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Vatech makes inroads in the MENA

S. J. Kim, Managing Director, Vatech MENA

Headquartered in Korea, Vatech is a global healthcare corporation with a focus on the research and manufacturing of dental imaging equipment. With a direct presence in more than 20 countries, including an office in Dubai, UAE (Vatech MENA), Vatech’s devices are being used in more than 100 countries all over the world. Vatech first started exporting to the Middle East in 2005 and set up Vatech MENA in 2019. With a logistics centre in Jebel Ali, Vatech MENA expanded its reach to GCC countries and North Africa, all the while cementing itself as the most preferred brand in dentistry.

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Radiation from medical imaging is a concern internationally. The EU, US and England have set up regulatory measures to protect the patients from medical radiation, including dosage recommendations for radiographic imaging. Vatech’s Green products adhere strictly to these guidelines and provide even lower levels of dosage than the guidelines.

Vatech’s Green CT is recognized as a premium product in its main markets, dental clinics, and radiology centres in the US and Europe, a testament to its quality and technology.

Vatech’s “Green” product line boasts more than a 75% reduction in patient dose compared to previous models, while pre-serving image quality for diagnosis. “Green X”, the latest model in this line-up, captures CT images in 2.9 seconds and cephalometric images in 1.9 seconds, but provides full-arch, sinus and TMJ images required for oral-maxillofacial and implant surgeries.

Vatech’s world-leading portfolio of dental-imaging-related patents is what makes this “low-dose” technology possible. Vatech possesses technologies that enable faster scans at low radiation dose with software algorithms that can reconstruct clear images.

Furthermore, Vatech was the first company in the world to commercialize carbon nano tubes for dental imaging, enabling the acquisition of clear radiographic images without exposing patients to unnecessary radiation.

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