At most stages during the production of dental prosthesis such as crowns and bridges, magnification is required to check for accurate reconstruction, from the initial cast through to the final color matching to complement the existing teeth. Accuracy is fundamental in the production of dental prosthesis and especially where the prosthetic is fixed to the bone. Using Mantis – stereo microscope to inspect the accuracy of crowns and bridges, brings comfort to the reconstruction at every stage, and maximum hand-to-eye coordination means working under magnification will not impede your productivity.
The Mantis stereo microscope from Vision Engineering is designed specifically to deliver ergonomic advantages to both dentists and dental technicians, inspecting crowns and bridges under magnification. The comfortable view allows dental technicians to improve their accuracy and productivity through ergonomic inspection and rework. With various stand options and a range of magnification lenses, from x2 to x20, the Mantis is an ideal solution for inspecting dental prosthesis. Widely used in leading dental laboratories around the world, the Mantis offers LED illumination, optimizing accuracy of color matching as well as long working distances for easy modifications.
Dental laboratories around the world utilize Mantis for the inspection and modification of crowns and bridges including Dental Excellence.

The Mantis stereo microscope from Vision Engineering is microscope designed for dental technicians to inspect crowns and bridges, with optimum accuracy and productivity.
For more information on the Mantis, visit www.visioneng.us/mantis
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