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  • Shining 3D - Aoralscan Elite - Wireless Shining 3D - Aoralscan Elite - Wireless

    Shining 3D - Aoralscan Elite - Wireless

    Shining 3D - Aoralscan Elite Wireless – The World’s First IPG Wireless Intraoral Scanner The Shining 3D Aoralscan Elite Wireless is a next-generation intraoral scanner designed to support both routine restorative dentistry and advanced implant workflows. By combining wireless freedom with integrated intraoral photogrammetry (IPG), it delivers accuracy, efficiency, and flexibility in a single, lightweight device. Built for modern digital dentistry, this scanner simplifies clinical workflows while maintaining the precision required for complex cases. Whether capturing full-arch scans or recording implant positions, the Aoralscan Elite Wireless supports reliable dental scanning without unnecessary complexity. A Wireless Intraoral Scanner with Integrated IPG Technology The Aoralscan Elite Wireless stands apart by integrating intraoral photogrammetry directly into the scanner. This approach eliminates the need for separate systems when moving between standard scanning and implant-focused procedures. IPG technology enables highly accurate spatial capture of implant positions, which is essential for edentulous and full-arch restorations. By combining this capability with the core performance expected from professional dental scanners, the system supports predictable outcomes while streamlining clinical workflows. This integration is particularly valuable for practices performing All-on-X or immediate loading protocols, where precision and efficiency directly impact results. Is this 'true' photogrammetry? 2-in-1 Functionality for Maximum Versatility Designed as a true 2-in-1 system, the Aoralscan Elite Wireless functions as both a high-performance intraoral scanner and a dedicated IPG solution. This flexibility allows clinicians to transition seamlessly between restorative and implant cases using a single device. With one scanner, teams can: Capture detailed scans for dentulous patients Record accurate implant positions in edentulous arches Standardize digital workflows across procedures Reduce reliance on multiple dental scanners By consolidating capabilities, the system supports consistent dental scanning protocols while adapting to a wide range of clinical needs. Cap Scanbody for Implant Precision Accurate implant data capture requires stability and reliable alignment. The Aoralscan Elite Wireless incorporates Cap Scanbody technology to support precision in challenging intraoral environments, including cases involving blood and saliva. When used with a coded scanbody, the system ensures accurate alignment between soft tissue and implant geometry. This information is translated into precise CAD data, supporting predictable restorative outcomes and reducing the need for adjustments or remakes. For implant-focused practices and labs, this feature enhances confidence throughout the digital workflow. Optimized Performance for Edentulous Scanning Edentulous cases present unique challenges for many dental scanners, particularly when capturing full-arch anatomy. The Aoralscan Elite Wireless addresses this with a dedicated IPG scanning tip designed to improve stability and tracking across the arch. The larger scanning tip supports clearer capture of oral geometry, helping clinicians obtain reliable data in cases where traditional scanning methods may struggle. This capability is especially beneficial for full-arch implant workflows that depend on precise spatial relationships. As an advanced intraoral scanner, the system supports consistent results from scan to final restoration. Lightweight Design with Wireless Efficiency At just 194 grams with the battery installed, the Aoralscan Elite Wireless is the lightest wireless scanner in its class. Its ergonomic design supports comfortable handling during extended procedures, helping reduce clinician fatigue. Wireless operation, supported by Wi-Fi 6 technology, enables fast and stable data transmission without cables. The long-lasting battery supports up to 2.5 hours of continuous use and recharges via a contact-connection cradle, allowing efficient transitions between operatories. This balance of comfort and performance makes the scanner well-suited for practices that rely on high-quality dental scanning throughout the day. Wireless. Effortless. Limitless.The Aoralscan Elite Wireless brings together precision, flexibility, and innovation—elevating the digital dentistry experience for clinics and labs alike. Seamless Integration into Digital Dentistry Workflows The Aoralscan Elite Wireless supports open file formats, including STL, OBJ, and PLY, allowing easy integration with a wide range of CAD software and lab systems. This flexibility ensures smooth collaboration between clinics and labs, regardless of the tools used downstream. As part of the broader Shining 3D ecosystem, the scanner fits naturally into modern digital workflows focused on efficiency, traceability, and predictable results. Who This Intraoral Scanner Is Designed For This scanner is an excellent fit for dental professionals who require accuracy and versatility in a single device. It is particularly well-suited for: Practices performing full-arch and All-on-X procedures Clinics transitioning to fully digital workflows Labs supporting implant-focused restorative cases Multi-provider practices seeking consistent scanning protocols For teams aiming to simplify equipment decisions without sacrificing performance, this intraoral scanner offers a practical, future-ready solution. Technical Specifications:  Scan Field of Single Frame IPG scanner tip: 19mm × 14mmStandard scanner tip: 16 mm × 12 mmMini scanner tip: 12 mm × 9 mm Scan Depth 22 mm from exit surface of tip Scan Principle Non-contact scanner with structured light and Intraoral photogrammetry Dimension (L × W × H) 247 mm x 38 mm x 37 mm Weight 194 g (with battery) Output STL, OBJ, PLY Connection Port Type-C Connector USB 3.0 Power Input 12V DC/3 A   Recommended PC Configuration: CPU IntelCorei7-8700 or higher RAM Recommend: 32 GB Hard Disk Drive 256 GB SSD or above Graphic Card (GPU) NVIDIA ® RTX 2060 6GB DDR3 or higher Operating System Windows 10 Professional (64-bit) or later versions of Windows operating systems Display Resolution 1920×1080, 60 Hz or higher I/O Ports Type-C   Using compatible hardware supports smoother operation and reliable dental scanning performance. Built for Scalable Digital Dentistry Workflows Choosing an advanced intraoral scanner is about more than capturing impressions. It is about supporting efficient, repeatable workflows as your practice grows. The Aoralscan Elite Wireless is designed to scale with modern digital dentistry, making it a practical choice for practices and labs at different stages of adoption. Workflow advantages that matter in daily use: Unified dental scanning platform for restorative and implant cases Reduced equipment overlap compared to managing multiple dental scanners Consistent scan data across providers and operatories Support for evolving treatment offerings, including full-arch implant workflows By consolidating scanning and IPG capabilities into one system, this scanner helps practices maintain consistency while adapting to more advanced procedures. Clinical Efficiency Without Sacrificing Accuracy In busy clinical environments, efficiency must work alongside precision. The Aoralscan Elite Wireless supports streamlined dental scanning while maintaining the accuracy required for predictable restorative and implant outcomes. Designed to improve clinical flow: Wireless operation minimizes setup and transition time between patients Lightweight ergonomics reduce fatigue during extended scanning sessions Stable tracking reduces the need for rescans in complex cases Accurate capture supports fewer downstream adjustments For clinicians, this balance supports smoother appointments. For labs, it means receiving reliable data that supports faster design and fabrication. Strengthening Clinic-to-Lab Collaboration Effective digital dentistry depends on clean, consistent data transfer between clinics and labs. The Aoralscan Elite Wireless supports open file formats that integrate easily into established digital workflows. Benefits for clinics and labs: Seamless export of scan data for CAD design Fewer compatibility issues across lab systems Improved predictability in implant and restorative cases Clear communication supported by consistent dental scanning data This approach helps reduce delays, clarify case expectations, and improve turnaround times across the digital workflow. How This Intraoral Scanner Compares in the Market With many dental scanners available, selecting the right system requires balancing innovation with usability. The Aoralscan Elite Wireless differentiates itself by combining advanced technology with practical, everyday performance. Key considerations for buyers: Integrated IPG capability without separate hardware Wireless design that supports flexible operatory setups Proven performance in both dentulous and edentulous cases Alignment with the broader Shining 3D digital ecosystem Rather than adding complexity, this intraoral scanner simplifies workflows while supporting advanced treatment planning. Frequently Asked Questions What types of cases is this intraoral scanner best suited for?The Aoralscan Elite Wireless supports routine restorative cases, full-arch implant workflows, and edentulous scanning, making it suitable for a wide range of clinical applications. Does this scanner support open dental scanning workflows?Yes. It exports open file formats that integrate with most CAD software and lab systems, supporting flexible clinic-to-lab collaboration. How does this compare to other dental scanners for implant cases?Its integrated intraoral photogrammetry capability supports precise implant position capture, reducing the need for additional systems in full-arch workflows. Is this system appropriate for multi-provider practices?Yes. Consistent data capture and standardized scanning protocols make it well-suited for practices with multiple clinicians or operatories. Why Purchase Through Dental Plus USA Selecting advanced dental scanners involves more than reviewing specifications. Dental Plus USA provides access to Shining 3D technology alongside industry expertise in digital and implant dentistry. This ensures practices and labs receive not only the equipment they need, but also knowledgeable support to help integrate the scanner into real-world workflows. Wireless Precision for Modern Dentistry The Aoralscan Elite Wireless combines mobility, accuracy, and advanced implant capabilities in a single intraoral scanner. By supporting both routine and complex cases, it enables confident clinical decisions and efficient digital workflows. For dental professionals seeking reliable dental scanning without unnecessary complexity, this system delivers performance that scales with modern practice demands.

