for the case due to peri-implantitis.
Endodontics
The patient reported history of trauma in the left anterior maxilla. A cone beam CT volume of the maxilla was acquired with
the 3D R100. The sagittal and axial views both showed a horizontal fracture associated with the buccal aspect of the cervical
portion of the endodontically treated left lateral incisor. The sagittal plane also revealed perforation of the buccal cortical plate.
Perforation
buccal plate
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Oral Surgery
Patient was referred for surgical removal of the mesial impacted right mandibular third molar. A cone beam CT volume was
acquired with the 3D R100 to determine root-nerve proximity. The sagittal and coronal views revealed the path of the right
inferior alveolar canal through the roots of the right mandibular third molar and thinning of the lingual cortical plate.
Periodontics
The patient reported tooth sensitivity in the left maxillary second molar. A small volume cone beam CT of the left posterior
maxilla was acquired with the 3D R100. The sagittal and coronal views showed severe vertical bone loss associated with the
palatal root of the left maxillary second molar, along with mucosal thickening in the left maxillary sinus.
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Specifications
Power consumption: 2.3 kVA Maxillary Sinus Panoramic (posterior and anterior)
Magnification: 1.5 X throughout
Dimensions
Main unit: W 40.15" x D 51.18" x H 92.72" TMJ Quadruple Image
(W 1,020 x D 1,300 x H 2,355 mm) Magnification: 1.3 X throughout
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Panoramic
37
28.74”
9 6.79”
9 6 0 (730
0 mm
Panoramic/Cephalometric:
28.74” (730 mm)
mm mm)
1.57”
37.79” (960 mm)
(960 mm)
4 0(40
mm
70
2.76”
mm
59.06”
1,50 0(1,500
mm mm) 59.06” (1,500 mm)
33.27”
8 45 (845
mm mm) 33.27” (845 mm)
1,4
58.66”
max.
1,50
max.
9 0 mm
2,30
Operating Space Requirements
59.06”
90.55”
40.16”
0 mm
(1,490 mm)
58.66” (1,490 mm)
0 mm
1,020
(1,020
mm
(2,300 mm)
90.55” (2,300 mm)
max. 40.16” (1,020 mm)
mm)
Machine Dimensions & Suggested
max. 40.16”
max. 51.18” (1,300 mm) max.
max.51.18” (1,300
1,30 0 mm mm)
max.
max. 53.15” (1,350 mm) max. 1,350
53.15” (1,350
mmmm)
(510
1,020 (1,020
20.08”
20.08”
510 mm)
(510 mm)
mm mm)
max. 40.16” (1,020 mm)
mm
15
max.
max. 1,350
53.15 (1,350mm
mm) max. 53.15 (1,350 mm)
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