- An extra-large, wireless digital receptor primarily used for occlusal radiographs, which capture the entire arch of the upper or lower jaw in a single image, designed for compatibility with Air Techniques digital scanners
Uses
- Occlusal Imaging:
- Used to view the entire floor or roof of the mouth, helping to identify impacted teeth, jaw fractures, or cysts
- Supernumerary Teeth Detection:
- Helps in identifying extra teeth that may not be visible on standard bitewing X-rays
- Surgical Planning:
- Assists oral surgeons in mapping out reconstructive surgeries or locating facial nerves and bone density
- Clinical Diagnostics:
- Ideal for specialized clinics such as orthodontics, periodontics, or hospitals where comprehensive jaw views are required
Features
- Extra-Large Format:
- Larger than standard plates (Size #2) to accommodate the full arch of the mouth for comprehensive diagnostics
- Ultra-Thin & Wireless:
- As thin as a business card and completely cable-free, allowing for easier positioning than bulky wired sensors
- Advanced Phosphor Technology:
- Features high sensitivity to capture detailed images of teeth and surrounding bone tissues with rich diagnostic quality
- High Reuse Rate:
- Durable design guaranteed for over 500 uses, providing a long-term economical solution for practices
- Normal Light Operation:
- Can be handled in normal room lighting, eliminating the need for a darkroom or chemical processing
Benefits
- Enhanced Image Quality:
- Provides high-resolution digital images that allow for precise detection of anomalies like bone loss or root infections
- Maximized Comfort:
- The flexible, thin material and rounded corners make it better tolerated by patients than rigid, large sensors
- Increased Safety:
- Engineered to provide clear images with reduced radiation exposure for both patients and dental staff
- Economical Workflow:
- Reduces overhead by eliminating the recurring costs of traditional film, developer chemicals, and waste disposal
- Efficiency:
- Images are rendered and available on a computer in seconds, allowing for immediate consultation and faster treatment planning