This revolutionary new laboratory scanner is your specialist for all digitization tasks. Featuring a robot arm, innovative model positioning, the latest scanning technology and an open interface, the 5-axis inEos X5 is your passport to unrivalled precision, flexible handling, quick scanning times and a comprehensive application spectrum.
inEos X5
30 Sep 2018 | Spectrum
An important prerequisite for the successful production of a prosthesis is that the initial situation in the patient's mouth must be scanned as precisely as possible to achieve the desired fit and minimise the need for reworking. In a digital workflow, the qualities of a model scanner such as the Dentsply Sirona inEos X5 play an important role.
31 May 2016 | Spectrum
Sirona's brand new inLab MC X5 milling unit is taking the dental technology industry by storm. Dean Bergmann and Image Dental Studio were one of the first sites in Australia to take delivery of the new open milling solution.
31 Mar 2016 | Spectrum
After enjoying all of the benefits attributed to Sirona's digital workflow since we initially acquired the inEos X5 scanner and MCXL milling unit a few years ago now, it was a natural progression to then look towards 5-axis milling.
31 Jan 2016 | Clinical Excellence
Sirona revolutionalised digital implant dentistry by providing a completely integrated digital workflow incorporating all aspects of surgical and restorative implant dentistry. The introduction of in-house milling of surgical guides with CEREC Guide 1 was visionary in this regard. However, the CEREC Guide 1 process is relatively technique-sensitive...
11 Nov 2015 | News and Events
The inEos X5 laboratory scanner from Sirona was given special mention in the Medical, Rehabilitation and Health Care category at the "German Design Award 2016”. This is one of the most prestigious design competitions globally and is highly respected even outside professional circles. Before being admitted to this exclusive group of candidates, a ...
30 Sep 2015 | Spectrum
The inEos X5 laboratory scanner from Sirona was given special mention in the Medical, Rehabilitation and Health Care category at the "German Design Award 2016". This is one of the most prestigious design competitions globally and is highly respected even outside professional circles. Before being admitted to this exclusive group of candidates, a pr...
31 May 2015 | Spectrum
Sirona's brand new inLab MC X5 milling unit is taking the dental technology industry by storm. Dean Bergmann and Image Dental Studio were one of the first sites in Australia to take delivery of the new open milling solution.
31 Mar 2015 | Spectrum
Sirona has launched new inLab software with a new open, modular structure that no longer requires a dongle. New inLAB version 15.0 offers new indications and combines all steps in the production.
30 Jul 2014 | News and Events
1,816 manufacturers from 53 different countries - that was the level of competition which the inEos X5 from Sirona faced in this year's Red Dot Design Award competition. Professor Dr. Peter Zec, the initiator of the Red Dot Award and Director of the Design Museum in Essen, stressed that "given the high quality of the submissions, it was not easy fo...
24 Mar 2014 | News and Events
Sirona, the dental equipment manufacturer from Bensheim, Germany, has once again received the renowned iF product design award.
15 Mar 2014 | Briefs
Thanks to its outstanding design, Sirona's inEos X5 laboratory scanner has received the renowned iF product design award for 2014.
16 Feb 2014 | News and Events
Design is not a matter of taste; it is the result of combining functionality, ergonomics and a high-quality design. The jury confirmed that Sirona had achieved design success in the development of the CEREC Omnicam intraoral camera and the inEos X5 extraoral scanner by awarding the products with the Good Design Award 2013.
25 Jul 2013 | News and Events
The latest technology, an extensive set of functions and a broad range of indications at an attractive price – that is what Sirona offers its customers with the new inEos X5 extraoral scanner.
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