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Dexis OP 3D CBCT Financing
Finance the Dexis OP 3D (formerly KaVo OP 3D) CBCT system. Application-only up to ~$400k, flexible terms, funding in 1-2 weeks.
The Dexis OP 3D is the name under which the former KaVo OP 3D imaging platform is now sold following Dexis's consolidation of the KaVo imaging product lines. For practices that followed KaVo's imaging reputation over the years and are now seeing the Dexis brand on the OP 3D in dealer catalogs, the underlying hardware lineage is the same multi-modality platform combining 2D panoramic and 3D CBCT acquisition in a single unit. Practices buying the Dexis OP 3D today are purchasing within the Dexis digital imaging ecosystem, which includes Dexis Imaging Suite software and connectivity with other Dexis products. Financing the OP 3D through a structured equipment loan or lease gets this production imaging asset working in your practice rather than waiting on capital accumulation.
Pricing on the Dexis OP 3D runs in the range of $40,000 to $80,000 depending on field-of-view configuration, software, and cephalometric inclusion. Deals across that range are accessible through both application-only and documentation-supported financing paths. Most practices with a solid credit profile qualify application-only for the lower and mid configurations. We match these deals to lenders who specialize in dental imaging and know how to evaluate the revenue profile of a practice adding CBCT capability.
Dexis OP 3D: Platform Capabilities
The Dexis OP 3D is a dual-mode system: it runs panoramic 2D programs and CBCT 3D acquisition from the same gantry. The panoramic programs cover the standard clinical applications including full dental pan, bitewing acquisition, TMJ, and sinus programs. The 3D mode offers selectable field-of-view sizes to match the clinical need, from small FOV for endodontic and single-tooth applications where resolution is the priority, up to larger arch-spanning volumes for implant planning and orthodontic records.
- Multiple panoramic programs for standard, pediatric, sinus, bitewing, and TMJ imaging
- CBCT acquisition with selectable FOV sizes covering small-scale endo through larger dental arch volumes
- Dexis Imaging Suite software for 3D reconstruction, volume measurement, implant planning integration, and nerve canal visualization
- Compatible with major practice management platforms through bridge integrations
- Compact gantry footprint for installation in standard X-ray rooms
Practices that also use Dexis intraoral sensors find the Dexis ecosystem advantage clear: a unified image management environment covers 2D periapical, panoramic, and 3D CBCT in the same software. The Dexis Titanium intraoral sensor is the companion product that completes the chairside digital radiography picture for practices building entirely within the Dexis platform. Financing both together as a package is common and typically produces a more favorable deal structure than two separate applications.
Why Practices Are Adding In-House CBCT Now
The case for in-house CBCT has moved beyond the specialist practice. General dentists who are growing implant services, expanding endodontic capability, or adding orthodontic case assessment in-house now see CBCT as a revenue-generating tool rather than a specialty item. Referring patients to an imaging center for 3D scans is a workflow step that adds days to treatment planning and sends imaging revenue out of the practice. Bringing the unit in-house captures that revenue and accelerates the consultation-to-treatment timeline.
The production math is straightforward: CBCT scans typically bill at meaningful per-scan fees, and a practice doing ten to twenty CBCT scans per month can generate enough imaging revenue to substantially offset the monthly financing payment. Add the improvement in case acceptance that comes from showing patients their own 3D anatomy during the consultation, and the ROI argument for adding CBCT is accessible for practices across a range of patient volumes.
General dentistry practices in competitive markets have found that advertising CBCT-guided implant planning distinguishes them from practices still relying on pan-only imaging for surgical cases. Dental implant centers that already have CBCT and want to upgrade their system as the practice's procedure volume grows are also a natural market for the Dexis OP 3D.
Financing Structure and Term Options
Equipment loans are the most common structure for CBCT purchases because the equipment has a long useful life, typically eight to fifteen years with software maintenance, and owning the asset aligns with how practices treat their imaging infrastructure. A 60-month loan is the most common term: monthly payments are manageable, and the practice builds equity in the imaging system rather than leasing. For practices that want the tax benefit concentrated in year one, Section 179 financing structured to maximize the deduction can significantly reduce the effective net cost in the first year of ownership.
Lease structures with FMV end options are also available and make sense for practices that anticipate technology refresh cycles of five to seven years. Imaging software evolves quickly, and practices that want flexibility to move to the next generation platform without a large out-of-pocket obligation at term end sometimes prefer the lease structure. We advise on both and model the monthly cost difference so the decision is based on actual numbers rather than assumptions.
An application-only financing path is available for most OP 3D configurations within the threshold. For practices with strong personal credit on the owner side and at least twelve months of operating history, the application-only path covers the approval process without additional documentation burden.
Start Your Dexis OP 3D Financing Application
Send us your dealer quote for the Dexis OP 3D and we will match it to the right lender and structure. Approvals typically come back within two to five business days. Funding in one to two weeks after approval. Practices adding a Dexis intraoral sensor alongside the OP 3D can review intraoral X-ray sensor financing and bundle both in a single deal.
Questions
Is the Dexis OP 3D the same machine that used to be called the KaVo OP 3D?
Yes, the Dexis OP 3D uses the same imaging platform as the KaVo OP 3D, now sold under the Dexis brand following the consolidation of KaVo imaging products into the Dexis product line by Envista Holdings. The hardware lineage is the same; the software integration is now with Dexis Imaging Suite rather than separate KaVo imaging software.
Can I finance the Dexis OP 3D if I already have a loan on other imaging equipment?
Yes. Most lenders look at total debt service relative to practice revenue rather than refusing applications that have existing equipment loans. If your current equipment loan payment is comfortably within your practice's ability to service, a second equipment loan for CBCT is evaluated on its own merit. We model the total obligation picture for lenders to make this review straightforward.
What room modifications does the Dexis OP 3D require?
The OP 3D requires a lead-lined X-ray room meeting your state's radiation shielding requirements for CBCT equipment. Specific shielding specifications depend on the FOV and the construction of your existing room. A radiation physicist review is typically required before installation. Your Dexis dealer provides site planning documentation to support that review.
Does the Dexis OP 3D work with third-party implant planning software?
The Dexis OP 3D exports DICOM files compatible with major third-party implant planning software including Simplant, NobelClinician, coDiagnostiX, and others. In-house planning through Dexis Imaging Suite is also available. Compatibility with your preferred planning software should be confirmed with your dealer before finalizing the purchase.
What is the lead time between order and installation for the Dexis OP 3D?
Lead times vary by dealer and inventory availability, but typical lead time from order to delivery is four to eight weeks for standard configurations. Custom configurations or high-demand periods may extend this. Financing should be initiated early enough that the purchase order from the lender to the dealer does not create a delay in the delivery schedule.
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