Advanced dental imaging system with restorative capabilities.
The next-generation iTero Lumina scanner offers comprehensive capabilities designed to support diagnostic, restorative and multidisciplinary ortho-restorative workflows. The system incorporates NIRI technology and is suited to general dental practices.
Key features and clinical benefits include:
- Builds on more than 20 years of expertise in restorative dentistry and the development of proprietary Multi-Direct Capture technology, first introduced in February 2024 for clinical orthodontic applications.
- Powered by Multi-Direct Capture technology with a field of view three times larger,* a maximum capture distance of 25 mm,** and scanning speed up to twice as fast,** optimised for challenging cases including dentures, palates, edentulous spaces and complex restorations.
- Supports a wide range of case types and promotes efficient workflow management.
- Delivers superior full-jaw clinical accuracy compared with tested intraoral scanners,*** facilitating consistent and predictable first-time restoration fit****—from single crowns to removable prosthetics.
- Scans meet the photogrammetry+ accuracy threshold (considered the highest standard for prosthetic planning) for full-arch implant restorations,++ captured in a single scan.
- Enables efficient single-pass capture of restorations ranging from individual crowns to full-arch preparations.
- Offers up to five key capabilities within a single device and scan.
- Provides an enhanced scanning experience that is fast and comfortable,+++ contributing to improved quality of care.
Further information on the iTero intra-oral scanners is available at www.itero.com. Dental professionals can request an in-practice demonstration here.
Notes
* Compared with the field of view of the iTero Element 5D dental imaging system when the iTero Lumina intraoral scanner is operated at a scanning distance of 12 mm. Data on file at Align Technology, as of 15 November 2023.
** Compared with the iTero Element 5D dental imaging system, with a tolerance of AVE = ±0.1, operating at a working distance of 0–20 mm. Data on file at Align Technology, as of 15 November 2023.
*** Based on bench testing conducted in July 2024 using the ADA/ANSI 132 standard model simulating long-distance accuracy (full-jaw measurement). Method: Comparative test to evaluate full-arch accuracy (global accuracy), repeatability and reproducibility of intraoral scanners as described in ADA standard 132 (2015). Three operators performed 30 scans each with every tested scanner (sample size: n = 90 per scanner). Scanners tested: iTero Lumina, Trios 5, CS 3800, Medit i700 and Allied Star. Results: iTero Lumina demonstrated significantly higher accuracy than all other scanners, with total error reduction ranging from 0.11% to 0.46%. Accuracy was defined as the accumulated average error plus standard deviation of all measurements specified in the standard. Data on file at Align Technology, as of 26 August 2024.
**** Based on bench testing conducted in June 2024 according to ADA/ANSI 132 standard requirements for long-distance full-jaw accuracy (average error = 0.03%–0.24%, below the 0.25% threshold), crown accuracy (average error = 0%–0.9%, below the 1% threshold) and inlay accuracy (average error = 0%–0.4%, below the 1% threshold). Data on file at Align Technology, as of 26 August 2024.
+ Based on bench testing conducted in January 2025 in accordance with ISO 20896-2:2023, compared with the Imetric icam 4D photogrammetry system. Sample size: n = 10; five upper arch models (All-on-6) and five lower arch models (All-on-4). Accuracy thresholds: horizontal error < 50 μm, vertical error < 30 μm, and angular deviation < 0.4°. This claim is applicable to selected markets only and does not include the EU at this stage.
++ Based on bench testing conducted in January 2025 in accordance with ISO 20896-2:2023, compared with the Imetric icam 4D photogrammetry system. Sample size: n = 10; five upper arch models (All-on-6) and five lower arch models (All-on-4). Accuracy thresholds: horizontal error < 50 μm, vertical error < 30 μm, and angular deviation < 0.4°.
+++ Compared with the iTero Element 5D imaging system wand. Data on file at Align Technology, as of 15 November 2023.
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