Conventional features 1.High definition images for diagnosis 2. Multifocal layer technology for achieving an optimal focal layer position. 3. High speed.

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Conventional features 1.High definition images for diagnosis 2. Multifocal layer technology for achieving an optimal focal layer position. 3. High speed image capturing with minimal radiation exposure to patients.

1.High definition images assist in making accurate diagnoses 2.Simple selection of 2 exposure modes 3.SPS - Stress-free Positioning System ・ Upgradable to 3D and/or Cephalometric ・ Compact Design 3D Imaging New

3D Imaging New

1. High definition images assist in making accurate diagnoses

The World’s smallest voxel size. For images taken at the cross-sectional area, a Slice Pitch of 80μm is now possible. Voxel size : 110μm Voxel size : 80μm Dent ModeOral Mode

● Dent mode FOV Φ40mm×57mm Captures images of minimal area to keep patient doses to a minimum. ● Oral mode FOV Φ77mm×54mm Captures the entire maxillary or mandibular arch in one shot. 2. Simple selection of two exposure modes Two modes of 3D image capturing are featured, providing efficiency when capturing an image of specified portions.

2. Simple selection of two exposure modes Two modes of 3D image capturing are featured, providing efficiency when capturing an image of specified portions. Dent Mode Oral Mode ※ Varies with the individual. ● Dent mode FOV Φ40mm×57mm Keeps the patients dose to a minimum and captures an image of specific part of the patient’s arch. This mode is optimal for doctors who need to develop an implant treatment plan. The smallest slice pitch of 0.080mm provides a distinctive image, which helps assess the anatomical shape of the root and curvature of the apex. ● Oral mode FOV Φ77mm×54mm FOV with a height of approximately 6cm enables clear image capturing. It allows users to easily assess the contact between opposing teeth, while avoiding the eye lens of the patient. With a capturing coverage of approximately 8cm in diameter, it is big enough to capture the patients entire arch*. By coordinating with an image processing software, confirmation of mandibular canal location and diagnosis of periodontal disease becomes easier.

Image capturing starting point Capturing a 190°rotational image Dent Mode Image Capturing Principle

Image capturing starting position Clockwise image capturing 3D sensor slideCounter-clockwise image capturing Oral Mode Image Capturing Principle ※ YOSHIDA Patent

 Initial preparations for positioning can be done at the chair side, reducing patients stress.  No need for troublesome scout shots, eliminating unnecessary patient doses. 3. SPS – Stress-free Positioning System Precise positioning using impression material enables accurate setting without stressing the patients.

● Impression taken during initial preparation will be used to position via laser beam, enabling accurate positioning of the targeted spot. ● Yoshida’s Bite-plate positioning enables patient stability and reduces motion artifact. ● Using the same bite-plate allows for post-operation before and after images taken from the same angle. Thus, taken images can be used to measure the chronological changes effectively. 3. SPS – Stress-free Positioning System Precise positioning using impression material enables accurate setting without stressing the patients.

3. SPS – Stress-free Positioning System Precise positioning using impression material enables accurate setting without stressing the patients.

3. SPS – Stress-free Positioning System Precise positioning using impression material enables accurate setting without stressing the patients.

3. SPS – Stress-free Positioning System Precise positioning using impression material enables accurate setting without stressing the patients.

Upgradable to 3D and/or Cephalometric You can upgrade your X-era Smart as necessary. Whether to Panoramic +3D, and/or additionally upgrade to cephalometric. Any way you wish, X-era Smart will meet your treatment needs. Panoramic + Cephalometric Panoramic + Cephalometric Panoramic + Cephalometric + 3 D Panoramic + Cephalometric + 3 D Panoramic + 3 D Panoramic + 3 D Panoramic

The world’s most compact 3D ! Copyright © 2011 THE YOSHIDA DENTAL MFG.CO.,LTD.All rights reserved. Compact Design Its compact design helps utilize the limited space of X-ray room.

Compact Design Its compact design helps utilize the limited space of X-ray room.

Specification of X-eraSmart 3D SensorFlat Panel Detector Pixel size100μm FOV Dent ModeФ40mm x 57mm Oral ModeФ77mm x 54mm Voxel size (Slice Pitch) Dent Mode80μm Oral Mode110μm Data size per 3D view Dent Mode450MB Oral Mode900MB Data transferDicom data output Recon time< 1min. Exposure time Dent mode11.5sec. Oral mode23.0sec. Rotating Angle190°