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  • Hand holding a medical device with '15% OFF' text on a red and white background Shining 3D - Aoralscan Elite - Wired

    Shining 3D - Aoralscan Elite - Wired

    LEARN MORE: AORALSCAN ELITE - PDF Say hello to Shining 3D’s brand new intraoral scanner, Aoralscan ELITE!  The Aoralscan Elite Wired is a professional intraoral scanner designed for clinics and dental labs that value accuracy, stability, and dependable daily performance. Built to support both routine restorative dentistry and advanced implant workflows, this system combines precise digital scanning with integrated intraoral photogrammetry in a compact, wired format. For practices transitioning to digital impressions or expanding in-house lab capabilities, the wired configuration provides continuous power and stable data transfer, making it well-suited for high-volume clinical and laboratory environments. High-Resolution Digital Impressions for Daily Clinical Use Accurate digital impressions are the foundation of efficient restorative and laboratory workflows. This intraoral scanner captures detailed full-arch scans that support reliable margin evaluation, occlusal analysis, and anatomical accuracy. Consistent scan quality helps reduce rescans, improve fit, and support smoother downstream design and fabrication. For dental labs and clinics with in-house production, clean scan data translates into fewer adjustments and more predictable turnaround times. The system performs well for everyday restorative cases while maintaining the precision required for more complex indications. See the Aoralscan Elite in action.This short overview highlights the scanner’s compact design, comfortable handling, interchangeable tips, and dual-purpose scanning capability for restorative and implant workflows. Integrated Intraoral Photogrammetry in a Single System This system incorporates intraoral photogrammetry alongside traditional scanning, allowing clinicians to capture both surface anatomy and precise implant position data using one device. By combining these capabilities into a single platform, the workflow avoids additional equipment and reduces setup complexity. This approach is particularly valuable for full-arch and edentulous implant cases, where spatial accuracy plays a critical role in restorative success. Integrating photogrammetry directly into the scanner removes the need for a separate photogrammetry unit when working on All-on-X restorations. Stable Scanning for Edentulous and Implant Workflows Edentulous cases present challenges for many digital systems, especially when capturing full-arch geometry with consistency. This scanner addresses those challenges with a dedicated photogrammetry scanning tip designed to provide a wider field of view and improved stability. Interchangeable scanning tips allow the system to adapt easily to different clinical scenarios, from wider edentulous scans to routine restorative cases and smaller oral anatomies. The larger tip helps reduce the impact of soft tissue movement and supports more reliable implant positioning data, expanding the range of cases that can be managed digitally without adding separate devices. Ergonomic Design for Long Scanning Sessions Comfort and usability play an important role in daily clinical efficiency. With a compact form factor and lightweight construction, the scanner is easy to hold in the hand and can be used comfortably like a pencil during longer scanning sessions. The aluminum alloy housing provides structural stability, while integrated LED indicators make scanner status easy to monitor during procedures. Motion-sensing functionality allows clinicians to progress through scanning steps without unnecessary contact, supporting hygiene protocols in busy clinical settings. Intelligent Tools That Improve Workflow Efficiency The scanning software includes a set of intelligent features designed to streamline clinical and laboratory workflows. These tools help reduce manual steps, improve communication, and support consistent outcomes. Key workflow tools include: Real-time data optimization to remove unnecessary scan information Undercut detection to assist with preparation assessment Refined scan output for clearer margin visibility Automatic margin line extraction to support lab communication Bite analysis for accurate occlusal relationships Together, these features help practices maintain efficiency without sacrificing accuracy. Broad Clinical and Laboratory Applications This 3D oral scanner supports a wide range of dental applications, making it a practical choice for multidisciplinary clinics and labs with diverse case mixes. Supported applications include: Crowns and bridges Inlays, onlays, and veneers Implant and full-arch restorations Orthodontic workflows Pediatric dentistry Oral health assessment and documentation By supporting multiple indications, the system allows practices to standardize digital workflows across departments. Software Ecosystem and Data Management The scanner integrates into a broader digital ecosystem that supports design, communication, and data management. Clinics and labs can store, transfer, and review scan data securely while maintaining organized patient records. Cloud-based tools support collaboration between clinicians and technicians, helping streamline approvals and reduce delays. For in-house labs, production monitoring tools assist with managing printers and fabrication workflows efficiently. Scan Field of Single Frame IPG scanner tip: 19mm × 14mmStandard scanner tip: 16 mm × 12 mmMini scanner tip: 12 mm × 9 mm Scan Depth 22 mm from exit surface of tip Scan Principle Non-contact scanner with structured light and Intraoral photogrammetry Dimension (L × W × H) 245 mm x 30 mm x 26 mm Weight 124 g (without cables) Output STL, OBJ, PLY Connection Port Type-C Recommended MAC Configuration Processor Minimum: M2 (8-Core CPU, 10-Core GPU)Recommended: M1 Pro (8-Core CPU, 14-Core GPU)M2 Pro (10-Core CPU, 16-Core GPU)M1 Max (10-Core CPU, 24 or 32-Core GPU) RAM 16GB or higher Hard driver SSD Recommended: 1T Operation system Mac OS: Ventura 13 or higher Interface At least one type C Recommended PC Configuration CPU IntelCorei7-8700 or higher RAM Recommended:32GB Hard Disk Drive 256 GB SSD or above Graphic Card (GPU) NVIDIA ® RTX 2060 6GB DDR3 or higher Operating System Windows 10 Professional (64-bit) or later versions of Windows operating systems Display Resolution 1920×1080, 60 Hz or higher I/O Ports Type-C Built for Long-Term Digital Growth Choosing an intraoral scanner is a long-term decision that affects clinical efficiency, lab productivity, and patient experience. This wired system is designed to grow with a practice, supporting expanding digital workflows without forcing frequent equipment changes. For dental labs and clinics with in-house production, reliable scan data supports better planning, clearer communication, and more predictable fabrication outcomes. The balance of stability, accuracy, and workflow efficiency makes this scanner a practical investment for teams focused on long-term digital success. Clinics that prefer a cordless setup may also want to explore the Aoralscan Elite Wireless intraoral scanner for added mobility across operatories. Supporting Consistent Clinic–Lab Workflows Digital workflows are most effective when scan data moves cleanly from chairside to design without added interpretation. Consistent capture of margins, occlusal relationships, and implant positions helps reduce delays caused by unclear or incomplete impressions. For clinics working with in-house labs, predictable scan data supports smoother handoffs between clinical and technical teams. Technicians can focus more on design and finishing rather than correcting files or requesting rescans. Over time, this consistency contributes to shorter turnaround times and improved workflow reliability across restorative and implant cases. Wired vs Wireless: Choosing the Right Fit for Your Workflow Both wired and wireless scanners support high-quality digital impressions. The right choice depends on how scanning fits into your daily clinical or laboratory workflow. Wired Configuration Highlights Continuous power with no battery management Stable data transfer during long scanning sessions Ideal for centralized operatories or in-house lab environments Consistent performance for high-volume use Wireless Configuration Highlights Greater mobility across operatories Reduced cable management Useful in clinics that frequently move equipment between rooms Quick Comparison  Consideration Wired Scanner Wireless Scanner Power Source Continuous Battery-powered Mobility Fixed setup High flexibility Best For In-house labs, high volume Multi-operatory clinics Setup Focus Stability and consistency Freedom of movement   For many labs and clinics with dedicated scanning areas, a wired system offers predictable performance with fewer variables in daily operation. Simplifying Equipment Decisions in a Digital Practice As practices expand their digital capabilities, managing multiple scanning systems can increase complexity. Using a single platform for conventional impressions and implant position capture helps reduce training demands and supports standardized protocols across providers. For high-volume clinics and in-house labs, a wired system offers predictable performance without the added variable of battery management. This stability makes it easier to maintain consistent scanning routines and quality control as teams grow or case volume increases. Value for In-House Dental Labs For practices with in-house production, scan quality directly affects design efficiency and fabrication accuracy. Clean, consistent scan data helps labs move faster from impression to final restoration. Benefits for Lab Workflows Reliable margin and occlusal data for CAD design Fewer file corrections and rescans Clear communication between clinicians and technicians More predictable turnaround times Operational Advantages Supports standardized scanning protocols Reduces variability across providers Fits naturally into digital design and production pipelines By supporting both clinical scanning and laboratory production needs, this system helps in-house labs maintain efficiency without adding unnecessary complexity. Why Purchase Through Dental Plus USA Dental Plus USA supports clinics and labs with product knowledge grounded in real-world digital dentistry workflows. From equipment selection to integration considerations, their team helps ensure scanning systems fit seamlessly into clinical and laboratory environments. A Reliable Foundation for Digital Dentistry This wired intraoral scanner delivers consistent performance for restorative and implant workflows while supporting efficient clinic-lab collaboration. For dental professionals seeking dependable digital scanning without unnecessary complexity, it offers a balanced and future-ready solution.

