The company’s newest intraoral scanner features speed, accuracy, AI-enhanced Fast-Scan technology, and more features to benefit patients and clinicians.
Information provided by Owandy Radiology, Inc.
WHAT
Owandy-IOS artificial intelligence (AI)–enhanced digital intraoral scanner
WHO
Owandy Radiology, Inc
516-858-5695
WHERE
Described as an affordable solution without compromising on quality, the Owandy-IOS is well suited for dental practices of all sizes looking to benefit from state-of-the-art intraoral scanning technology without breaking the bank.
WHEN
The scanner can be used on every patient for every case, replacing the need for impression materials and allowing clinicians to expand their digital dentistry capabilities. Equipped with advanced optics and imaging technology, it ensures precise and high-resolution scans, enabling dental professionals to provide the best possible care for their patients.
WHY
Available in either wired or wireless models, the company’s latest intraoral scanner is designed for speed and accurate scans. Additionally, no calibration is needed and there’s no warm up, so it’s ready to use right away—the scanner comes with the software fully integrated. Its durable construction ensures longevity and consistent performance.
HOW
The combination of cutting-edge technology, software, and depth of field allows for industry-leading 20-µm accuracy, according to the manufacturer. Equipped with advanced optics and imaging technology, it ensures precise and high-resolution scans. A dual scan button, long battery life, and 2 tip sizes make it more comfortable for dental professionals and their patients. AI-enhanced Fast-Scan technology assists with soft tissue removal and overlap correction, while exceptional transmission speed can scan a full arch in 20 seconds.
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