The Input: scan pro

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Processing bandwidth from the crown to the bridge

  • For inlays, onlays, veneers, coping, full crowns and bridge frameworks up to 14 components (depending on geometry)
  • High-end CCD camera Resolution: 1 392 x 1 040 pixels 4-times greater image resolution
  • Topometric 3-D measurement process
  • Measurement field width 60 x 80 mm
  • Measurement duration per stump: 3 minutes
  • Digital transmission of scan data
  • Extremely high measurement precision of < 20 μm
  • Scanning of dies and wax provisionals
  • Easy access through vertically opening front hatch with one-handed operation
  • Light beam projector
  • Removable object holdern




Original to digital in 1:1 quality

In the scan unit the geometry of the plaster cast is recorded first. The cast is simply placed on the removable object holder and this is then fixed to the rotary plate of the scanner with a simple operation.

The operator can control the scan process easily with the Everest software scan module and the scan process, including data storage, is finished in less than four minutes.

In this brief period a CCD camera scans all 3-D contours at a ratio of 1:1 and the data are converted to digital data.

The measuring plate rotates and tilts during the scanning process to record all aspects of the most complex shapes and all critical regions.

The measurement precision of 20 μm defines the initial basis for the absolute 1:1 precision that is the characteristic of the total machining process with KaVo Everest.



Safe scanning with precise castpositioning

The plaster cast must be precisely positioned in the centre of the measuring plate of the Everest scanner to ensure 100% correct scanning of the cast.

With the Everest positioner you can position your cast at the correct position in seconds. field.




Technical Data

  • Dimensions (B x H x T) 430 x 420 x 520 mm
  • Weight 15 kg
  • Mains voltage 100 – 240 V, 50 – 60 Hz
  • Power consumption ca. 100 W 




KaVo Dental GmbH
Bismarckring 39
88400 Biberach/Riß
Fon: +49 73 51 / 56-0
Fax: +49 73 51 / 56-14 88
info@kavo.com
The scan unit is linked to the overall Everest system with the data interfaces on the scanning computer. In addition, remote data transmission is possible through a separate telephone or Internet connection. If needed, KaVo’ remote online maintenance service be directly accessed in this manner. The Everest scan unit forms the first interface for highly-efficient and easy dental processing directly on the computer: The three-dimensional surface scan in the Everest scan unit determines the models measurements, which are visualised for further processing in 3D on the screen. Complex crowns and bridges can be easily generated. Critical areas such as the crown margin are automatically recognised by the software and calculated. Very fine grid for precise scans The Everest scanning technology records even the finest fissures. With the strip light measuring process the cast situations are optically measured with high precision within 15 projection sequences. The rotary plate moves on its vertical and horizontal axis during this process to ensure precise recording of the most complex shapes and finest transitions. Measurement of the bridge cast Increasingly narrow grid Measurement of a crown cast in wax