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Take your dental services to the next level with digital X-ray sensors from DuraPro Health. These handheld X-ray sensors are able to produce high-quality digital images. When using this type of sensor, dental practice staff are able to quickly and easily obtain the images they need for diagnostic and treatment purposes, which makes imaging processes in your practice more efficient. It’s a simpler alternative to traditional film X-rays, which are often more costly to use, create more waste and aren’t as efficient or accurate compared to digital dental X-ray sensors. Many dental professionals have eagerly embraced digital X-ray technology like these sensors in recent years, especially those making an effort to modernize their practice and attract new patients. Learn more about dental sensors and get tips on how to choose the best type of sensor for your needs.

What Is a Dental Sensor?

A digital intraoral sensor is a small device that is used to capture X-ray images. Instead of donning a heavy vest to protect against radiation and being situated in a large, intimidating machine, patients can simply remain in their exam chair while the sensor is inserted. The sensors are designed with rounded edges to be as non-irritating as possible in the patient’s mouth, and the sensor only has to be in place for a matter of seconds. Once complete, the images can be pulled up almost instantly on a computer for immediate viewing. This makes the process both easier for staff to complete as well as far more comfortable for the patient.

While patients appreciate the easier X-ray experience, dentists love that digital X-ray images can be viewed more quickly than film X-rays which need time to develop. In addition, the digital images produced are easier to store and share as needed, and the better overall diagnostics and treatment planning.

Types of Dental X-ray Sensors

There are a number of features to consider when selecting dental sensors for your practice. Many dentists keep a few different sensor sizes on hand to accommodate different patients and diagnostic needs. For example, younger patients often require smaller dental digital X-ray sensors. You’ll also want to make sure you have the proper computer setup to manage images captured by these sensors. Check out what type of imaging software is recommended for each sensor and whether that software comes with the purchase of the sensor.

It’s almost impossible to deny that digital sensors in dentistry represent a wide variety of practical benefits with no drawbacks besides the initial cost of upgrading to new technology. If digital X-ray sensor price is a concern, look for refurbished options to save money. It’s also essential to choose dental sensors from a trusted brand, such as Kodak, Polaroid, Acteon or RVG dental X-ray sensors. Find these and other reputable brands like Dexis sensors and Apex sensors when you shop for dental X-ray equipment at DuraPro Health.

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