Iera is a groundbreaking, FDA-510(k) cleared planning software that provides a real time, hands-on tech planning experience using client-specific need.
It allows users to visualize and interactively plan surgeries in virtual reality by transforming conventional DICOM images into an identical VR model.
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New in Iera 5.1 : Measurement Analysis
To facilitate this, data analytics and cloud computing technologies come into play. With the power of cloud-based platforms, surgeons can access and analyze large datasets of cephalometric information from different patients, enabling them to compare and plan more effectively. These technologies also support collaboration between medical teams in real time, regardless of location
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Surgeons and residents can now automate facial measurements critical to pre-operative assessment of patient specific anatomy and subsequently plan for the surgical requirements in virtual reality (VR) based on quantified cephalometric parameters. This allows surgeons to pre-plan for orthognathic, facial fracture,
Surgeons and residents can now automate facial measurements critical to pre-operative assessment of patient specific anatomy and subsequently plan for the surgical requirements in virtual reality (VR) based on quantified cephalometric parameters. This allows surgeons to pre-plan for orthognathic, facial fracture,
Surgeons and residents can now automate facial measurements critical to pre-operative assessment of patient specific anatomy and subsequently plan for the surgical requirements in virtual reality (VR) based on quantified cephalometric parameters. This allows surgeons to pre-plan for orthognathic, facial fracture,
