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A tiny device with a sensor called an intraoral sensor is used to obtain radiographic pictures of the mouth. The sensor captures photos, which are then transmitted via leads along with electrical impulses to a computer where they are transformed into digital images that may be viewed on a monitor.
Today’s sensors can deliver bright, sharp images in real time while emitting a small fraction of the radiation of older film X-ray technology.
Dental intraoral x-ray sensors are tiny x-ray imaging devices that are made to comfortably fit inside a patient’s mouth. They produce images that have been proved to be just as diagnostic as film radiographs.
However, when it comes to the possibilities for using radiographic pictures, digital sensors give clinicians a lot more options.
Digital dental x-ray systems are friendlier to the patient and the doctor because they have superior resolution, significantly less radiation exposure for the patient, and software that allows practitioners to zoom into specific areas of the image and apply filters for better diagnosis.
Your dental office will immediately realise the advantages of employing digital sensors once you take into account the capacity to submit radiographs to insurance providers or referral partners with perfect digital copies and the ability to preserve radiographs without losing picture quality.
The global digital intraoral sensors market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The “Photon Counting Intraoral Sensor” technology was initially applied to dentistry by Xpect Vision. An Intraoral Sensor Game Changer as it provides more information compared to other available technology.
One of the eagerly anticipated programmes for pan-Indian dentists is Expodent International -Delhi, and Unicorn Denmart has been actively participating in the Expodent programme for a long time.
A brand-new intraoral sensor called Xpect Vision has been introduced by Unicorn Denmart. It is based on cutting-edge technology and has a stylish ergonomic design.
The newest PHOTON-COUNTING TECHNOLOGY is being used for the first time in dentistry by Xpect Vision, providing direct imaging while preventing interference from light scattering from traditional indirect imaging and guaranteeing picture acquisition stability.
One of the thinnest X-ray sensors, it has a stylish design, a practical size of 1.5 mm, and a thickness of 5 mm. With an effective imaging area of 25mm x 30mm, the Xpect Vision sensor offers a more compact form while yet ensuring an acceptable sensor area.