Technology
MagneticCeph – The next generation of radiation‑free orthodontic diagnostics.
MagneticCeph: A New Standard in Digital Orthodontics
MagneticCeph is a radiation‑free, digitally standardized diagnostic system designed to replace traditional cephalometric X‑rays. Using magnetic field tracking and validated 3D reference points, it enables precise, reproducible, and safe orthodontic diagnostics for patients of all ages.
The technology is based on a scientifically validated 6‑dimensional analysis framework, allowing clinicians to evaluate morphology, function, symmetry, and growth patterns without exposing patients to ionizing radiation.
Core Components
- Magnetic Tracking Sensors: High‑precision sensors capture craniofacial reference points in real time.
- Standardized 3D Reference System: Ensures reproducibility across clinics, countries, and research institutions.
- 6D Diagnostic Framework: Morphology, function, symmetry, airway, posture, and growth.
- Digital Workflow Integration: Compatible with modern orthodontic planning systems and AI‑based analysis tools.
- Radiation‑Free: Safe for children, pregnant patients, and repeated follow‑ups.
Scientific Validation
MagneticCeph has been developed and validated through interdisciplinary research in orthodontics, biomechanics, and digital measurement science. The system provides high reproducibility and eliminates the variability associated with manual landmark identification on 2D radiographs.
Its standardized measurement protocol enables international research collaboration and supports the development of global diagnostic norms.
Clinical Advantages
- Safe and repeatable diagnostics without radiation exposure.
- High precision through standardized digital reference points.
- Improved treatment planning with 6D functional and morphological insights.
- Better patient communication through intuitive digital visualizations.
- Ideal for growth monitoring and longitudinal studies.
International Applications
MagneticCeph is used in clinical practices, universities, and research institutions across Europe and Asia. Its standardized digital framework enables cross‑border cooperation, multicenter studies, and the development of global orthodontic guidelines.