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J. MORITA VERAVIEWEPOCS 2D

J. MORITA VERAVIEWEPOCS 2D

J. Morita

SKU:#30-5347033 VERAVIEW EPOCS 2D I #30-5347042 VERAVIEW EPOCS 2D W/CEPH

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VeraviewEpocs 2D

Veraviewepocs® 2D offers crystal clear panoramic and cephalometric images with low effective dose.

With fully automatic settings, Veraviewepocs 2D is easy to operate. This unit features a variety of options and specialized programs such as the Orthoradial Panoramic projection, which reduces the overlapping of neighboring teeth, and the Shadow Reduction Panoramic projection, which reduces obstructing shadows. Patient positioning is also easy with AF Automatic Positioning – a light beam sensor automatically positions the C-arm without requiring the patient to move.

Digital Panoramic

Imaging exposure time only 7.4 seconds, thus only 1/4 of the radiation exposure incurred with traditional devices.

Digital Cephalometric

Imaging exposure time approx. 4.9 seconds, thus only 1/10 of the radiation exposure incurred with traditional devices.


The Veraviewepocs System offers high speed performance requiring only 4.9 seconds for a cephalometric scan. The speed helps ensure high quality images each and every time. For pediatric patients, the reduced scan time is especially helpful as repeat images due to patient movement is virtually eliminated.

  • High quality image with wide dynamic range
    You obtain far more information about hard and soft tissue – with just a single acquisition.
  • Imaging process can be completed within 20 seconds
  • A single digital cassette for panoramic and cephalometric
    A brand-new development: our special high-resolution CCD sensor with a height of 225 mm now makes digital cephalometric possible! Simply insert the new digital cassette and remove it again. One digital cassette can be used for both digital panoramic and digital cephalometric imaging.
  • Variable image processing capabilities
    The variable image processing technique generates optimum grayscale values by offering different cassette running speeds for hard and soft tissue.
  1. Focal spot of X-ray tube
  2. Primary slit
  3. Secondary slit
  4. CCD sensor
  5. X-ray beam

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