Cephalometric unit

Anatomically correct Imaging Geometry

CRANEX® D utilizes the central cephalometric projection technique, the very same technique that film based systems use. The image readout is accomplished using a narrow beam technique. Soft tissue filtration is done automatically, based on the position of the nasion support.

CRANEX D cephalometric unit

Dual Sensor Design (DSD)

The CRANEX® D with the optional cephalalostat can be equipped with one CCD sensor for the practice taking an occasional ceph, or with two sensors for higher volume cephalometric usage.

Cephalometric unit

The height of the digital cephalostat is controlled directly from the cephalostat. The head support can be rotated at 45° intervals and the nasion support can be adjusted vertically to correctly support the head regardless of patient size.

CRANEX D cephalometric field sizes

Cephalometric field size for full and reduced exposures.

CRANEX 3D

SCANORA 3D

CRANEX Novus

CRANEX D

DIGORA Optime

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