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  • White electronic device with charging base and '15% OFF' text on a red and white background Shining 3D - Aoralscan 3 - Wireless

    Shining 3D - Aoralscan 3 - Wireless

    The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wireless is a lightweight, intelligent intraoral scanner designed to support efficient digital dentistry workflows for clinics and dental labs. Built for speed, accuracy, and ease of use, it allows clinicians to capture a high-quality dental scan in real time while maintaining a comfortable chairside experience. As a wireless system, the scanner gives clinicians freedom of movement around the patient without cable constraints, while still maintaining consistent scan quality. Designed for everyday clinical use, the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wireless supports intuitive dentist–patient communication and effective clinic–lab collaboration. By delivering consistent digital impressions, it helps dental professionals streamline workflows and move confidently toward modern digital dentistry. Recognized internationally for its design and usability, this system has earned the prestigious Red Dot Award, reflecting strong recognition from the global design community and reinforcing Shining 3D’s focus on practical innovation. Fast and Accurate Digital Scanning in Real Time Speed and accuracy are essential in modern restorative workflows. The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 enables clinicians to complete a dental scan with real-time visualization, allowing immediate feedback during scanning. This reduces chair time, minimizes rescans, and supports more efficient appointments. Real-time feedback helps clinicians identify missing data instantly, improving scan completeness and consistency. For restorative cases, accurate scan data supports better-fitting restorations and smoother downstream design and fabrication. For dental labs and dentists with in-house labs, receiving a clean dental scan improves efficiency by reducing clarification requests and unnecessary adjustments. The scanner utilizes an advanced imaging mechanism and optimized algorithms that carry out precise results, meeting the clinical needs of diverse applications from single crowns to full-arch restorations. Lightweight, Ergonomic Design for Daily Clinical Use Comfort plays a critical role in daily scanning performance. The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wireless weighs approximately 330 grams (including the battery and tip) and is designed to be easy to hold in the hand during extended scanning sessions. While it remains one of the lightest wireless units on the market, it provides a solid, professional feel that clinicians appreciate. The scanner’s ergonomic shape allows clinicians to use a natural, pencil-style grip that supports precise intraoral navigation. This design helps reduce hand fatigue and promotes consistent handling across multiple patients throughout the day. The balance of comfort and control makes this 3d scanner for teeth a practical choice for routine clinical workflows. Design advantages include: Wireless Mobility: No constraints from cables, allowing for a more comfortable experience for both the doctor and the patient. Dual-Size Tips: Includes both standard and mini tips to accommodate adults and children comfortably. Anti-Fogging: Features a 40-second instant heating function to prevent fogging during intraoral use. Autoclavable Tips: The tips can be autoclaved up to 100 times, maintaining high hygiene standards while managing overhead costs. Intelligent Features That Improve Chairside Efficiency The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 incorporates intelligent software tools designed to simplify scanning rather than add complexity. These features support efficient chairside workflows and consistent scan quality. One of the most prominent features is Wi-Fi 6 technology, which ensures that the transmission between the scanner and the workstation remains fast, stable, and lag-free. Intelligent functionality helps: AI Scan: Automatically identifies and filters out unnecessary soft tissue data (like the tongue and cheeks) during scanning, resulting in a quicker and cleaner scan process. Refine Scan: Refines captured surfaces for clearer visualization, particularly around margin lines and preparation areas. Motion-Sensing Controls: Support hands-free interaction through motion-sensing controls. This allows dentists to navigate the software on the computer screen with minimal physical contact, ensuring a safe, efficient, and sterile scanning experience. Supporting Dentist–Patient Communication Clear visual information improves patient understanding and engagement. Digital impressions created with the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 allow clinicians to display a detailed dental scan during consultations. This visual approach helps explain treatment needs more clearly, improve patient comprehension of oral conditions, and support transparent chairside discussions. Beyond the basic scan, the software ecosystem provides specialized consultation tools: Ortho Simulation: Allows patients to see a simulation of their post-treatment results, which is extremely effective for the consultation process and case acceptance. Oral Health Report: Visually demonstrates the patient’s comprehensive oral health condition, allowing for a deeper level of engagement and trust. Data Track: Helps patients understand oral changes over time by tracking patient data across multiple visits. Seamless Clinic–Lab Collaboration Effective digital dentistry depends on strong collaboration between clinics and labs. The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 supports this by producing consistent scan data that integrates smoothly into laboratory workflows. Through the Shining 3D Dental Cloud, clinics can transfer data instantly, track orders, and communicate with technicians in real-time. For dental labs and in-house production environments, reliable dental scan quality helps reduce back-and-forth communication, minimize remakes and rescans, and improve turnaround times. Technicians receive clean STL, OBJ, or PLY files, allowing them to move efficiently from design to fabrication with high predictability across restorative cases. Award-Winning Industrial Design The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wireless has received the Red Dot Design Award, recognizing excellence in industrial design and usability. This award highlights the scanner’s thoughtful balance of form and function. Rather than focusing on aesthetics alone, the design emphasizes comfort, workflow efficiency, and real-world clinical usability. For dental professionals, this recognition reinforces confidence in a tool designed for everyday practice. Designed for Everyday Digital Dentistry The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 is designed as a practical solution for routine digital workflows rather than specialized implant-only applications. As a 3d scanner for teeth, it supports common restorative procedures, orthodontics, and prosthodontics with reliability and ease of use. This system is well-suited for practices that are adopting digital impressions for the first time, want to standardize scanning protocols across providers, or prioritize comfort and consistency. See What’s Included with the Aoralscan 3 Wireless This unboxing video offers a closer look at the scanner’s design, included components, and overall build quality before installation. Software Ecosystem and Data Management The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 integrates into a broader digital ecosystem that supports organized data management. Clinics can store, review, and share dental scan files securely while maintaining clear patient records. For dentists with in-house labs, efficient data handling supports smoother coordination between scanning, design, and fabrication steps. The software also includes dedicated CAD tools: Model Creator: Easily design models for 3D printing. Temp Design: Design and print temporary crowns in-office. IBT Design: Design indirect bonding trays for orthodontic use. Practical Advantages for Dental Labs and In-House Production Wireless operation is especially valuable in environments where scanners move between operatories or where space and cable management affect efficiency. Without tethered connections, clinicians can reposition easily around the patient, which helps maintain scanning flow and reduces interruptions during full-arch or multi-surface scans. Wireless scanning supports lab efficiency by enabling faster operatory transitions, reduced setup time, and fewer physical constraints. Technical Specifications  Scan Field Standard scanner tip: 16mm x 12mm x 22mm Mini scanner tip: 12mm x 9mm x 22mm Scan Depth -2mm to 20mm from exit surface of tip Scan Tip Sterilization Autoclave 100 times 121°C 102.9kPa 30 mins 134°C 205.8kPa 4 mins Scan Tip Heating 40s instant heating (Anti-fogging) Scan Principle Non-contact scanner with structured light Wireless Technology Wi-Fi 6(802.11a/n/ac/ax) Effective Wireless Range Same room, up to 5m Battery Life 2 hours of continuous scanning. 10 days standby mode Dimension (L x W x H) 270mm x 50mm x 40mm (includes batter, tip) Total Weight 300 ± 20g (includes battery, tip) Output STL, OBJ, PLY Connector USB 3.0 Power Input 12V DC/3 A   Recommended PC Configuration  CPU Intel® Core™ i7-11700H/Intel® Core™ i7-10700F Minimum: Intel® Core™ i7-8700F / Recommended: Intel® Core™ i7-11800H Memory 16 GB / Recommended: 32GB Hard Disk Drive Minimum: 256 GB SSD / Recommended: 2TB SSD Graphic Card (GPU) NVIDIA® RTX 2060/2070/3060/3070/3080 Operating System Windows 10/11 Professional (64-bit)  Display Resolution 1920 x 1080, 60Hz or higher I/O Ports More than 2 type-A USB 3.0 (or higher) ports   Frequently Asked Questions Is the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 suitable for daily clinical use?   Yes. The system is designed for routine digital impressions, offering lightweight handling and real-time scanning for everyday workflows. Who benefits most from this 3d scanner for teeth? It is well suited for general dental practices, clinics transitioning to digital impressions, and dentists with in-house labs seeking consistent scan quality. How does the wireless connection stay stable? The scanner utilizes built-in Wi-Fi 6 technology, which is specifically designed for high-speed, stable data transmission within the same room (up to a 5m range). Can the scanner be used while wired? Yes. A backup wire is included in the case, allowing you to connect the scanner directly to the cradle for wired operation if needed. Why Purchase Through Dental Plus USA? Dental Plus USA supports dental professionals with product knowledge grounded in real-world digital dentistry workflows. Their team helps clinics and labs select equipment that fits practical needs and integrates smoothly into existing systems.   A Practical Digital Scanning Solution The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wireless delivers a balanced combination of comfort, efficiency, and reliability. As a dependable 3d scanner for teeth, it supports real-time dental scan workflows, clear communication, and effective clinic–lab collaboration. For dental professionals seeking a practical digital solution without unnecessary complexity, the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 offers performance that fits naturally into daily practice.

