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Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Partners for your Dental Excellence Living up to Life

Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Page 2 Dental Portfolio

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Leica Microsystems Dental Product Portfolio Leica M320 Page 3 Leica HM500

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Leica M320 Most innovative Dental microscope Page 4

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Leica M320 – Most innovative because it has ….. Page 5

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Double high power LED  Daylight illumination  Long lasting 60’000 hours (**)  Lowest cost of ownership  100’ mm  Double beam = good for narrow and deep cavities  Built in Orange filter  Built in Spot diaphragm (**) if 6 hours/day and 200 days/year  50 Years !! Page 6

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Integrated HD Video camera 720P  720P HD Video  3 Megapixel Photo  SD card up to 32GB  HDMI output  BNC output PAL / NTSC  IR Remote control  Recording hard keys  Playback Video & Photo  On screen menu  … Page 7

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Great Leica Optics  APO Chromatic Galileo  Large field of view  Large Depth of focus  Superior light gathering  Superior contrast & crispness Page 8

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Ease of handling  High quality joints & bearings  Selection of ergonomic handles: front & lateral  Long reach arm: 1775mm  Small base: 608 x 608mm  Built in balance adjustment for front / back rotation  Slim silhouette Page 9

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Clean, cable free design & antimicrobial  No disturbing cables  No dust collecting cables  Few & small gaps only  Easy to clean  Antimicrobial nano silver coating prevents replication of microbes  LED design element  Detachable brake knob Page 10

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Large selection of accessories  Variety of binocular tubes to fit for best Ergonomics and Economics  Selection of objective lenses fix and fine focus  Different eyepieces with and w/o graticule  Dental specific accessories like ErgoWedge and ErgoMod Dent  Alternatively to the HD camera the “IVA Integrated Video Adapter” with c-mount is available, f=55mm  “Top Plate” in case of no need for any documentation Page 11

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Leica M320 – Most innovative Dental Microscope Page 12  Double high power LED  Integrated HD Video camera 720P  Great Leica Optics  Ease of handling  Clean, cable free design & antimicrobial  Large selection of accessories

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Page 13 Leica HM500 The Headmounted Dental Microscope

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Leica HM500 – The Dentist´s Eye because … Page 14

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Benefits of Microscopes  High magnification factors  Magnification changer  Integrated Light and Video Benefits of Loupes  Flexibility in use  Mobility  Simplicity Headmounted Microscope Combines best features of Loupes and Microscopes Page 15

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010  Unlimited mobility for the surgeon between 300 and 700mm  Ergonomic working posture  Never losing the focused, sharp 3-D image  Natural way of working  “Both hands free” Freedom of Movement Page 16

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010  Coaxial light for shadow-free illumination  Light beam penetrates narrowest cavities  Uniform illumination of the field of vision  Highest light output with Leica MLS500 Coaxial Light for Shadowless Illumination Page 17

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010  AutoFocus - Infrared lens - Continuous measurement of the distance to any object in the front/center of it - Automatic focusing - Adjusted to the quickness of the eye  SpeedFocus - Temporarily activation of AutoFocus  ManualFocus State-of-the-art Focus Systems Page 18

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010  Documentation from the user’s point of view  ½-inch CCD color  PAL or NTSC available  Effective video pixels PAL: 752(H)x582(V)  Effective video pixels NTSC: 768(H)x494(V)  SVHS-connector Integrated AutoFocus Video Camera System Page 19

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010  Zoom Range between 14x and 26x (2.0 and 9x) for any working distance between 300 and 700mm  Standard oculars: 20x (2.9–7x) Interchangeable oculars I: 14x (2.0–4.8x) Interchangeable oculars II: 26x (3.75–9x)  Optical zoom  Controlled by the footswitch Extensive Zoom Range Page 20

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010  Outstandingly large field of vision at any working distance and with any magnification factor  Examples: Standard oculars 700 mm (27.56 in. ) 2.9 x:*224 mm (8.82 in.) 700 mm (27.56 in.) 7.0 x: 92 mm (3.62 in.) 300 mm (11.81 in.) 2.9 x: 72 mm (2.83 in.) 300 mm (11.81 in.) 7.0 x: 30 mm (1.18 in.) Interchangeable oculars I 700 mm (27.56 in.) 2.0 x:*224 mm (8.82 in.) 700 mm (27.56 in.) 4.8 x: 92 mm (3.62 in.) Interchangeable oculars II 700 mm (27.56 in.) 3,75 x:*176 mm (6.93 in.) 700 mm (27.56 in.) 9.0 x: 77 mm (3.03 in.) 224 mm 92 mm 72 mm 30 mm *diameter Largest Field of Vision in Microscopic Dentistry Page 21

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010  Comfortable and well-balanced headset  Comfortable, non-tiring use  Unrestricted vision up, down and sideways Ergonomic Design of the Headset Page 22

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010  Large lens diameter  Large field of view  Large Depth of focus  Superior light gathering  High resolution images  Superior contrast & crispness  Similar to the images generated by the eye Great Leica Optics Page 23

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Leica HM500 – The Dentist´s Eye Page 24  Combines best features of Loupes and Microscopes  Freedom of Movement  Coaxial Light for Shadowless Illumination  State-of-the-art Focus Systems  Integrated AutoFocus Video Camera System  Extensive Zoom Range  Largest Field of Vision in Microscopic Dentistry  Great Leica Optics

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Page 25 Benefits for the dentist  Unlimited freedom of movement for the surgeon and mobility of the device due to compactness  Better surgical outcome through highest optical quality with large field of vision and shadowless illumination  High quality documentation from the point of view of the user  Applicable for all dental procedures Leica HM500 – The Dentist´s Eye

Living up to Life Leica Dental Microscopes 2010 Partners for your Dental Excellence Living up to Life