Optical navigation systems
use reflectors to determine the position of the surgical
handpiece and the patient. For this purpose, the reflectors
are mounted to the handpiece and the jaw by using so-called
trackers. Based on this technology, modern navigation
systems achieve a precision of 0.2mm.
RoboDent’s
autoclavable 5.0mm Micro-Sphere-Reflectors are the smallest
for navigation worldwide. At the same time, the
Micro-Sphere-Reflectors offer optimal measurement accuracy.
Each RoboDent system checks the instrument accuracy several
times per second. The 10mm Sphere-Reflectors show the same
advantages.
Acknowledging that an implantologist’s personal
handpiece is his optimal tool, RoboDent upgrades virtually
every handpiece with titanium- or PEEK-trackers for
navigation purposes. RoboDent reflectors and trackers are
available for surgical units (drill and milling cutter) as
well as for bone-laser.