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  • White and gray medical device with 'Shining 3D' branding on a white background with a red discount banner. Shining 3D - Aoralscan 3 - Wired

    Shining 3D - Aoralscan 3 - Wired

    DOWNLOAD TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & PC CONFIGURATION PDF The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired is a professional intraoral scanning solution designed for dental clinics and dental labs that require reliable performance, stable data transfer, and consistent digital results. Built for daily clinical use, this scanner supports accurate intraoral scans across a wide range of restorative and diagnostic workflows. With a wired configuration that delivers continuous power and dependable connectivity, the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired is well suited for fixed operatories, centralized scanning stations, and in-house laboratory environments. It provides a practical entry point into modern digital dentistry while maintaining the precision and efficiency expected from advanced dental scanners. Reliable Digital Scanning for Daily Clinical Work Consistency is essential when digital impressions serve as the foundation for restorative and laboratory workflows. The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired enables clinicians to capture intraoral scans in real time, providing immediate visual feedback during the scanning process. Stable wired connectivity supports uninterrupted data transfer, which helps reduce scanning errors and minimizes the need for rescans. This reliability is especially valuable in busy clinical environments where predictable performance supports smoother scheduling and workflow efficiency. For dental scanners used throughout the day, dependable scan capture helps ensure: Clear visualization of oral anatomy Accurate digital impressions for restorative design Reduced chair time through fewer interruptions By supporting consistent intraoral scans, the system helps clinicians and labs maintain efficiency without introducing unnecessary complexity. Ergonomic Design for Comfortable Chairside Use The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired is designed with ergonomics in mind. Weighing approximately 240 grams, the scanner is lightweight and easy to hold, helping reduce hand fatigue during extended scanning sessions. Its balanced form factor allows clinicians to use a natural, pencil-style grip, supporting precise intraoral navigation. The compact scanner head improves access within the oral cavity, making it suitable for a wide range of patient anatomies. For dental scanners used repeatedly throughout the day, comfort plays an important role in maintaining consistency and accuracy across cases. This efficiency is further supported by autoclavable scanner tips that are designed for durability, capable of being sterilized up to 100 times for long-term clinical use. Intelligent Features That Support Scanning Accuracy The scanning software includes intelligent tools designed to support accuracy and efficiency during intraoral scans. These features help clinicians capture clean scan data while reducing unnecessary manual steps. Key functionality includes: Real-time scan visualization for immediate feedback Motion-sensing controls to support hands-free operation Automatic data optimization to refine captured surfaces Anti-fogging support for clear imaging Together, these features help streamline the scanning process while maintaining consistent output quality for downstream workflows. Supporting Clear Clinic–Lab Collaboration Effective digital dentistry depends on reliable communication between clinics and labs. The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired produces consistent digital impressions that integrate smoothly into laboratory workflows. For dental labs and dentists with in-house labs, accurate intraoral scans help: Reduce clarification requests from technicians Minimize remakes caused by incomplete data Improve turnaround times for restorative cases By providing clean scan files, the scanner supports more efficient collaboration between clinical and laboratory teams. Clinical Applications Supported Designed as a versatile digital scanning solution, the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired supports a broad range of clinical applications. Supported workflows include: Crowns and bridges Inlays and onlays Orthodontic cases Diagnostic documentation General restorative dentistry Pediatric and routine dental care This versatility makes it a practical choice among dental scanners for clinics seeking to standardize digital workflows across multiple treatment types. Software Ecosystem and File Compatibility The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired integrates into a broader digital ecosystem designed to support efficient data management and collaboration. A key advantage for laboratory workflows is the Direct Export into exocad, allowing for a seamless transition from scan to design. Scan files can also be exported in other standard formats, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of CAD software and laboratory systems. For clinics and dental labs managing multiple cases daily, organized scan data supports smoother case tracking and more predictable workflows. Technical Specifications and System Requirements  Scan Field Standard scanner tip: 16mm x 12mm x 22mm Mini scanner tip: 12mm x 9mm x 22mm Scan Depth -2-20mm from exit surface of tip Scan Principle Non-contact scanner with structured light Dimension (L x W x H) 285mm x 33mm x 46mm Weight 240 ± 10g (without cables) Output STL, OBJ, PLY Connector USB 3.0 Power Input 12V DC/3 A   Recommended PC Configuration  CPU Intel® Core™ i7-8700 or higher Memory 16 GB or higher Hard Disk Drive 256 GB SSD or above Graphic Card (GPU) NVIDIA® RTX 2060 6GB or higher Operating System Windows 10 Professional (64-bit) or later versions of Windows operating system Display Resolution 1920 x 1080, 60Hz or higher I/O Ports More than 2 type-A USB 3.0 (or higher) ports   Wired vs Wireless: Choosing the Right Configuration Both wired and wireless dental scanners support digital impressions, but the right configuration depends on how scanning fits into daily workflows. Wired configuration highlights Continuous power with no battery management Stable data transfer during long scanning sessions Ideal for fixed operatories and centralized scanning stations Consistent performance in high-volume environments Wireless configuration highlights Increased mobility between operatories Reduced cable management Useful in clinics that frequently share equipment For dental labs and clinics with dedicated scanning areas, a wired system often provides predictable performance with fewer operational variables. Value for Dental Labs and In-House Production For dental labs and clinics with in-house fabrication, scan quality directly impacts design efficiency and production accuracy. The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired supports consistent intraoral scans that help labs move efficiently from impression to design. Benefits for lab workflows include: Reliable margin and occlusal data for CAD design Fewer file corrections before fabrication Clear communication between clinicians and technicians By supporting standardized scanning protocols, the system helps labs reduce variability across cases and providers. Operational Reliability in High-Volume Environments In busy practices and lab-supported clinics, equipment predictability directly affects daily schedules. A wired intraoral scanner eliminates concerns around battery life or mid-procedure interruptions, ensuring the system is always ready. This stability helps standardize scanning protocols across multiple providers; with a fixed setup and continuous power, clinicians follow the same routine every time, reducing variability between cases. For practices handling a steady flow of restorative cases, this reliability supports: ·       Consistent Appointment Timing: Reduced workflow interruptions from equipment unreadiness.  ·       Standardized Onboarding: A straightforward setup that helps new staff adopt digital workflows without a steep learning curve. ·       Long-Term Planning: Fewer operational variables compared to battery-dependent systems, simplifying long-term maintenance and equipment expansion. Clean Data Capture That Reduces Design Adjustments High-quality scan data does more than capture surface anatomy. It affects how efficiently cases move through design and fabrication. Clean, complete scans help reduce the need for margin adjustments, bite corrections, and design revisions later in the process. For labs and in-house production teams, this means: Fewer clarification requests sent back to clinicians Less time spent correcting incomplete data Improved confidence during CAD design By supporting clean data capture at the chairside, the scanning process contributes to better outcomes across the entire digital workflow. Practical Fit for Fixed Operatories and Centralized Scanning Areas Not every practice benefits from mobile scanning. Many clinics and labs operate more efficiently with dedicated scanning areas or fixed operatories. A wired scanner fits naturally into these environments, where stability and consistency matter more than mobility. Centralized scanning stations help: Reduce equipment movement Simplify setup and maintenance Maintain consistent scanning conditions For practices with established layouts, a wired configuration supports efficient use of space and predictable daily operation. Supporting Long-Term Equipment Planning Choosing digital equipment is rarely a short-term decision. Clinics and labs often plan around tools that will remain in use for many years. A wired scanning system offers a straightforward approach to long-term equipment planning, with fewer components to manage and no reliance on battery performance over time. This simplicity can help reduce long-term operational variables, making it easier for practices to plan upgrades, expansions, or workflow changes without replacing core scanning equipment. A Balanced Approach to Digital Dentistry For many dental professionals, digital dentistry is about reliability, efficiency, and clarity rather than constant change. A wired intraoral scanner supports this balanced approach by delivering consistent performance without introducing unnecessary complexity. By focusing on stable operation, ergonomic design, and clean scan output, the system supports everyday clinical and laboratory needs while fitting naturally into established workflows. Frequently Asked Questions Is the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired suitable for in-house dental labs?Yes. The scanner produces consistent scan data that integrates well into CAD and laboratory workflows, making it suitable for clinics with in-house production. What types of cases can this scanner support?It supports a wide range of restorative, orthodontic, and diagnostic applications commonly handled in general dentistry. How does a wired scanner differ from a wireless model?A wired scanner provides continuous power and stable data transfer, while wireless models prioritize mobility between operatories. What computer specifications are recommended?Recommended system requirements are outlined in the specifications chart to ensure smooth performance and reliable scan processing. Does the scanner support open file formats?Yes. Scan files can be exported in standard formats compatible with common dental design software. A Trusted Partner for Digital Dentistry Solutions Dental Plus USA supports clinics and dental labs with product knowledge grounded in real-world digital dentistry workflows. Their team helps ensure that scanning systems fit seamlessly into both clinical and laboratory environments, supporting long-term efficiency and success. A Dependable Digital Scanning Solution The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired delivers consistent performance for clinics and dental labs seeking a reliable digital scanning solution. By supporting accurate intraoral scans, efficient clinic–lab collaboration, and stable daily operation, it provides a practical foundation for modern digital dentistry. For dental professionals evaluating dental scanners for routine clinical use, this wired system offers dependable performance designed to scale with long-term workflow needs.

