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Xpect Vision Intraoral Sensor

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Intraoral Sensor

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Xpect Vision Size 1
Intraoral Sensor

Carestream CS 5200 RVG

Carestream RVG
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Runyes Portable Dental X-Ray (Gun-Type)

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RAYSCAN α 3D Dental CBCT

Genoray Papaya OPG Machine

Genoray PAPAYA CUST OPG

Genoray Papaya 3D Plus CBCT Machine

Genoray PAPAYA 3D PLUS CBCT

Genoray Papaya 3D Premium

Genoray PAPAYA 3D Premium Plus CBCT

Genoray Port X III Portable X-Ray

Genoray Port XIII Portable X-Ray

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Genoray Port X-IVe Portable X-Ray

Gnetus Timex X Ray

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Explore Our Advanced Dental Imaging Equipment

In the fast-evolving world of dental diagnostics and treatment planning, having cutting-edge imaging equipment is indispensable for modern dental practices. Our comprehensive range of dental imaging solutions includes everything from handheld and portable dental X-ray units to sophisticated OPG (Orthopantomography) machines, CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) systems, and RVG (RadioVisioGraphy) sensors. Our products, like the handheld dental x-ray, portable dental x ray, and portable dental x-ray system, are designed for flexibility and ease of use, ensuring that even the most complex dental imaging requirements are met with precision and reliability.

Our OPG machines offer panoramic scanning capabilities, capturing detailed images of the patient’s entire dental structure, while our CBCT machines provide three-dimensional imaging for a comprehensive understanding of the craniofacial anatomy. For practices focusing on endodontics, implantology, or orthodontics, these tools are invaluable in enhancing diagnostic accuracy and treatment outcomes.

The portable dental xray unit and dental x ray machine bring the convenience of mobility without sacrificing image quality, making them perfect for clinics with limited space or those offering outreach services. Meanwhile, our carestream RVG, known for its exceptional image clarity, integrates seamlessly with your dental practice’s workflow, providing instant results for faster patient turnover.

Whether you’re looking to upgrade your existing equipment or set up a new practice, our range of imaging equipment, including intraoral x-ray sensors and the latest RVG technology, is guaranteed to meet and exceed your expectations. With our emphasis on quality, durability, and technological advancement, you can trust us to provide you with the tools necessary for superior patient care and diagnostic services.

Dentistry has undergone continual change, and with these developments, the demand for better and more accurate diagnostic tools, particularly imaging techniques, has increased.

Digital radiography has replaced analogue radiography, simplifying and speeding up the process. Additionally, it has made it feasible to manipulate photos, such as modifying contrast, brightness, etc., and to store digital images.

Imaging range includes orthopantomogram, computed tomography etc. With the proper application of imaging technology, accurate interpretation of the results, cost-effectiveness, and the use of more recent radiographic techniques, diseases can be identified in their very early stages, lowering morbidity and mortality while also enhancing patient quality of life.

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FAQ's

A dental imaging machine is a diagnostic tool that takes high-resolution pictures of teeth, jawbones, and other structures in the mouth. Dentists can use these pictures to accurately find cavities, bone loss, infections, impacted teeth, and other problems with oral health.

A dental radiography machine uses X-rays to take pictures of the inside or outside of the mouth. People often use it for:

  • Finding cavities
  • Looking at the health of bones
  • Making plans for root canal treatments
  • Looking at where the wisdom teeth are
  • Evaluating orthodontic cases

A CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) scanner, which is a type of 3D dental imaging machine, makes 3D pictures of the teeth, jaw, TMJ, and facial bones. It gives a clear picture of implants, orthodontics, oral surgery, and endodontic procedures.

3D dental imaging machines give you:

  • Full views from all angles
  • More accurate placement of implants
  • Better at finding hidden fractures or canals
  • Better planning for treatment
  • Less guessing during surgery
  • They give more information than regular 2D X-rays.

A CBCT imaging machine moves around the patient and takes several low-dose X-ray pictures. Then, using special software, these are put back together into a 3D model that lets dentists look closely at bone density, pathology, and anatomical structures.

Digital imaging gives you:

  • Results faster
  • Better quality images
  • Less exposure to radiation
  • Images are easy to store and share.
  • More accurate diagnoses

Prices change based on the technology:

  • Prices for intraoral X-ray units range from ₹30,000 to ₹80,000.
  • Prices for RVG sensors range from ₹25,000 to ₹1,20,000.
  • OPG systems cost between ₹2,00,000 and ₹10,00,000.
  • CBCT (three-dimensional imaging): ₹8,00,000 to ₹45,00,000
  • Intraoral scanners cost between ₹2,00,000 and ₹20,00,000.

Prices vary depending on the brand, image resolution, software, and field of view (FOV).

Yes. Modern CBCT and 3D imaging systems use low-dose radiation, which is often less than what medical CT scans use. They are safe and approved by health authorities around the world when used correctly.

Most modern digital imaging machines can work with practice management software, cloud storage, and image-sharing sites to make the workflow smooth.

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