The product description refers to a "Used Dental Panorama Machine," so these units are sold as used or refurbished. Contact the seller for details about the machine's condition, refurbishment process, and history.
Class III indicates a higher-risk medical device category and that the machine meets relevant industry safety standards. Exact regulatory requirements vary by region, so verify local certification and approval with the supplier.
"ServiceFree spare parts" (as stated in the listing) means spare parts are provided with the unit to reduce downtime and simplify minor repairs. Confirm which specific parts are included and whether any installation or technical support is provided.
The machine is suitable for dental clinics (patient diagnostics), orthodontics (treatment planning), oral surgery (pre-operative assessments), dental education, and dental research.
The unit provides high-quality panoramic imaging for effective oral therapy. For specific image resolution, sensor details, and example images, request the technical datasheet or sample images from the seller.
The product is described as easy to operate. However, training is recommended for safe and optimal use. Ask the supplier whether user manuals, onsite setup, or training sessions are included or available.
Many panoramic machines support standard formats such as DICOM and can integrate with PACS and dental imaging software, but compatibility varies. Verify supported file formats, network interfaces, and software compatibility with the vendor.
The listing does not provide specific power or dimension details. Contact the seller for exact electrical requirements, mounting or floor-space needs, and whether professional installation is included or recommended.
Routine cleaning, periodic calibration, and preventive checks are typically required for panoramic units. Follow manufacturer guidelines; check what maintenance intervals and parts are covered by the seller or included with the purchase.
Yes. Operators should follow ALARA principles, use appropriate shielding and patient protection (lead aprons where required), and adhere to local radiation safety regulations. Ensure regular safety checks and dosimetry as required by law.
The description does not list a warranty. Ask the supplier about warranty terms, availability of service contracts, technical support options, and availability of replacement parts beyond the included "ServiceFree" spares.
The product is listed as a single item selling unit. Shipping, crating, insurance, and import/export requirements depend on the seller and destination—confirm logistics, costs, and delivery lead times with the vendor.
Yes. The machine is suitable for dental education and research purposes, providing panoramic images useful for teaching anatomy, diagnostics, and treatment planning studies.
Contact the seller or manufacturer to request the full technical datasheet, electrical specifications, dimensions, supported software formats, recent service records (for used units), and any certification documents required for your region.
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