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  • Shining 3D - AoStation - Wired Shining 3D - AoStation - Wired

    Shining 3D - AoStation - Wired

    AoStation PDF Guide [CLICK HERE] The Shining 3D AoStation is an all-in-one mobile workstation designed to support efficient intraoral scanning workflows in clinical and laboratory environments. The AoStation functions as a dedicated workstation and does not include an intraoral scanner, which is sold separately as the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired or Aoralscan 3 Wireless. Developed to support the Aoralscan 3 models, it provides a centralized, mobile platform that helps standardize how digital scans are captured, reviewed, and managed across operatories. For dental clinics and dental labs seeking a practical infrastructure solution rather than additional scanning hardware, the AoStation serves as a workflow foundation. By integrating a mobile cart, a built-in high-performance workstation, a touchscreen display, power management, and cable organization into a single unit, it supports consistent dental scan capture while eliminating the need for separate computer configuration and setup. Designed Specifically for Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Workflows The Shining 3D AoStation is designed specifically for both the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired and Aoralscan 3 Wireless, providing a dedicated workstation that supports consistent scanning regardless of configuration. Unlike generic medical carts, the AoStation is engineered around the practical requirements of intraoral scanning, including scanner placement, real-time data review, stable power access, and workflow continuity. Housing the scanning workstation and display in one integrated unit allows clinics to maintain uniform scanning procedures across operatories. For practices already using the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3, the AoStation enhances existing workflows without requiring changes to scanning technique, software, or file handling. Mobile Intraoral Scanning Without Workflow Disruption Mobility plays a key role in modern clinical environments where scanning equipment is often shared. The Shining 3D AoStation allows teams to move a complete scanning workstation between rooms without disconnecting, reconfiguring, or rebuilding equipment setups. This mobility supports: Faster operatory turnover Reduced preparation time before a dental scan Consistent intraoral scanning conditions across rooms Rather than dedicating scanners to individual operatories, clinics can centralize scanning while maintaining predictable workflows. This approach is especially effective for practices coordinating scanning between clinical spaces and in-house lab areas. Touchscreen Operation for Chairside Efficiency and Hygiene The AoStation features a large integrated 23.8-inch FHD touchscreen designed to simplify interaction during intraoral scanning. By eliminating the need for a traditional mouse and keyboard, the system supports more streamlined chairside operation. Touchscreen interaction allows clinicians to: Review scan data immediately Navigate software with minimal physical contact Maintain focus on scanning rather than peripheral devices Removing keyboards and mice also helps avoid possible contamination during scanning procedures. These peripherals are often more difficult to disinfect, so eliminating them from routine scanning supports cleaner workflows while helping clinics align intraoral scanning protocols with infection-control practices. Integrated Power, Charging, and Equipment Readiness Equipment readiness directly affects daily schedules, particularly in shared environments. The Shining 3D AoStation incorporates integrated power management designed to support uninterrupted scanning sessions. The system includes a built-in battery backup (UPS) that provides up to one hour of continuous power, helping protect scanning workflows from unexpected power interruptions. The integrated base also supports direct charging of the wireless scanner, ensuring the workstation remains ready throughout the day. Centralizing power and charging within the cart helps reduce: Dependence on wall outlets Cable clutter near operatories Interruptions during intraoral scanning sessions This design supports predictable equipment availability in high-volume clinical settings. Streamlined Clinic and Lab Management For dental labs and clinics with in-house labs, managing scanning equipment efficiently is as important as scan accuracy. The Shining 3D AoStation supports centralized equipment management by consolidating scanning infrastructure into a single, integrated workstation with a streamlined single-cable solution. Operational advantages include: A shared scanning station across teams Reduced equipment movement and misplacement Simplified setup and maintenance By standardizing how dental scans are captured and reviewed, the AoStation helps labs receive more consistent input data, supporting smoother downstream design and production workflows. Technical Specification CPU: i7 - 12700 (12 core / 25 MB/ 20T / G.10 GHz ~ 4.90 GHz / 65W RAM: 32 GB, 4800 MHz Hard Drive: M.2 2280, 2 TB, PCle NVMe x4, SSD Graphic Card (GPU): NVIDIA RTX A2000 GDDR6 12GB Monitor Size: 23.8" FHD (Resolution 1920 x 1080)  Layer Thickness: 50 μm~100 μm (adjustable) UPS Parameters Input Voltage: 220 AC, 50 Hz Battery Type: Lithium Battery General Charging Time: 8-10 hours Physical Parameters Net Weight (Including Monitor): 26.5 kg Overall Dimesions: 495 (Length) x 445 (Width) x 1290 (Height) mm Wired or Wireless — AoStation Supports Both The Shining 3D AoStation is compatible with both wired and wireless versions of the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3, allowing clinics to select the scanning configuration that best fits their environment. Aoralscan 3 Wired Suitable for fixed operatories and centralized scanning areas Supports stable, continuous scanning sessions Aoralscan 3 Wireless Offers flexibility across multiple operatories Supports shared scanning workflows Regardless of configuration, the AoStation provides a consistent platform for intraoral scanning without requiring workflow changes or additional equipment. Standardized Scanning and Predictable Availability Across Operatories As intraoral scanning becomes more central to daily workflows, consistency across operatories and providers becomes increasingly important. The Shining 3D AoStation supports standardized scanning protocols by providing a dedicated workstation for scan capture, review, and equipment access. When scans are performed from the same workstation, clinicians follow a repeatable process that reduces variation in scan quality. This consistency benefits both clinical teams and dental labs by ensuring every dental scan is captured under similar conditions. In shared environments, predictable access to a single scanning hub also supports smoother scheduling and coordination between clinical and laboratory teams. Simplifying Infrastructure Without Adding Complexity Rather than adding more individual components to an existing setup, the Shining 3D AoStation consolidates scanning infrastructure into a single, integrated workstation with a streamlined single-cable solution. This simplified infrastructure reduces the need for custom mounts, separate computers, and ad-hoc cable management. Clinics benefit from a cleaner setup, while labs benefit from more reliable and consistent scan input. Built for Long-Term Digital Dentistry Growth Digital dentistry infrastructure should support growth without constant reconfiguration. The Shining 3D AoStation is designed as a long-term investment that accommodates increasing scan volume and evolving workflows. As intraoral scanning becomes more central to treatment planning and production, having a stable, mobile workstation allows clinics and labs to scale without redesigning their entire setup. The AoStation supports expansion while maintaining consistent dental scan workflows over time. Frequently Asked Questions Does the Shining 3D AoStation include the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 scanner?No. The AoStation does not include an intraoral scanner. The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 wired or wireless scanner is sold separately. How does the touchscreen design support clinical hygiene?The integrated touchscreen removes the need for a mouse and keyboard, helping reduce surfaces that are more difficult to disinfect during scanning. Which scanners are compatible with the AoStation?The AoStation is designed specifically for use with the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 platform, including both wired and wireless versions. Who benefits most from using the AoStation?The AoStation is ideal for clinics and dental labs that share scanning equipment across operatories or manage centralized scanning for in-house production. Is the AoStation required to use the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 scanners?No. The scanners can be used independently with compatible computers. The AoStation is an optional solution for simplifying setup and standardizing workflows. Can the AoStation help reduce workflow interruptions?Yes. Integrated power management, centralized access, and a built-in workstation help support predictable scanning availability in busy environments. Does the AoStation require special IT setup or ongoing management?No. It functions as a self-contained workstation, reducing the need for separate computer configuration or daily IT oversight. How should clinics choose between the wired and wireless Aoralscan 3 scanners?Clinics with fixed operatories often choose the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired, while those prioritizing mobility may prefer the wireless model. Both are fully compatible with the AoStation. Support and Expertise from Dental Plus USA Dental Plus USA provides workflow-focused guidance for clinics and dental labs investing in digital dentistry equipment. Their team helps ensure that solutions like the Shining 3D AoStation integrate smoothly into both clinical and laboratory environments. A Practical Foundation for Mobile Intraoral Scanning The Shining 3D AoStation delivers a reliable foundation for mobile intraoral scanning workflows. By supporting consistent dental scan capture, efficient equipment management, and seamless compatibility with the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3, it helps clinics and labs build scalable digital systems without unnecessary complexity.  

