Discover the #HandsOnMetrology GOM SCAN 1 by Central Scanning! Compact, versatile, and precise, the GOM SCAN 1 is perfect for diverse applications in creative industries, education, and medical technology. With advanced Blue Light Technology and seamless integration with the ZEISS Quality Suite, it meets high standards across various fields. Experience the GOM SCAN 1 in action. Schedule a demo or learn more: https://lnkd.in/eZm6ji65 #ZEISS #CentralScanning #3DScanning #HandsOnMetrology #GOMScan1
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Leverage VISIONx INC. for Fast, Accurate, and Robust Inspection & Measurement of Medical Intramedullary Nails! IM nails have long been used to treat fractures of long bones in the human body. These product variations combined with their complex geometries and anatomic shapes make the inspection of medical nails very challenging. With VisionGauge®, these long parts don’t need to be inspected section-by-section like they were with traditional optical comparators. This provides a significant advantage. Using VisionGauge®, the part can be inspected in its entirety, because the overlay accurately tracks the part as it moves across the stage travel. VisionGauge® can also inspect the fixation devices and instruments that often accompany the nails. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eAFfvTyP
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Let's dive into the technology behind the Panoramic Radiography Machine, a cornerstone of modern dental diagnostics. Key Components of the Machine: The diagram showcases the complex engineering behind this device, including: X-ray Source Assembly: This is where the magic begins, generating X-rays that pass through the patient to capture detailed images. Control Panel: Allows the technician to adjust settings and start the imaging process. Positioning Light Source: Ensures precise alignment for accurate imaging results. Head Fixing Device & Regulating Handle: These components ensure the patient's head remains steady, minimizing movement and improving image clarity. #TechTuesday #PanoramicRadiography #DentalTechnology #DentalImaging #VISCANDiagnostics #DentalCare
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Zeiss never published accuracy of Angle measurement for #cornealastigmatism of their IOL Master 500. Haag-Streit did publish Angle repeatability of 9 deg for their LS900, but then quickly removed it in later editions of their operator's manuals. Because these two Gen 1 office based diagnostic instruments are still used in majority of Toric IOL implantations for astigmatism guidance we were surely interested at how they measure up against our Gen 3 Interoperative diagnostic tool - Polaris Keratoscope. We have manufactured 4 plastic corneas with normal human sphere, but added 0.5D, 1.0D, 2.0D and 3.0D astigmatism to proximal surface shape. We then mounted corneas on high precision goniometer and rotated them, while using instruments to measure angle along the way. The results were surprising - both IOL Master 500 and Lenstar LS 900 measured within 2 deg error. Our Polaris was most accurate at every astigmatism value. US medical device startup beating oldest ophthalmic company in the World Swiss #Haag-Streit and oldest optical company in the World German #Zeiss - we are happy. The real difference comes in that to transport this measurement from Office to OR and patient both IOL Master 500 and LS900 rely on ink marks on patient's eye, which decreases total accuracy to around 5 deg (anecdotally, depends on how sharp is one's pen :).
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🧠💡 It's Titanium Trivia Tuesday! Did you know that titanium is biocompatible, making it perfect for medical implants and prosthetics? At TPC and ASM, we supply titanium that enhances lives and supports medical advancements. Stay tuned for more amazing titanium facts! #TriviaTuesday #TitaniumTrivia #MedicalInnovation
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The aligner treatment plan can only be as accurate as your impression. This clinical step-by-step guide demonstrates the one-step impression technique with 3M™ Imprint™ 4 VPS Impression Material, showing two different material combination options. #Imprint #Clarity #LifeAtSolventum
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Ever wondered what information goes into Incision Assist? 🤔 Incision Assist is more than just a digital platform—it puts all the crucial details you need to feel prepared for every case right in your hands: - Preference Cards: Surgeon-specific cards organized by service line and procedure, giving you everything from OR setups and draping to surgical steps and post-op instructions. - Educational Content: Need a quick refresher? Access our library of “Device Refreshers” and 3D anatomy models to stay sharp and confident. - Multimedia Customization: Tailor workflows by adding photos, videos, and notes—customized for you and your team. No more guessing—Incision Assist gives you the information you need to confidently perform every case. Ready to explore more? 👉 Learn more at https://hubs.li/Q02TCC4G0 #ORPreparedness #SurgicalSuccess #HealthcareInnovation #IncisionAssist #PerioperativeCare
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Technical proficiency vs profitability? Does it matter if you're the best XYZ in town but you're the least profitable? Does being the best brain surgeon guarantee that you'll have the best medical practice in your area? What exactly do we need for business growth and increased sales? Tap the link below to listen to the show. https://lnkd.in/ddvpfPmd
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We're reaching for higher levels of OR efficiency, using technology that surgeons don’t need to think about. Discover a simplified workflow in fluid management with the DOUBLEFLO Inflow/Outflow Pump: https://lnkd.in/e6wK6tz6 Target simplicity, effectiveness and connectivity in your practice. #SportsMedicine #Arthroscopy #FluidManagement
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Forceps Versus Tweezers: What's the Difference? Surgical forceps and surgical tweezers are handheld surgical instruments for grasping or clamping, but they serve different purposes and have distinct features. While both are used for manipulating small objects, forceps are typically used in medical and research environments, and tweezers have a broader use in hobbies, daily routine tasks, and mechanical applications. Here we will explore some of the differences between the two, including their construction and uses. https://lnkd.in/gZH9JqNW #worldprecision #Forceps
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