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Brontes will change the way dentists treat their patients by enabling practitioners to perform ImpressionFree
Brontes 3D intraoral imaging technology can quickly and painlessly scan both arches of the mouth, thereby replacing the antiquated dental impression process.
Brontes will enable a long overdue digital revolution by taking 3D digital data directly from the patients mouth and removing the barriers to digital production.