Prexion3DTeraRecon (www.terarecon.com), a leader in advanced imaging processing technology and solutions, recently announced the launch of a new dedicated web site for its PreXion3D Dental CBCT scanner.

The PreXion3D scanner was introduced to the US market earlier this year, with the first customer installation completed in June. To date, approximately 50 PreXion3D units have been installed globally including those in use by TeraRecon’s team of world-renowned luminary advisors. Dr Arun K. Garg commented on PreXion3D: “After using several scanners, the office staff and I agree that this is absolutely the best one when it comes to image quality, ease of use, office space utilization, and return on investment.”

The revolutionary PreXion 3D CBCT scanner obtains the most projection images at high magnification, and as a result, achieves excellent image quality and optimum balance between resolution and field of view. Thanks to TeraRecon’s unique XTrillion processor, image reconstruction is completed in 30 seconds for 512 projections or 90 seconds in high-resolution
mode when 1,024 projections are obtained in a single 360° rotation.

For more information please visit www.PreXion3D.com.

Source: TeraRecon, Inc.

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3 Responses to “ TeraRecon Launches PreXion 3D CBCT Website ”

  • jj August 30th, 2007

    is it still bloated in price. Come on people, get these things around 80-90K if you want to push them out the door

  • T August 27th, 2008

    If you are looking in the under 100K price range your choices will be limited along with the Field of View (FOV) of your scans. However if localized treatment is your thing, E-Woo Technologies USA has a couple of products to offer. Their PAX500 ECT unit with Digital Pano and Built in Cone Beam CT with 5 x 5 FOV. This unit lists @ $99,000US. There is also a PAX500 Versa ECT that has both Digital Pano and Ceph along with built in Cone Beam CT with 5 x 5 FOV. This unit lists @ $109,000US. So there are some options with conservative investment opportunities.

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