
We’re proud to be setting a new imaging standard for your practice with Carestream Dental’s CS 9600 and CS 8200 3D systems. With certification from the independent Digital Dentistry Society (DDS) you can be sure that our CBCTs meet the standard your modern dental practice demands.
Peer-reviewed Independently certified Clinically endorsedTo achieve DDS certification, our CBCT systems were assessed by a panel of academics from around the world against three key pillars:
Objective performance in real-world diagnostic scenarios
Strength of peer-reviewed evidence of the system
Technological advancement and impact on clinical workflows
The DDS certification report confirms the CS 9600 and CS 8200 3D deliver proven high-quality imaging for a confident diagnosis.
Based on my clinical experience of more than 1000 cases examined using the CS 9600 system, I can state that this system is of extremely high quality."
The CS 8200 3D is a good solution for practices with specific 3D imaging needs in limited spaces, where versatility and accuracy in imaging small areas are crucial.”
DDS product certification is more than a seal of approval. For busy dentists, it gives you confidence in your choice of CBCT.
As our CBCTs are certified for precision by the DDS, you can confidently plan even the most complex treatments.
DDS certification is based on a rigorous, transparent, and peer-reviewed assessment.
With clinical science and quality assurance from the DDS on your side, your ROI just got more secure.
The DDS report into the CS 9600 and CS 8200 3D systems highlights features that optimise practice workflow and ensure precision imaging including:
DDS experts reported that the CS 9600’s live positioning assistant reduces the need for reimaging, provides faster access to diagnostic information and improves workflow.
Both systems are equipped with technologies that allow for high-quality images while minimising patient exposure to unnecessary radiation.
The report found studies have shown that the CS MAR technology in both systems improves visibility in patients with complex dental restorations.
Members of the DDS commission found they could export 3D data in different formats, which is ideal for use in powerful reconstruction software or AI cloud solutions.