| Content | Carestream Kodak Rvg 6100 Digital Xray Sensor Size 1 And Size 2The RVG 6100 System features a new size 0, 1, 2 sensor for pediatric specialties. The sensor is designed with rounded corners and special bite blocks for patient comfort. All three sensor sizes have new casings with the cable attached to the back of the sensor. New sensor casings for the sensors — size 1 has rounded edges and size 2 has clipped corners help provide a more comfortable experience for the patient, remove the “dead zone” factor, and allow for vertical placement.RVG 6100 System’s Sensor Features
True Image Resolution
Size 0 : 14 lp/mm
Size 1 : Greater than 20 lp/mm
Size 2 : Greater than 20 lp/mmConnection : USB 2 – High SpeedTechnology : KODAK SensorPurpose
Size 0 : Pediatric Exams
Size 1 : General Purpose Sensor
Size 2 : Bitewing RadiographsOutside Dimensions
Size 0 : 22.2 x 30.8 mm
Size 1 : 27.5 x 37.7 mm
Size 2 : 32.2 x 44.1 mmDimensions of Active Area
Size 0 : 17 x 22 mm
Size 1 : 22 x 30 mm
Size 2 : 27 x 36 mmMatrix Dimensions
Size 0 : 800 x 1200 pixels
Size 1 : 1200 x 1600 pixels
Size 2 : 1440 x 1920 pixelsHighest Quality. Highest Resolution.The Kodak Carestream RVG 6100 Digital Radiography System has the highest resolution digital imaging sensor on the market today. We understand how image resolution is related to confident diagnoses - and ultimately to the quality of patient care. The RVG 6100 System provides the high resolution you need for complex examinations and to make diagnoses quickly and confidently.Comfortable and Durable.Carestream Kodak Rvg 6100 Digital XrayDue to technological advances with the optical plate and scintillator, all size sensors have increased "sensitivity," which allows practitioners to decrease the radiation dose €” up to 10% decrease for sizes 1 & 2 and 40% decrease for size 0 (depending on type and age of x-ray generator). In addition, the sensor's rounded corners and ergonomic design helps make positioning easier than ever. | Dexis Intraoral Digital Dental X-Ray Sensor
Software Ease of Use
According to the manufacturer, the DEXIS x-ray software was designed to be highly effective throughout diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment. It is intended to serve as an imaging hub, managing all digital images, including intra- and extraoral radiographs and photographs. The manufacturer states that the images can be quickly organized, stored, retrieved, printed, and shared with patients and colleagues. The 9 dentists who participated in this product evaluation were asked to rate the DEXIS Digital Imaging software on its ease of use with regard to taking and accessing radiographs and for diagnosis, patient education, and communication with colleagues and insurance companies. Six of the evaluators rated the system as excellent and 3 rated it as very good. One evaluator commented that “when communicating with patients, we use DEXIS images displayed on a monitor in front of the patient every day on virtually every patient.”Software Integration
The manufacturer claims that the DEXIS imaging software can be easily integrated with all major practice management systems. According to DEXIS, the DEXIS Integrator automatically synchronizes with the patient record.
