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iM3 - The Veterinary Dental Company
iM3 CR7 Vet
Dental X-Ray
Dental X-Ray Scanner
Unsurpassed high resolution 25 lp/mm,
Laser spot 12,5um, 1270dpi
Scans a range of intra-oral plates from 0 – 5
Specially designed rabbit image plates available
Fast processing times (12 seconds - size 2)
Vet dental specific software
Ten network licenses
Two-year warranty
iM3 factory direct technical support
It’s the range of plate sizes and
image quality that make the
difference!
iM3 CR 7 VET Dental X-Ray Scanner
complete with software
Cat. No
X7001
The iM3 CR 7 Vet system includes:
iM3 CR 7 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
intra-oral plates for rabbits
The iM3 CR7 Vet has the largest range of high-resolution
image plates including sizes 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and specially
shaped intra-oral plates for rabbits!
Plate No.
0
1
2
3
4
5
R3
Size
2 cm x 3 cm
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
2.2 cm x 5.4 cm
Cat. No
X7100
X7110
X7120
X7130
X7140
X7150
X7170
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 cats’ or small dogs’ mouths 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 iM3 CR7 vet is the No.1choice!
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. †