Dental Surgeries
3D scanning has revolutionized dental surgeries by enabling precise imaging of patients' oral structures. Intraoral scanners capture detailed 3D models of teeth and gums, facilitating accurate diagnoses and comprehensive treatment planning. Seal scanner has lightning-fast speed, collecting 100,000 points per second, and is brilliant in darkness, featuring a 24-bit Color Scan for versatile scanning in varying colors, materials, and lighting conditions. This technology allows dentists to create custom crowns, bridges, and implants that perfectly fit each patient, thereby improving comfort and aesthetics. Additionally, it enhances orthodontic treatments by enabling the design of braces and aligners tailored to individual dental structures, leading to more effective and efficient care. Furthermore, visualizing dental conditions in 3D helps patients better understand their treatment options, enhancing their engagement and overall satisfaction.
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Prosthetics Development
In the field of prosthetics, 3D scanning is crucial for developing personalized devices that ensure both comfort and functionality. Mole is equipped with optical anti-shake modules, ensuring smooth and stable scanning with 0.05mm accuracy. Additionally, Moose utilizes blue light technology, offering 0.03mm accuracy and 0.07mm resolution. By scanning the residual limbs of amputees, prosthetic manufacturers can create devices that match the exact contours of the limb, significantly improving fit and usability. The technology also facilitates rapid prototyping, allowing for quick iterations in the design process. If adjustments are needed, they can be made swiftly, ensuring that patients receive optimal solutions without unnecessary delays. Moreover, 3D scanning enables the customization of prosthetics for specific activities or needs, further enhancing the quality of life for users.
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Innovating Prosthetics: Imrich Molnár's Journey with the Mole 3D Scanner
Innovating Prosthetics: Imrich Molnár's Journey with the Mole 3D Scanner
At 3DMakerpro, we're proud to support passionate innovators who are making a real difference in people's lives. One such ambassador is Imrich Molnár, whose recent project highlights the incredible ...
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Anatomical Education and Training
3D scanning is transforming medical education by providing accurate, interactive models of human anatomy. Medical students can explore these detailed 3D models, enhancing their understanding of complex anatomical relationships. This hands-on learning approach fosters better retention of knowledge and prepares students for real-world medical scenarios. Additionally, healthcare professionals can practice surgical techniques on realistic 3D models, allowing them to refine their skills in a risk-free environment before performing actual procedures. This application not only enhances individual learning but also promotes interdisciplinary collaboration, as various medical specialties can utilize these models to understand how different
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Product Specification
0.01mm
0.03mm
0.05mm
0.05mm
0.07mm
0.1mm
10fps
10fps
10fps
Visual tracking
AI Visual tracking
Visual tracking
180-280mm
150-400mm
150-400mm
100x75mm
200x100mm
200x100mm
10-300mm
15-1500mm
15-1500mm
Blue light
Blue LED
NIR
Support
24-bit color textures
Extended support
110×60×35mm
115×70×35mm
141x80x80mm
254g
280g
390g
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