The powerful system components of the PreXion3D Explorer enable an extraordinary combination of the most precise 3D dental imaging, large image detail, lowest radiation exposure, reliable diagnostics, and digital planning for all indications in modern dentistry.
The PreXion3D Excelsior CBCT Scanner is the evolution of our original flagship product designed for dentists who demand the highest diagnostic clarity and detail. Uses include but are not limited to: implant placement, bone quality studies, pathology, periodontics and endodontics.
PreXion is committed to your success by focusing on low radiation dose and advanced imaging technologies for accurate diagnoses and treatment. PreXion’s legacy has always been founded on providing superior dental imaging quality with powerful and easy-to-use software. With over 15 years of experience in 3D DICOM image processing and software visualization, PreXion has distinct advantages over other CBCT scan machines and is committed to “Make IT Visible” under every clinical circumstance.
“When I was initially introduced to the PreXion CBCT technology, I was highly impressed with the image clarity. I was equally impressed with the support and training staff members that PreXion provided my practice. This made it easier for my staff to integrate this into my practice seamlessly.
Because the Midwest Implant Institute has taught post-doctoral cosmetic and dental implant procedures since 1986, we are very selective with whom we work with and the products and equipment we incorporate into our curriculum. Our attendees are amazed at the quality that brings PreXion 3-D imaging and case planning for restorative dentistry into their practices. The images make it easier to complete dental implant cases with precision, predictability and profitably.
PreXion’s CBCT system is not just for doctors who perform implant dentistry. PreXion technology for 3-D imaging provides a clinician the ability to diagnose endodontic and periodontal situations that can go undiagnosed with other traditional radiographic technology and techniques.”