
The CS 8100 3D
3D imaging is now available for everyone
Despite previous advances in 2D/3D technology, the truth is that the challenges often outweighed the benefits. Many did not see the need for such sophisticated technology. They feared they wouldn’t use it, believed it to be too complex, thought it was too expensive or simply said: “not today.”
Convenient for all
Whether you are the user or the patient, the CS 8100 3D makes image acquisition quick and simple.
Intuitive interface and letter landmarks on the bite block simplify the examination process
Open, face-to-face design puts patients at ease and promotes comfort
Fast scanning times (7 seconds minimum) prevent movement and reduce retakes
Accessible to patients of all sizes and individuals in wheelchairs Ultra-compact unit easily fits in tight spaces

Multi-functional System
From traditional panoramic exams to endodontics, implant planning and oral surgery applications, the CS 8100 3D is capable of far more than the average 3D unit.
Optional cephalometric configuration available
Award-winning 2D technology delivers superb panoramic images in seconds
Accurate 3D representations ensure optimal diagnostic results
CAD/CAM abilities empower you to perform more procedures in your office
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Precision from All Angles
The CS 8100 3D is designed for accuracy, with a high-frequency X-ray generator, 4T CMOS sensor and vibration-free motion system working together to ensure smooth image capture.
Resolution up to 75 µm is ideal for endodontic indications
3D images offer more accurate views of dental anatomies
View areas of interest from every angle with one-to-one accuracy
POWERFUL 3D IMAGING FOR AN ENHANCED VIEW FROM EVERY ANGLE
3D imaging can enhance the standard of care for endodontics, implants, oral surgery and daily procedures of the general practice. Selectable fields of view give you what you need for a faster, more accurate, task-specific diagnosis. You are able to obtain your desired image while controlling image size, resolution, region of interest and dose. In terms of dose, the safety of the patient is always
the highest priority.





