Monday, August 22, 2011

Dental Digital Imaging Is A Bonus To Patients And Dentists

The breakthroughs in technology are continually ongoing. Dental digital imaging is replacing the old-fashioned x-ray that worked so well for over half a century. Both dentists and patients are enjoying the benefits of this new technology for taking pictures of teeth.

Patients and dentists should be relieved that there is now reduced exposure to radiation. The process is very patient friendly technology. The chemical processing has been done away with due to the use of x-ray sensors rather than film. Consequently the imaging is fast and is visible in both 2D and 3D presentations.

The resolution is much improved so that images can be enhanced. Dentists can analyze the image in great detail. Large format x-ray images are becoming a thing of the past since the new, more sophisticated images are stored in computers.

Images are taken via an apparatus that is ergonomically shaped similar to a curved wand where the tapered end fits easily into the patient's mouth. The end reaches those hard to reach areas. There are about twelve LEDs incorporated into the unit for lighting the interior of the mouth.

The wand is connected to a computer. Images can be put into sharper resolution thanks to the broad depth of field. Many manufacturers are producing this apparatus so that there are slight variations with the models. For instance, some require a capture and some do not.

Today's cutting edge technology is making rapid advances. Dental digital imaging is one result of this process. Intra-oral image accuracy is superb. Patients and dentists benefit from a healthier system that produces data stored out of the way. Copies take seconds to produce. Much time and cost is saved so both dentist and patient are in an advantageous situation.



Article Written By  Dorothy Dixon



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