3D Accuitomo 80

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3D X-Ray

The 3D Accuitomo 80 now features a dose reduction of 30% to 40%!

The 3D Accuitomo 80 offers a minute voxel size of just 80 µm (micrometer). This super-fine voxel combined with the unit's 13 bit grayscale capability displays an exceptional level of clarity with a very low effective dose.

NEW Dose Reduction Feature
3D Accuitomo 80, and all of Morita’s 3D units, now come automatically equipped with a new Dose Reduction Feature for increased patient protection.

The Dose Reduction Feature is rooted in how the machines acquire information. Through advanced engineering, the intensity of the X-rays has been optimized which decreases the overall level of emissions. Dosage has been reduced 30% to 40% on all three-dimensional fields of view. Maximizing the efficiency of the machines has also resulted in sharper images of soft tissue with fewer artifacts. Dose Reduction now comes standard on every 3D unit Morita sells with no retail price increase. Existing models can also be upgraded with this new feature with minimal, if any, part replacement. 

Applications
3D Accuitomo 80 utilizes a highly sensitive flat panel detector. It creates a wide dynamic range which produces many grayscale values for visualizing both hard and soft tissue areas with a subtle spread of contrast. These images display a high degree of clarity and enable comprehensive examination for diagnosing apical lesions, TMJ problems, caries, and treatment planning for implants, surgery, restorative procedures, etc.

Zoom Reconstruction
Zoom Reconstruction is another feature unique to 3D Accuitomo 80. It can generate a high resolution image from the original scan without retaking the image, saving time and protecting the patient from additional and unnecessary radiation exposure.

    


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Demonstrations available at the Morita showroom and at major tradeshows.
FEATURES

  • Super high resolution, 80 µm voxel
  •  New Dose Reduction Feature lowers X-ray exposure 30% to 40%
  • Zoom Reconstruction – no need to retake images
  • 13 bit grayscale
  • High definition 3D images with low patient dose
  • Scan time - 18 sec. or less 360° scan; 9 sec. or less 180° scan
  • One Data Viewer – 3D images can be viewed on any computer without special software
  • Volume rendering function
  • Intra-clinic network compatibility
  • Compact: 63-3/4” x 47-1/4”
  • FOV: ø 40 × H 40 mm, ø 60 × H 60 mm, ø 80 × H 80 mm

 

All featured images below were taken on live patients and were provided by North American clinicians using J. Morita 3D x-ray units. Please note image data has been compressed for delivery over the internet, therefore some degradation of image quality may be present. The actual data is of higher resolution, and thus, of higher clarity.


Interactive Images (click thumbnail to launch player)
One Data Viewer Application Simulator
Image acquired with the Veraviewepocs 3De

One Data Viewer software is included with purchase of any J. Morita 3D unit. This simulation is for demonstration purposes only and does not mimic all the features and options available in the true software application.

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Still Images (click thumbnail for larger view)

Tooth Fracture
Image acquired with the 3D Accuitomo

Case provided by Dr. Sotirios Tetradis, Professor and Chair,
Section of Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology, UCLA School of Dentistry



 

3D Accuitomo 80 offers three fields of view: ø 40 × H 40 mm, ø 60 × H 60 mm, ø 80 × H 80 mm. 
From a wide image area to a narrow image area, high resolution is maintained with no distortion even as the image is expanded. 




ø 40 × H 40 mm image is suitable for 90% of
all cases while keeping patient dose to a minimum.


ø 60 × H 60 mm image provides a wide image area and
simultaneous examination of maxillary and mandibular teeth.



ø 80 × H 80 mm image allows for a full mouth examination. 

Zoom reconstruction
Provides high resolution, 80 μm voxel size, 3D images of any region of interest. This allows for a comprehensive examination and diagnosis. There is no need to retake images since all data has already been acquired.



Resorption of alveolar bone was seen in the periapical region of the maxillary first and second molars. By specifying the area of interest and performing zoom reconstruction (80 μm voxel), a more detailed examination was completed.

Dr. L. Stephen Buchanan 3D Accuitomo Testimonial
Dr. L. Stephen Buchanan

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J. Morita's Accuitomo CBCT machine has been an amazing addition to my practice of Endodontics in many respects--some of them expected, and many of them unexpected, but very pleasantly surprising.

Initially, I was non-plussed by the smaller field of view available with the Accuitomo, but now I understand it to be one of it's greatest advantages. First off, the absorbed radiation is remarkably small, allowing me to scan at-will without concern for my patient's health being challenged. This allows me to do my best diagnosis and treatment planning with a full 3-D view of anatomic structures and their attendant pathoses. Second, the resolution of the reconstructions is on a par with very tight conventional periapical film images. Compare every other CBCT image to the images from the Accuitomo machine and the deal is done for Endodontists.

The other issue for me is that the real-world realm of three-dimensional clinical imaging has blown my mind. Conceptually it is easy to understand the advantages. I have been doing anatomic and instrumentation research with industrial mCT imaging since 1986. But seeing this amazing technology delivered to the clinical environment is the difference between hearing about quantum physics theories and experiencing time travel to meet your ancestors and to see your great, great grandkids 100 years in the future.

In the real world of clinical practice, the Accuitomo has allowed me to differentiate between apical lesions and incisive canal cysts, to see spiral vertical fractures in roots that cannot be seen on conventional radiographs or clinically probed, to see the full bloom of internal/external resorption and know that you can save this tooth, to confirm or deny the presence of fourth canals in upper molars and literally measure their distance from the MB1 canal so you know where to drill, to visualize the periodontal lesions surrounding endodontically-involved roots in a volumetric format so that you can more accurately determine prognoses for that case.

It is literally an unfair advantage in Endodontic practice. Remarkably, I cannot tell you how many reconstructions I've seen (a lot of them), where the ideal PA film shows no lesion and the Accuitomo shows obvious endodontic pathosis.

And, as an endodontist who now does implant surgery, I can now scan and treatment plan an implant case, have a computer-generated stereo- lithography drill guide made, a provisional crown made, and know-- without doubt--exactly where the implant is going to end up in my patient's jaw. This makes prosthodontists very happy. That makes me very happy.

I would never practice Endodontics or Implant Surgery again, without J. Morita's Accuitomo CBCT machine in my practice.