Thursday, 10 April 2014

Better results with next generation imaging equipment

Many problems that dentists used to face ten years ago are now truly a thing of the past thanks to the new equipment that manufacturers are bringing to the market. The new generation of dental imaging equipment is not only more accurate, more easily adjustable and smaller than it used to be, but also easier to use. The biggest advantage these systems have compared to older ones is speed. They are a lot faster to set up, the images are ready for diagnostics almost immediately and also because the exposure time is shorter the patient’s radiation dose is minimized. This makes for a safer and more pleasing experience for both the patient and the doctor.

For example the Cranex novus e system is a digital panoramic x-ray unit that only has a 9-second exposure time. The digital imaging software system has been optimized for quick imaging resulting in reduced movement artifacts and better image quality. It has a control panel which makes using effortless and has a 5-point stabilization system which makes positioning the patient easy. This is a prime example of equipment that makes working easier and helps you to get great images fast. What’s more the system is also a breeze to set up and it the software tools that come with it assists you in getting perfect results every time instead of spending your time fixing problems. The programs for adult and children panoramic images both work as they should. The system also has a multiconnect function that makes it possible to directly connect to the unit from multiple treatment rooms. This can be a real money-saver but it also saves space and time when you have only one unit to worry about.

When considering buying a new imaging system for your clinic you should carefully consider the requirements and needs of your workspace and purchase accordingly, so that the equipment meets your specifications.

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