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  • Sale -30% Aoralscan 3 Wired Replacement Tips - Standard Aoralscan 3 Wired Replacement Tips - Standard

    Aoralscan 3 Wired Replacement Tips - Standard

    The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired Replacement Tips – Standard are designed to support consistent, everyday intraoral scanning in clinical and laboratory environments. As a core accessory for the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 wired scanner, these replacement tips help maintain reliable optical performance for routine restorative and diagnostic workflows. Replacement tips play an important role in preserving scan clarity over time. As intraoral scanning is performed repeatedly throughout the day, optical components are exposed to clinical conditions that can gradually affect image consistency. Having dedicated replacement tips available helps clinics and dental labs maintain dependable dental scan quality without interrupting daily operations. Designed for Consistent Daily Scanning The standard replacement tip is intended to serve as the primary scanning tip for most clinical situations. Its balanced geometry supports efficient coverage while maintaining reliable access across a wide range of oral anatomies. For practices performing frequent intraoral scanning, the standard tip provides a dependable option for routine use. In busy environments, consistent scan behavior matters as much as speed. A standard tip allows clinicians to follow familiar scanning patterns, supporting predictable results across providers and operatories. This consistency benefits downstream workflows by helping dental labs receive uniform scan data from case to case. Why Replacement Tips Matter for Dental Scan Quality Over time, wear on optical components can influence how scan data is captured. While scanners themselves remain calibrated, the condition of the scanning tip plays a role in maintaining image clarity and data consistency. Using manufacturer-approved replacement tips helps: Preserve clean surface capture Support stable stitching during intraoral scanning Reduce the likelihood of rescans due to optical degradation For clinics and labs that rely on digital workflows, maintaining dental scan quality at the source supports more efficient design and fabrication processes later. Standard Tip Geometry and Workflow Balance The standard replacement tip is designed to balance field of view and maneuverability. This makes it suitable for: Full-arch intraoral scanning General restorative cases Diagnostic documentation Routine chairside workflows Because it supports efficient coverage, the standard tip is commonly used for the majority of cases in general dentistry. Clinics performing high volumes of scans often rely on standard tips as their primary scanning accessory. Clinical and Laboratory Applications The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired Replacement Tips – Standard support a broad range of applications where consistent intraoral scanning is required. Typical use cases include: Crown and bridge workflows Inlays and onlays General restorative dentistry Diagnostic record capture Lab-supported restorative planning For dental labs working with in-house clinics, consistent scan input supports smoother communication and more predictable design outcomes. Durability and Lifecycle Considerations Replacement tips are designed for repeated clinical use within manufacturer-defined limits. Over time, rotating or replacing tips helps practices maintain consistent performance without disrupting scanning routines. Many clinics keep spare replacement tips available to: Avoid downtime during busy schedules Maintain workflow continuity across operatories Support consistent intraoral scanning across providers This approach helps protect long-term workflow efficiency while reducing unexpected interruptions. Compatibility with Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired These replacement tips are designed specifically for use with the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired system. The scanner automatically recognizes compatible tips, allowing clinicians to continue scanning without software reconfiguration or workflow changes. This compatibility ensures that replacement tips integrate seamlessly into existing intraoral scanning workflows. Cleaning, Disinfection, and Sterilization Guidance Scanner tips are the only component of the intraoral scanner that directly enters the patient’s mouth during scanning. For this reason, proper cleaning and sterilization are essential for maintaining clinical hygiene and supporting safe intraoral scanning workflows. According to manufacturer guidance, scanner tips must be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected or sterilized after each patient use and prior to subsequent use. Clinics should always ensure that the scanner tip is clean, disinfected or sterilized, and considered sterile before intraoral scanning is performed. Important Usage and Safety Notes Scanner tips are designed to withstand high-temperature sterilization for up to 100 cycles. After reaching this limit, the tip should be properly disposed of and replaced. High-level chemical disinfection and high-temperature autoclave sterilization must not be combined on the same scanner tip. Appropriate personal protective equipment should be worn when handling scanner tips before and after sterilization. These guidelines are provided to support safe clinical use and help maintain the integrity of intraoral scanning components over time. Clinics and dental labs should always follow the manufacturer’s official Instructions for Use (IFU) for complete, validated cleaning and sterilization protocols. Dental Plus USA recommends referring to the most current manufacturer documentation for detailed handling, sterilization methods, and compliance requirements. Planning Inventory for Continuous Intraoral Scanning Maintaining adequate replacement scanner tips helps support uninterrupted intraoral scanning workflows in busy clinical and laboratory environments. Because scanner tips are subject to sterilization limits and routine handling, having additional tips available can help clinics avoid workflow disruptions. Stocking replacement tips may help: Reduce delays caused by unavailable or retired tips Support high-volume dental scan schedules Maintain consistent scanning availability across operatories Simplify equipment readiness planning For dental labs and clinics with in-house production, keeping replacement scanner tips on hand supports predictable daily operation without placing additional demands on clinical staff. Inventory needs will vary based on scanning volume and sterilization practices, and clinics should follow manufacturer guidance when managing tip lifecycle. Standard vs Mini Tips: Choosing the Right Option Standard replacement tips are often the default choice for everyday scanning due to their balanced design. While mini tips provide enhanced access in certain situations, standard tips are well suited for the majority of adult restorative and diagnostic cases. Many practices choose to keep both options available, using standard tips for routine intraoral scanning and switching to mini tips when additional access is required. Inventory Planning for Clinics and Labs For practices performing frequent dental scans, having replacement tips readily available supports uninterrupted workflows. Standard tips are often stocked in greater quantity due to their broad use across case types. Dental labs and clinics with in-house production benefit from maintaining consistent scan quality, which supports efficient downstream processing and fewer clarifications during design. Frequently Asked Questions Are these replacement tips compatible with wireless scanners?These tips are designed for use with the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 wired system. Compatibility should always be confirmed based on the scanner configuration. How often should replacement tips be changed?Replacement frequency depends on usage volume and clinical conditions. Many practices rotate tips to maintain consistent intraoral scanning performance. Do replacement tips affect dental scan accuracy?Tip condition can influence scan clarity. Using manufacturer-approved replacement tips helps maintain reliable scan data. Are replacement tips sold individually?Replacement tips are typically sold as individual accessories. Availability may vary. Support from Dental Plus USA Dental Plus USA provides guidance on compatible accessories and replacement components to help clinics and labs maintain efficient digital workflows. Their team supports product selection based on real-world scanning environments. A Reliable Standard for Everyday Intraoral Scanning The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired Replacement Tips – Standard offer a dependable solution for maintaining consistent intraoral scanning performance. Designed for daily use, they support reliable dental scan capture across a wide range of clinical and laboratory workflows.

