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Neoss® Group has launched a new wireless intraoral scanner, NeoScan™ 2000

Neoss Group, a leading innovator in dental implant solutions, is proud to announce the fast and easy-to-use wireless intraoral scanner, NeoScan™ 2000. This follows the success of last year’s launch of the NeoScan™ 1000. 

14. Sep 2023
Written by Neoss Group

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"We believe that our new impression machine will make it possible for more dental professionals to start using digital impressions. NeoScan 2000's combination of wireless technology, extended battery life, ergonomic design, and affordability makes it the ultimate choice for dental practices looking to enhance their efficiency and precision,"

– Dr. Robert Gottlander, President and CEO of the Neoss Group.

NeoScan 2000 offers dental practitioners the ultimate digital impression solution. Its wireless technology liberates clinicians from the constraints of cables, allowing for unrestricted mobility during scanning. This freedom enables effortless capture of even the most challenging proximal areas, ensuring comprehensive and precise digital impressions. Its long-range connectivity ensures stable and uninterrupted data transfer, eliminating the need for constant repositioning or signal dropouts. 

In addition, Neoss Group announced that they will increase the free cloud storage in their NeoConnect to 1 terabyte, equivalent to about 25,000 cases. This is now available to any user of the NeoScan. All NeoScans come with free upgrades of the NeoPro software and NeoConnect cloud service to help dental professionals experience seamless integration and maximize the potential of their scanner without any extra costs. 

NeoScan 2000 is now available to dental professionals seeking to enhance their practice's digital capabilities. For more information, please visit: https://neoss.com/neoscan

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