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Product: SCANTIST 3D dental scan spray

SCANTIST 3D Vanishing is a dental scan spray developed for extraoral applications in dental laboratories.

The use of matting sprays is necessary for many applications, even with modern extraoral dental scanners. Besides improving the scan quality, dental scan sprays allow for the scanning of transparent, reflective or objects with deep pockets.

Specifically developed for extraoral dental applications, SCANTIST 3D Vanishing is used in dental laboratories and dental technical laboratories as well as in dental care centers.

Unlike traditional extraoral dental 3D scan sprays that contain finely ground white colour pigments – that need to be painstakingly removed from the surface of the object after scanning – SCANTIST 3D Vanishing features a unique coating that evaporates independently after the scanning process.

This not only eliminates fundamental application problems of dental 3D scan sprays in the CAD/CAM process, the self-evaporating coating also eliminates the need for time-consuming cleaning of the scan objects and laboratory environment. The benefits are reduced time and cost incurred during the production of dental prostheses – both in prosthetics and in orthodontics.

In addition, SCANTIST 3D Vanishing improves the measurement properties of tooth models, plaster casts, preparations, stumps and impressions.

By forming a homogeneous ultra-fine, white matting layer on objects, the coating avoids any reflection thus allowing the object to be precisely scanned. Fine details in geometry and surface would not be affected by the coating.

SCANTIST 3D Vanishing can be applied efficiently to smallest parts using a special valve with a fine nozzle. Since the spray does not contain any pigments or harmful titanium dioxide (TiO2), it does not expose the object, environment or user to contamination.

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