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  • Sale -15% Aoralscan 3 Wired Replacement Tips - Mini Aoralscan 3 Wired Replacement Tips - Mini

    Aoralscan 3 Wired Replacement Tips - Mini

    The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired Replacement Tips – Mini are designed to support intraoral scanning in situations where access and maneuverability are critical. As a complementary accessory for the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 wired system, mini replacement tips provide an alternative geometry for cases that benefit from a smaller scanning profile. For clinics that encounter a variety of patient anatomies, having mini replacement tips available helps expand scanning flexibility without changing scanner hardware or software. Designed for Access in Challenging Scanning Situations Mini replacement tips are intended for cases where standard tips may feel bulky or restrictive. Their smaller profile supports improved access in: Posterior regions Patients with limited opening Smaller oral anatomies This design helps clinicians maintain consistent intraoral scanning workflows even in more challenging situations, supporting smoother data capture without altering technique. Why Tip Size Matters in Intraoral Scanning In intraoral scanning, tip geometry affects how easily clinicians can navigate the oral cavity. While standard tips offer broader coverage, mini tips prioritize access and maneuverability. Using mini tips can help: Reduce repositioning during scanning Improve reach in confined areas Support patient comfort during dental scan capture These benefits make mini tips a practical addition for clinics that handle diverse case types. Clinical Applications for Mini Replacement Tips Mini replacement tips are commonly used in: Pediatric dentistry Posterior restorative cases Patients with limited oral opening Detailed scanning in confined areas For clinics performing frequent intraoral scanning across varied patient populations, mini tips provide added flexibility without introducing workflow complexity. Supporting Precision Without Changing Hardware Mini replacement tips work within the same scanning ecosystem as standard tips. They do not require recalibration, software changes, or adjustments to scanning workflows. Clinicians can switch tips as needed while maintaining consistent dental scan output, supporting predictable downstream processing for dental labs and in-house production teams. Supporting Consistent Scanning Across Providers and Operatories In multi-provider clinics and shared operatory environments, consistency in intraoral scanning is essential. Mini replacement tips help support uniform scanning workflows by giving clinicians a reliable option for access-limited cases without altering scanner settings, software, or technique. When multiple providers rely on the same scanning system, having standardized accessories available helps reduce variation between scans. Mini tips allow clinicians to adapt to patient anatomy while maintaining the same digital workflow, supporting predictable dental scan output across providers and treatment rooms. This consistency is especially valuable for clinics that: Share scanning equipment across operatories Rotate providers throughout the day Coordinate scan capture with in-house lab teams By integrating mini replacement tips into standard inventory, practices can maintain scanning continuity regardless of who is performing the scan or which operatory is used. For dental labs, this translates into more uniform input data and fewer variables during downstream design and fabrication. Rather than introducing new equipment or alternate scanning systems, mini tips offer a simple way to support access-focused scanning while preserving standardized intraoral scanning protocols throughout the practice. Durability and Lifecycle Considerations Like standard tips, mini replacement tips are designed for repeated clinical use within manufacturer-defined limits. Rotating tips helps maintain optical consistency and supports reliable intraoral scanning over time. Keeping spare mini tips available helps practices respond to access-related challenges without rescheduling or delaying scans. Compatibility with Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired These mini replacement tips are designed specifically for use with the Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired scanner. The system recognizes compatible tips automatically, allowing clinicians to maintain uninterrupted scanning workflows. Cleaning, Disinfection, and Sterilization Guidance Scanner tips are the only component of the intraoral scanner that directly enters the patient’s mouth during scanning. For this reason, proper cleaning and sterilization are essential for maintaining clinical hygiene and supporting safe intraoral scanning workflows. According to manufacturer guidance, scanner tips must be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected or sterilized after each patient use and prior to subsequent use. Clinics should always ensure that the scanner tip is clean, disinfected or sterilized, and considered sterile before intraoral scanning is performed. Important Usage and Safety Notes Scanner tips are designed to withstand high-temperature sterilization for up to 100 cycles. After reaching this limit, the tip should be properly disposed of and replaced. High-level chemical disinfection and high-temperature autoclave sterilization must not be combined on the same scanner tip. Appropriate personal protective equipment should be worn when handling scanner tips before and after sterilization. These guidelines are provided to support safe clinical use and help maintain the integrity of intraoral scanning components over time. Clinics and dental labs should always follow the manufacturer’s official Instructions for Use (IFU) for complete, validated cleaning and sterilization protocols. Dental Plus USA recommends referring to the most current manufacturer documentation for detailed handling, sterilization methods, and compliance requirements. Planning Inventory for Continuous Intraoral Scanning Maintaining adequate replacement scanner tips helps support uninterrupted intraoral scanning workflows in busy clinical and laboratory environments. Because scanner tips are subject to sterilization limits and routine handling, having additional tips available can help clinics avoid workflow disruptions. Stocking replacement tips may help: Reduce delays caused by unavailable or retired tips Support high-volume dental scan schedules Maintain consistent scanning availability across operatories Simplify equipment readiness planning For dental labs and clinics with in-house production, keeping replacement scanner tips on hand supports predictable daily operation without placing additional demands on clinical staff. Inventory needs will vary based on scanning volume and sterilization practices, and clinics should follow manufacturer guidance when managing tip lifecycle. Mini vs Standard Tips: How They Work Together Mini replacement tips are not intended to replace standard tips entirely. Instead, they complement standard tips by expanding the range of cases that can be scanned comfortably. Many practices use: Standard tips for routine intraoral scanning Mini tips for access-limited situations This combined approach supports flexibility without adding new equipment. Inventory Strategy for Mixed Case Types Clinics that serve diverse patient populations often benefit from stocking both standard and mini replacement tips. This ensures that intraoral scanning workflows remain consistent regardless of case complexity. Dental labs benefit from receiving complete, high-quality scan data across all case types, supporting smoother design and fabrication processes. Frequently Asked Questions Are mini replacement tips required for pediatric cases?Mini tips are not required but are often helpful for smaller oral anatomies and access-limited situations. Do mini tips reduce dental scan quality?Mini tips are designed to support accurate scan capture while improving access in confined areas. Can mini tips replace standard tips entirely?Mini tips are best used as a complement to standard tips rather than a full replacement. Are mini tips sold separately?Replacement tips are typically sold as individual accessories. Support from Dental Plus USA Dental Plus USA supports clinics and labs by helping identify compatible accessories that align with their scanning workflows and case mix. Precision Access When It Matters Most The Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired Replacement Tips – Mini provide a practical solution for access-focused intraoral scanning. By expanding scanning flexibility without changing hardware, they help clinics maintain reliable dental scan workflows across a wide range of clinical situations.

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advanced scanning solutions designed to support predictable digital workflows.

