This integration of intraoral scanners and 3D implant software will make digital workflows easier. It’s set to be shown off and highlighted at the 2022 Greater New York Dental Meeting in New York City.
Dental radiology company Owandy has announced that it will be emphasizing the integration of its QuickVision 3D implant planning software with the Medit i700 intraoral scanner line at this year’s Greater New York Dental Meeting. QuickVision 3D is an open architecture implant planning system which integrates with Medit’s i700 intraoral scanner line. This quick integration offers dental practices efficiency, power, and speed, according to a press release from the companies.
“Thanks to open architecture, QuickVision 3D Software and Medit scanners integrate seamlessly,” Owandy’s VP of Sales and Marketing Boris Loyez said in the press release. “Medit i700 users can now take full advantage of QuickVision’s impressive capabilities including its extensive artificial intelligence-powered auto-matching.”
QuickVision 3D also includes implant libraries from a variety of major manufacturers and is said to be able to create an .STL surgical file within minutes using the scan power of the Medit i700 line of intraoral scanners.
The 2022 Greater New York Dental Meeting will take place from November 25th to November 30th at the Jacob K. Javitz Convention Center in New York City, New York. Exhibitors like Owandy will showcase products on the floor from November 27th to the 30th. Owandy will be located at booth #4015.
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