3. System Requirements and Specifications
3.1 System Specifications
3.1.1 Scanner Specifications
Scanner Type
Design
Dimensions Base
Dimensions Scanner
Power Requirement
Scanner Tip
Heating Element
Acquisition Method/Imaging
technology
Sensor technology
Color Scanning
Scanning frequency
Imaging field-of-view
Light sources
3.1.2 Scanning Process
Tooth Preparation
Scanning Principle
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Hand-held (chairside) scanner that creates
optical impressions for dental restorations.
Compact, lightweight, ergonomic – designed
to be operated with little physical effort.
Size: L 306mm, W 98mm, H 72mm
Weight: 150 grams
Size: L 256mm, W 43mm, H 43mm
Cable length (scanner to base): 2m
DC 5.0V / 4A (Power supply included)
Reusable up to 250 times, sterilize using steam
autoclave
Ventilated. Prevents formation of fog on optics
Hybrid technology: active stereo imaging and
structured light
CMOS
24-bit (8-bit per channel)
25-30 FPS
12mm x 14mm
High-power LEDs
No powder or spray required
Continuously scanning and
accumulating (stitching) depth
and color data
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