Advanced Intraoral Scanners for Precision Digital Dentistry

Intraoral scanning has become a foundational component of modern digital dentistry, supporting accurate data capture across restorative, orthodontic, and implant workflows. For dental clinics and dental labs operating in fully digital environments, selecting the right scanning technology directly affects efficiency, collaboration, and long-term scalability.

The Shining 3D Intraoral Scanners collection at Dental Plus USA brings together advanced scanning solutions designed to support predictable digital workflows. This collection highlights proven systems that deliver consistent scan data, integrate seamlessly with CAD/CAM processes, and support both clinical and laboratory requirements. Whether scanning is performed chairside, in a centralized operatory, or as part of an in-house lab workflow, reliable digital capture is the starting point for every successful case.

Dental Plus USA curates this collection to support practices and labs that value performance, compatibility, and workflow efficiency, offering access to trusted Shining 3D systems alongside knowledgeable product guidance.

Intraoral Scanning as the Foundation of Digital Workflows

For dental professionals, intraoral scanning is no longer simply a replacement for traditional impressions. It is the foundation upon which modern treatment planning, restorative design, and lab collaboration are built.

A dental intraoral scanner captures precise digital representations of teeth and surrounding structures in real time. These digital files become the primary data source used for diagnosis, treatment planning, and fabrication. When scan quality is consistent, downstream workflows benefit from fewer remakes, clearer communication, and more predictable outcomes.

Across a wide range of indications, a reliable 3D dental scanner supports:

  • Accurate restorative design
  • Improved communication between clinics and labs
  • Faster turnaround times
  • Reduced material waste and retakes

For practices and labs focused on efficiency and scalability, digital scanning is no longer optional. It is central to how care is delivered and how cases move from planning to production.

Why Digital Intraoral Scanning Has Become the Standard

The widespread adoption of intraoral scanning reflects its practical advantages over traditional impression techniques. Digital capture offers accuracy, efficiency, and flexibility that analog methods cannot match.

Key advantages of digital intraoral scanning include:

  • High-resolution digital impressions captured in real time
  • Improved patient comfort compared to traditional impression materials
  • Immediate visualization and verification of scan data
  • Seamless integration with CAD/CAM and laboratory workflows

Digital files generated by a dental intraoral scanner can be stored, shared, and reused without degradation. This supports long-term case documentation and enables efficient collaboration across teams and locations.

For dental labs, consistent digital input supports smoother CAD workflows and more predictable fabrication. For clinics, digital scanning reduces chair time and helps streamline scheduling.

Shining 3D Intraoral Scanners at Dental Plus USA

Dental Plus USA offers a focused collection of Shining 3D Intraoral Scanners selected to support modern clinical and laboratory workflows. Shining 3D systems are known for their reliability, open compatibility, and ability to scale with evolving digital environments.

Rather than overwhelming buyers with dozens of options, this collection highlights proven scanners designed to:

  • Deliver consistent scan quality
  • Integrate into existing digital ecosystems
  • Support both chairside and lab-driven workflows

Each scanner in this collection is supported by detailed product pages that explore specifications, use cases, and workflow considerations, helping buyers make informed decisions based on their operational needs.

Explore Our Intraoral Scanner Models

Within this collection, Dental Plus USA offers multiple Shining 3D scanning solutions designed to meet different workflow requirements.

Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wired
A stable, wired 3D dental scanner designed for fixed operatories and centralized scanning stations. Ideal for high-volume environments where consistent power and uninterrupted scanning sessions are essential.

Shining 3D Aoralscan 3 Wireless
A cordless scanning solution designed for mobility across operatories. This system supports shared scanning workflows while maintaining consistent digital capture.

Shining 3D Aoralscan Elite Series
Advanced intraoral scanning systems designed to support both restorative workflows and implant-focused applications. These scanners integrate seamlessly into complex digital workflows while maintaining ease of use.

Each system within the Shining 3D Intraoral Scanners collection is designed to support predictable digital capture without introducing unnecessary complexity.

Choosing the Right Dental Intraoral Scanner

Selecting the right scanner depends on how scanning fits into daily clinical and laboratory workflows. Rather than focusing solely on features, it is important to consider operational factors.

Key considerations include:

  • Wired vs wireless configuration: Fixed setups versus mobile use
  • Shared equipment needs: Single operatory or multi-room scanning
  • Clinic and lab integration: Direct collaboration with in-house or external labs

For some environments, a wired dental intraoral scanner offers stability and simplicity. For others, wireless scanning supports flexibility across operatories. Understanding these needs helps narrow the best fit within the collection.

Planning Intraoral Scanner Adoption Across a Growing Practice

For many clinics and dental labs, selecting an intraoral scanner is not a one-time decision but part of a broader digital dentistry strategy. As practices grow, add providers, or expand in-house production, scanning technology must support consistent workflows without requiring frequent replacement or retraining.

A reliable dental intraoral scanner allows teams to standardize how digital impressions are captured, reviewed, and transferred. This consistency becomes increasingly important as more providers participate in intraoral scanning and as scan data is used across multiple clinical and laboratory applications.

When evaluating scanners within this collection, practices often consider:

  • Whether the system can support current scan volume and future growth
  • How easily scan data can be shared between operatories and labs
  • Whether the scanner integrates smoothly into existing CAD/CAM workflows
  • How standardized scanning protocols can be maintained across teams

A dependable 3D dental scanner supports predictable daily operation while reducing variability between providers and treatment rooms. For dental labs, this means receiving cleaner, more consistent input data that supports efficient design and fabrication.

By choosing from the Shining 3D Intraoral Scanners collection, clinics and labs can invest in scanning systems designed to scale alongside their digital workflows, supporting long-term planning rather than short-term fixes.

Supporting Dental Labs and In-House Production

Intraoral scanning plays a critical role in dental lab workflows. Clean, consistent scan data supports efficient CAD design and reduces time spent correcting incomplete or unclear input.

For dental labs and clinics with in-house labs, reliable intraoral scanning supports:

  • Fewer clarification requests between teams
  • Improved confidence during digital design
  • More predictable fabrication timelines

A dependable 3D dental scanner helps standardize input data, allowing labs to focus on production rather than troubleshooting.

Seamless Integration into Digital Dentistry Ecosystems

Shining 3D scanners are designed to integrate into modern digital ecosystems. Open file compatibility allows scan data to move efficiently from capture to design and fabrication.

Benefits of seamless integration include:

  • Compatibility with common CAD software
  • Flexible file sharing between clinics and labs
  • Streamlined digital workflows from scan to production

This flexibility allows practices and labs to evolve their digital processes without replacing core scanning equipment.

Why Buy Shining 3D Intraoral Scanners from Dental Plus USA

Dental Plus USA serves clinics and labs by providing access to trusted digital dentistry equipment alongside workflow-focused support. Rather than simply listing products, Dental Plus USA helps buyers understand how scanning systems fit into real-world environments.

Benefits of purchasing through Dental Plus USA include:

  • Curated selection of proven Shining 3D systems
  • Product knowledge grounded in clinical and lab workflows
  • Support for long-term digital planning

This approach helps practices and labs invest confidently in scanning technology that aligns with their operational goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the role of intraoral scanning in digital dentistry?
Intraoral scanning captures digital impressions that serve as the foundation for diagnosis, treatment planning, and fabrication workflows.

Are Shining 3D intraoral scanners suitable for dental labs?
Yes. These scanners support consistent digital capture that integrates well into lab-based CAD and production workflows.

What is the difference between wired and wireless intraoral scanners?
Wired scanners offer continuous power and stability, while wireless scanners prioritize mobility across operatories.

Can a dental intraoral scanner integrate with CAD/CAM systems?
Yes. Shining 3D scanners support open file formats compatible with common digital design platforms.

How do I choose the right scanner from this collection?
The best choice depends on workflow structure, scanning volume, and whether mobility or fixed setups are preferred.

Elevate Digital Dentistry with Dental Plus USA

The Shining 3D Intraoral Scanners collection at Dental Plus USA brings together reliable scanning solutions designed for modern digital dentistry. By offering proven systems that support accuracy, efficiency, and seamless integration, Dental Plus USA helps clinics and labs build workflows that scale with evolving demands.

Explore the collection to find a 3D dental scanner that aligns with your clinical and laboratory needs, and take the next step toward more predictable digital outcomes.

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