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iM3 Small Animal Dental Equipment
Dental X-Ray
CR7 Vet
Dental X-Ray
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Unsurpassed high resolution 25 lp/mm,
Laser spot 12,5um, 1270dpi
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Scans a range of intra oral plates from 0 – 5
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Specially designed rabbit image plates available
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Fast processing times (12 seconds - size 2)
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Vet dental specific software
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Ten network licenses
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Two-year warranty
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iM3 factory direct technical support
It’s the range of plate sizes and
image quality that makes the
difference!
CR 7 VET image plate X-ray scanner
complete with software
Cat. No
X7001
The CR7 Vet system includes:
• CR7 image plate scanner and Vet-Exam software
• Ten network licences and PACS functionality
• Two-year warranty with ongoing iM3 Technical
Support
• Protective dust cover
The only scanner
currently available worldwide with intraoral plates
for rabbits
The CR7 Vet has the largest range of high resolution image
plates including sizes 0,1,2,3,4,5 and specially shaped intraoral plates for rabbits!
2 cm x 3 cm
0
2 cm x 4 cm
3 cm x 4 cm
2.7 cm x 5.4 cm
5.7 cm x 7.5 cm
5.7 cm x 9.4 cm
X7100
X7110
X7120
X7130
X7140
X7150
With DR systems you are often limited to size 2 only! Unlike
CR plates that are thin and flexible, the size 2 DR sensor is
bulky, often too large for the mouths of cats or small dogs
and not large enough for medium to large dogs, resulting in
multiple radiographs being required to achieve a full mouth
series as well as canine teeth.
The CR7 is now the No. 1 choice!
www.im3vet.eu
I have used a number of DR systems in the past, both in veterinary and human practice (Schick, Sirona, Kodak and
Genoray), but I would have to say that the results and image quality that I am getting with the iM3 CR7 Vet is the best so far.
The advantages of the CR7 Vet over other DR systems when used in the veterinary environment include a unique range of
plate sizes from size 0 up to size 5, which covers all pets from small to large. There is even an intraoral plate for rabbits.”
Dr. Anthony Caiafa
BVSc BDSc MACVSc (SA Surgery and Veterinary Dentistry)
References: 1. Verstraete FJ et al. Diagnostic value of full-mouth radiography in cats. Am J Vet Res 1998; 59(6):
692–5. 3. Verstraete FJ et al. Diagnostic value of full-mouth radiography in dogs. Am J Vet Res 1998; 59(6): 686–91.