Thanks to its continuous image capturing, the Omnicam's camera can be moved closely over the teeth in a natural, flowing movement. The Bluecam's single-image capture method requires the camera to be placed directly on the tooth. The Omnicam, on the other hand, uses continuous image capturing to generate a 3D model.Īs a result, the Bluecam is better suited for single-tooth restorations, while the Omnicam excels at full-arch and half-arch scans. The Bluecam combines several single images to create a 3D model. The Bluecam does require powder, but only a thin layer. ![]() This adds considerably to its convenience factor. The Omnicam is the first CAD system from Sirona that doesn't require powder. ![]() ![]() This month we've broken down the main differences (and similarities) between Sirona's two latest CAD systems. Curious about how the CEREC Omnicam and CEREC Bluecam compare? You're in luck.
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