When the evaluators were asked to rate the software integration with practice management software and interface with hardware (eg, cameras, panoramics, and scanners), 78% rated it as excellent to very good, while 22% rated it as good. One of the evaluators said, “The bridge to our practice management systems is seamless. We use [the] DEXIS digital pan[oramic] so that we can store panoramic x-rays easily in the same location as full series. We use an intraoral camera to store preoperative and interoperative photographs for excellent documentation.”Sensor Comfort and Ease of Use
According to DEXIS, the heart of their digital system is the PerfectSize sensor. The manufacturer states that their single-size sensor has 3 advantages:
1) because the electronics are on the back of the sensor, the active imaging area is most of the total sensor size;
2) the beveled corners, slim profile, and rounded casing allow for accurate placement and patient comfort;
3) patented cord placement allows the practitioner to take vertical and horizontal bitewings and all periapicals with only 1 universally sized sensor. The evaluators were asked to rate both the ease of use of the sensor and patient comfort. Five evaluators rated ease of use excellent and 4 rated it very good. With regard to patient comfort, 3 evaluators rated the sensor excellent and 6 rated it very good. One evaluator noted that he experienced a few issues when placing the sensor in some children and patients with very small mouths. Another evaluator, however, is very happy with the sensor, saying, “I chose DEXIS to take a full radiographic series on every patient. It was the only direct image system we tested that met that objective.”Image Quality Dexis Intraoral Digital Dental X-Ray Sensor
According to DEXIS, their digital xray system provides detailed image quality and includes image enhancement tools that increase diagnostic capabilities. When the 9 evaluators were asked to rate the system’s image quality and enhancement aids, 89% rated them as excellent to very good. One of the evaluators commented that the system’s “ClearVu and image magnification allow us to diagnose very effectively.”Overall Satisfaction
When asked to rate their overall satisfaction with the DEXIS Digital X-ray System, 89% of the evaluators rated it as excellent to very good. Commented one evaluator, “DEXIS has been very responsive to our needs.” | Dexcowin IRay D3 Dental Handheld X-Ray System
iRay D3 Dental Mobile Handheld X-Ray
Dexcowin invented the iRay D3 more than 10 years ago, in 2004, after several years of R&D. The iRay D3 has some different names for the OEM, but the official product model name is DX3000. We have designed it as a pure handheld portable X-ray. It has many different features for mobile, battery powered, handheld, cordless, digital, and camera types. It is lightweight, durable, stable, easy to use, saleable, and compatible to all radiation detectors, with clear, effective images. However, what we would like to emphasize, and what we are so proud of about the iRay D3 is that it is safe for handheld use. This is because we are concerned about the safety and care of the operators and patients. This is our top priority and responsibility to our customers. We follow all required rules from FDA, GMP, CE and all local health departments from the over 40 countries and states we have registered in. We keep to the safety regulations during manufacturing. Our long term company strategy for iRay D3 is to “Make it safe,” “”Make it better than yesterday,” and “Make it durable.”A summary of iRay D3 features Dexcowin IRay D3 Dental Handheld X-Ray SystemiRay D3 Convenience & Cost effectiveness
You can stay with the patient, and it is especially beneficial for children.
No need to construct separate shielded rooms, so all operation rooms can be X-ray rooms.
Lightweight 4 lbs gives you handy operation and saves time for full mouth X-ray.
More than 200 shots on single charge (1.5 hour). Battery and a spare battery included.iRay D3 compatibility
Applicable and be compatible with all detectors, film, PSP and all kinds of sensors.IRay D3 Mobility
Completely mobile system with a battery and extras.
Compact design and lightweight allows it to be moved anywhere in and out of office.IRay D3 Safety
Designed for handheld, so it does not affect the operator with extremely low leakage radiation.
Rechargeable Lithium polymer battery is very safe and stable with a safety circuit
Battery can be charged separately with a main X-ray body.Other accessories
AllMyT mobile cart for iRay D3 to be mounted on.
A neck strap to balance the weight and preventing dropping. | Kodak 9000 3D Extraoral Imaging System
