Step into digital dentistry with the Primescan® 2 direct-to-cloud, wireless intraoral scanner, or the Primescan digital impression (DI) acquisition center or Primescan Connect. Whether the wireless, cart or laptop configuration best meets your needs, the Dentsply Sirona intraoral scanners offer an open, versatile approach to capture full-jaw scans in less than a minute with accuracy and unprecedented image quality. Invest, and set your practice up for expansion and growth.
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Switching from physical to digital impressions enables direct communication with your lab and improved precision in your restorative work. Primescan delivers fast and precise digital impressions and offers a more comfortable experience for your patients.  

Dentsply Sirona offers three solutions: 

  • Primescan 2* is beyond wireless, scanning directly to the cloud without being attached to a computer, tablet or laptop.  

  • The Primescan with acquisition center is a cart solution that has a large touchscreen to enable effective patient communication on dental issues and treatments. 

  • Primescan Connect offers the same quality digital impressions but with the flexibility of a laptop.

Primescan intraoral scanners are compatible with all major lab software, enabling you to enhance your partnership with a preferred lab. Primescan solutions also can integrate with the full CEREC workflow as your practice expands its CAD/CAM capabilities. 

*Primescan 2 requires an active, paid subscription to DS Core. For full CEREC capabilities, Primescan 2 requires CEREC Software 5.3 and a workstation. 

“It’s freeing up so much of our time because it’s so accurate.”

Jeffery S. Kahler, DDS, Templeton, California

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