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PM 2002 CC Proline
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PM 2002 CC Proline imaging programs
Diagnostic Clarity
Easy to use
Proline Ceph CA/CM
Film marking
Technical specifications
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PM 2002 CC Proline Panoramic x-ray sets new standards in
panoramic imaging because of its superior image quality, low
dose, ease of operation, and a wide range of exposure
possibilities, and it introduces several new features that have
never been available before in maxillofacial radiology. The
design and operating principles are based on the latest
scientific research. PM 2002 CC Proline is not only a panoramic
x-ray. Its features go far beyond standard panoramic x- rays.
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Imaging programs
Panoramic imaging
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High level technical solutions and applications and
scientifically designed imaging geometry of PM 2002 CC Proline
x-ray produce high quality panoramic x-rays.
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Paediatric program
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The Paediatric Program automatically selects
the narrow focal layer and reduces the exposed area and patient
dosage by 40 %.
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Horizontal and vertical slicing
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PM 2002 CC Proline x-ray provides a large
selection of horizontally and vertically sliced exposure
programs, a feature not found in any other x-ray. Any area of
the anatomy can be exposed separately.
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Automatic double TMJ-program
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In PM 2002 CC Proline there is an automatic
double TMJ Program, which has four characteristic views of the
open and closed temporomandibular joints. These are exposed on
a single film, thus enormously reducing patient dosage and film
costs.
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Maxillary sinus program
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The specially designed shape of the focal
layer provides a clear image of the maxillary sinus region
including: frontal sinus, crista galli, perpendicular plate of
ethmoid bone, nasolachrymal canal and infra-orbital canal.
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PA cross-sectional program
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This program provides cross-sectional,
posteroanterior images of the left or right lateral parts of
maxillary or mandibular jaws and temporomandibular joints. The
program can be used to determine the transversal morphology of
the jaws and condyles.
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The transversal slicing system
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The increasing use of osseo-integrated
implants has created a wider demand for radiographic techniques
in the pre-surgical and post-operative evaluation of the
patient. For planning implant location, correct topographical
information is required on the prospective site, including
quality, quantity and location of the available bone and
specific anatomical landmarks. Since this information is not
visible in either panoramic or periapical radiographs,
cross-sectional tomographs are needed to obtain complete
information.
Planmeca has developed a revolutionary
Transversal Slicing System for cross-sectional tomography. This
optional system can be added to PM 2002 CC Proline or PM 2002
CC Panoramic X-ray machines to produce single or multisectional
tomographs of any part of the maxillary or mandibular jaw.
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The automatic program exposes a triple image of 4 or 8 mm
thick sections at 4 mm intervals. With the manual program, 1-
4 exposures can be taken on one film. Patient position,
exposure parameters or cutting angle can be adjusted between
each exposure. Since the image has a constant 1.45
magnification factor, accurate pre-surgical measurement can be
taken. Due to the ingenious design of the mechanism, patient
positioning is very easy and accurate.
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True profile TMJ program
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Most panoramic TMJ programs produce oblique
views, since the x-ray beam is not shot along the long axis of
the condyle.Planmeca's unique optional True Profile Program
produces specific perpendicular radiographic projections of
the condyles. The required projection angle can be easily
adjusted without rotating the patient's head, due to the
ingeniously designed straight focal layer. By using submento-vertex
radiographs and True Profile Program valuable TMJ images can
be produced. Images can portray anterior and posterior joint
structure, mandibular condyle-fossa relationship, and condyle
positions with the jaw either opened or closed.
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