Add cephalometric imaging abilities to your 9000 3D System for even more abilities. Through our revolutionary one-shot technology, cephalometric image acquisition takes less than a second—thereby reducing exposure time and the risk of retakes due to patient movement. With the 9000C 3D System, you can perform a wider range of diagnoses and treatments right in your office, rather than referring patients to imaging centers. Reduce multiple visits, prevent rescheduling issues, and enhance patient care with three versatile imaging abilities right at your fingertips: panoramic, cephalometric, and 3D imaging.Superb image quality, all three modalitiesVariable focal trough adapts to patient’s jaw morphology – generating high-quality, true panoramic images Best-in-class cephalometric image quality with reduced risk of motion blur Ultra-high resolution, low-dose, focused-field CBCT images provide superior visualization of fine bony anatomy, such as radicular structures
Optimized for radiology workflowsDR technology reduces exam time and eliminates steps, such as film processing and cassette handling One-shot cephalometric technology captures images in less than a second, reducing exam time and risk of retakes Dedicated sensors for each modality save technologist time, reduce risk of breakage DICOM conformance ensures easy integration with PACS, RIS, and printing systems
Simple by design Kodak 9000 3D Extraoral Imaging SystemStreamlined user interface, preset programs and face-to-face positioning makes exams quick and simple Accommodates patients of all shapes and sizes and wheelchair accessible Intuitive, easy-to-use imaging software with improved features for reviewing, reporting and sharing images Includes a comprehensive implant planning model to help referring dentists identify exact measurements and create simulations of proposed treatments
A trusted company, proven productsProven product reliability – even in demanding, high-volume environments Broad range of Carestream equipment and professional services such equipment service agreements, site planning and DICOM integration services. - One-stop shopping for digital imaging and IT solutions from a company with over a century of medical and dental imaging expertise
| Panoramic Modality | Cephalometric Modality | Cone Beam CT Modality | Technology CCD – Optical | CCD – Optical Fiber Sensor | One-Shot with CCD Sensor with Optical Fiber | Cone Beam with CMOS Sensor with Optical Fiber | Gray Scale | 14 bit | 14 bit | 15 bit | 3D Field-of-View | n/a | n/a | • Single Volume: 5 cm x 3.75 cm • Stitched Volumes (up to 3): 9 cm x 7 cm x 3.75 cm | Exam Options | • Panoramic • Child Mode • Segmented Panoramic • Maxillary Sinus • LA TMJ x 2 • LA TMJ x 4 | • Cephalometric • Lateral • Oblique • Frontal (AP/PA) • Submento-Vertex • Carpus • Multiple Cephalometric Field Choices: 30 x 30, 24 x 30, 24 x 24, 18 x 24, 18 x 18 | • CBCT • Resolution Options: 76, 100, or 200 micrometers • Location of Exam: User-defined (mandible, maxilla, TMJ) | Input Voltage | 230/240 V – 60 Hz | 230/240 V – 60 Hz | 230/240 V – 60 Hz | Tube Voltage | 60-90 kV (max) | 60-90 kV (max) | 60-90 kV (max) | Tube Current | 2-15 mA (max | 2-15 mA (max | 2-15 mA (max | Frequency | 140 kHZ (max) | 140 kHZ (max) | 140 kHZ (max) | Total Filtration | > 3.5 mm eq. AL | > 3.5 mm eq. AL | > 3.5 mm eq. AL | Weight | 353 lb (160 kg) | 438 lb (199 kg) | 353 lb (160 kg) |
| Sirona GALILEOS Comfort/Compact| GALILEOS Comfort | GALILEOS Compact | | Oral and maxillofacial surgeons
Dental clinics
Private clinics
Orthodontists | General practioners
Dental implant practices
Oral surgeons |  |  | | Comparison Table of Galileos Comfort/ Compact & Orthophos XG 3D X-Ray systems | | Technical overview | GALILEOS Comfort | GALILEOS Compact | ORTHOPHOS
XG 3D | | Field of view | (15 x 15 x 15) cm³ | (12 x 15 x 15) cm³ | 8 cm x 8 cm (Ø x Höhe) | | 3D Resolution (isotropic voxel size) | 0.3/0.15 mm | 0.3 mm | 0,2 mm; 0,1 mm (available at the end of 201) | | Scan time / exposure time | 14 s / 2 – 6 s | 14 s / 2 – 6 s | 2–5 s | | Reconstruction time | 2.5 – 4.5 min | 4.5 min | 4,5 min | | Patient position | standing / seated | standing / seated | Standing/seated, chin rest/bite block, occlusal bite block for automatic patient positioning with 2D PAN images | | X-ray generator | | kV | 85 | 85 | 60–90 | | Effective dosage | 29 µSv / 68 µSv **
(21 mAs, 85 kV) | < 29 µSv / 68 µSv **
(21 mAs, 85 kV) | 43–175 μSv (Schulze)
(Standard: 100 μSv) | | Space requirements (minimum) | 1,6 x 1,6 x 2,25 m (d x w x h) | 1,6 x 1,6 x 2,25 m(d x w x h) | 1,5 m x 1,1 m x 2,25 m (Pan ), | | Space requirements (recommended) | >1,8 x 1,8 x 2,5 m (d x w x h) | 1,8 x 1,8 x 2,5 m (d x w x h) | 1,7 m x 1,3 m x 2,5 m (Pan ) | | User Interface | Full color touchscreen | Multipad | EasyPad | | Patient fixation | Occlusal bite block, forehead | Occlusal bite bock, forehead | | | Positioner | support, chin rest, head positioner *** | support, chin rest | | | Upgradable to Comfort version | |  | | | Optional floor stand |  |  | | | Wheelchair accessible |  |  | | | Remote control |  |  | | | Programs | | 150 µm resolution for close-up reconstruction |  | | | | 300 µm resolution for standard volumes |  |  | | | High contrast mode for optimized hard tissue display |  |  | | | Views | PAN with 3D slice navigation | PAN with 3D slice navigation | Tiltable 2D slices, custom | | TSA, axial, sagittal, coronal, CEPH lat., CEPH pa/ap | TSA, axial, sagittal, coronal | 3D slicing, TSA, LSA, axial, sagittal, coronal | | 3D model, 1-click OP reports | 3D model, 1-click OP reports | 3D model, implant-oriented view, 1-Click OP reports |
