NewTom VGi EVO
NewTom VGi-Evo CBCT technology works by capturing in a single 18-second scan a series of 360 images and storing them as information in a digital database on a computer hard drive. NewTom’s software then reconstructs 3D images, including primary reconstruction images in multiple planes, from the captured data, providing the highest quality images possible for use in diagnosis and treatment planning. The 240x190mm field of view, coupled with the very small 0.3mm focal spot of the NewTom VGi means that the highest quality images can be acquired and reconstructed with great accuracy.
NewTom VGi EVO
Imaging Type | CBCT |
Sensor Type | Amorphous Silicon Flat Panel |
Fields Of View | 240 x 190mm 160 x 160mm 150 x 120mm 150 x 50mm 120 x 80mm 100 x 100mm 80 x 80mm 80 x 50mm 50 x 50mm |
Patient Positioning | Standing facing out |
Imaging Time - Pan | |
Imaging Time - Ceph | |
Imaging Time - CBCT | 18 Seconds |
Reconstruction Time for CBCT | 90 Seconds |
Voxel Size | 150 to 300 microns |
Anode Type | Rotating |
Automatic Exposure Control | Yes |
Image Depth | 14 Bit |
DICOM Compatible | Yes |
Software Included and Operating System | NNT Software, HP2600 workstation |
Network Connection | USB via PC |
Bridging to Practice Management Software | Yes |
Training Included | On site training and ongoing support |
Warranty | 2 Year Parts / 2 Year Labour |
States where support is available | NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC, SA, WA, NT, TAS |
Country of Manufacture | Italy |
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