I-CAT Imaging Sciences To Host 6th International Congress On 3D Dental Imaging In Denver, Colorado
Online, October 2, 2012 (Newswire.com) - i-CAT Imaging Sciences is proud to host the educational and networking opportunity focusing on optimizing dental treatment using 3-D imaging; such as three-dimensional orthodontics, applications and benefits of using 3D imaging, 3D imaging for sleep apnea, TMJ and airway evaluation.
Participants will earn 16 Continuing Education Credits as they enjoy lectures by many interesting industry-leading speakers and experience the benefits of the i-CAT and i-CAT Precise first hand. Other event topics to include: the future of 3D dentistry going, technology integration and future 3D applications in 3D dentistry, the use of cone beam 3D imaging in the office, successful reimbursement strategies for billing 3D scans, tips and tricks for improving social media results, and more.
For further information or to register for this event, which is expected to draw clinicians from around the world, please visit the i-CAT Imaging Sciences website at: http://www.i-cat.com/events/live-3d-events/
Imaging Sciences International was founded in 1992, with the initial goal of introducing high-quality tomographic imaging systems to the dental community at a reasonable cost. From its initial CommCAT Imaging System and four following generations, to its modern-day i-CAT® technology, the company that began in the Keystone State has evolved into a key player and global leader in the development and manufacture of advanced dental and maxillofacial radiography products.
Currently, Imaging Sciences' i-CAT® Cone Beam 3D scanner is adding a new dimension to the practice of dentistry. Throughout its history, the firm has been driven by a corporate philosophy and strategy that emphasizes technical excellence and a focus on customer education and service.
Imaging Sciences International provides dental professionals around the world with on-site, state-of-the-art imaging that extends the quality of care and provides more accurate and predictable treatment outcomes for dental procedures.
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