With the integrated FaceScanner in GALILEOS you can now record the facial surface parallel to the x-ray image. And that, as opposed to traditional face scanners without the use of lasers, which is therefore gentler on the patients. Thanks to the simultaneous x-ray image and surface depiction, the fully automated overlaying of the data is extremely precise. In addition, texture and coloring in the software allow for a particularly realistic depiction of the soft tissue proportions – an ideal tool for patient consultation! |
| Biolase Waterlase MDX All Tissue LaserThe MDX delivers 300 mJ of energy at 8 W, and it can easily be upgraded to a 450 mJ (9 W) model for 50% faster cutting as clinical skills improve and applications expand (see ?MDX Specs?). This next-generation of the best-selling WaterLase MD features improvements to the laser engine and delivery system ergonomics, and it enables rapid hardtissue cutting speed with unprecedented affordability.Time-Tested Technology Biolase Waterlase MDX All Tissue LaserThe MDX is built on the technologies and reputations of its predecessors, the BIOLASE WaterLase MD and WaterLase iPlus all-tissue lasers.The Waterlase MD features Hydro- Photonics?a combination of YSGG laser energy and water?which allows the clinician to perform a wide range of conventional procedures with less anesthetic. Known for its precision and accuracy, the MD enables treatment of targeted areas of both tooth structure and soft tissue while maintaining the structural integrity of the tooth and leaving surrounding areas unaffected.The Waterlase MD became the company?s flagship product, breaking new ground in the areas of cutting speed, user interface, and ergonomic design. In 2011 that ?flagship? designation was overtaken by the company?s new WaterLase iPlus, an even faster, more powerful machine. It delivers up to 10 W of power at 600 mJ, which makes it the most powerful laser on the global market at the short pulse length of 50 ?s, all through a highly intuitive preprogrammed user interface for everything from routine restorative cases to specialty periodontal, cosmetic, and endodontic procedures.The iPlus features Biolase?s 2780 nm YSGG technology with the versatility of a dual-wavelength configuration; namely, an integrated iLase 940 nm diode laser to handle unexpected soft-tissue cases, better bleeding control, and the potential for temporary pain relief and teeth whitening. As anticipated, the iPlus proved beneficial for experienced laser dentists who had been anxiously awaiting a machine that would deliver more power, control, and versatility. However, the new laser also provided many of the ?uninitiated? with an easier-than-expected, highly intuitive introduction to all-tissue laser dentistry. The MDX takes this one step further, with a price point that puts the technology within reach of nearly any dentist.
No More Excuses: Affordable Pricing, Substantial ROIThe perception of all-tissue laser technology as inaccessible to most dentists is beginning to dissipate. Even so, some dentists remain unconvinced.The reality, however, is that BIOLASE?s positioning of the MDX as an entry-level product, starting under $40,000, has made the technology much more affordable. Combining better and more efficient manufacturing with strategic sourcing of components results in pricing that most clinicians will view as extremely reasonable. In addition, the initial investment will be recouped with a substantial ROI, which can be realized via 3 main areas of application.1. For hard-tissue restorative dentistry? the ?bread and butter? of general practices?the MDX will enable faster, more efficient and, in most cases, virtually painless restorations for all cavity classes in both adults and children.2. The MDX allows dentists to retain patients who may have traditionally been referred out for osseous crown lengthening. Using the MDX, patients reap the benefits of considerably more comfortable soft-tissue procedures without the inconvenience of a referral, while the practice reaps the benefits of a happier and more loyal patient base.3. MDX provides an effective and efficient gateway into periodontics. Specifically, the MDX promotes deep pocket therapy with new attachment and is especially effective for minimally invasive removal of both subgingival inflamed tissue and calculus in patients with moderate to severe periodontal disease.Another DimensionBIOLASE?s comprehensive in-office and online training and support promise to render the learning curve extremely manageable. And, as intimidation is replaced by both comfort and confidence, clinicians will find that all-tissue laser technology will add a new and profitable dimension to their practices. |
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