Showing posts with label Dental Digital Imaging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dental Digital Imaging. Show all posts

Dental Imaging Review: Progeny Dental JB-70 Dental Intraoral X-Ray

The JB-70 redefines AC technology with the perfect balance of imaging excellence, simple, efficient operation and smart good looks. Microprocessor controls and our advanced pre-heat feature make the JB-70 the imaging foundation of today’s dental practice—ideal for standard and high speed films and optimized for today’s digital receptors. It’s a new generation of dental imaging brought to life in an intraoral x-ray system that is smarter, more reliable and easier to use.

All the features you need for everyday imaging excellence:
  • 70 kVp and 7 mA
  • 0.7 mm focal spot
  • Large, easy to understand icons
  • 30 Pre-programmed techniques
  • Manually selectable time settings
  • Effortless, drift-free positioning
  • Unique tube head handle
  • Compatible with film, sensors and phosphor plates


Intuitive and Efficient Operation

Easy to understand icons and 30 pre-programmed anatomical technique settings ensure instant proficiency for every user. Time settings can be selected according to individual preferences using the keys on the control panel and stored into memory for future use. The sleek control panel can be removed from the power base and mounted in another area in or outside of the operatory. Two push button remote stations and a corded control are also available as accessories for remote exposure installations.

Sophisticated materials and design provide unprecedented quality and stability

High-tolerance, frictionless joints provide amazingly smooth and effortless arm movement. Add Progeny’s heavy-duty, dual braking system for dependably precise and stable positioning for years to come. The JB-70 is available with a 56”, 66” or 76” arm length and can be mounted on the wall or in a pass through. The JB-70’s tube head handle makes movement especially easy and the offset tube head design allows the user to see the patient clearly at all times for precise positioning.

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Progeny JB-70 X-Ray Product Review

What to do get when you take Engineers, Vice Presidents and the CEO of one of the leading companies in dental xray and give them a clean slate to start from?
Progeny Dental’s JB-70….The Next Generation of Dental Imaging has arrived. This xray not only looks good, but offers simple controls, flawless imaging and a very competetive price. ($4500.00 Retail)

Intallation is very straight forward and is setup for a single stud mounting, right out of the box. An optional two stud mounting plate($185.00 retail) is available when you’re mounting the unit across two studs, 16 inches on center.

If you’re in the market for a new x ray unit, I suggest you take a look at the Progeny JB-70 or their sister xray unit the Preva DC unit. Either would be a smart choice for your practice.


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Dental Digital Radiography News: Vetel Diagnostics Introduces Envision Dental™ Diagnostic Imaging Tools

PRLog (Press Release) – Jul 27, 2010 – Vetel Diagnostics, a leading provider of diagnostic imaging tools to veterinarians, introduces ENVISION DENTAL™, a new line of dental digital radiography (DR) products: the AnyRay handheld dental DR generator, the EZ Sensor line of dental DR detectors, and the new Metron dental software featuring an interactive positioning guide. They are designed to make dental imaging easier and to increase the veterinarian’s opportunities to deliver dental services.

An estimated 80% of canine and feline populations have some type of treatable dental pathology. Despite the prevalence of periodontal disease, however, many practices face challenges in delivering even routine dental services. The time and expertise required using traditional radiography presents a significant obstacle during the average appointment. Recognizing the disadvantages this creates for both patient care and practice profitability, Vetel Diagnostic’s pursued imaging solutions to address both.

Dr. James K. Waldsmith, President of Vetel explained: “These tools represent a huge leap forward in providing the dental diagnostics that lead to treatment opportunities in daily practice.” As more practices transition to digital imaging, opportunities represented by dental services continue to gain the recognition they deserve. Developing a product line based on superior quality and ease of use is at the core of Vetel Diagnostic’s philosophy. Metron’s ability to integrate dental radiographs alongside other diagnostic images places more complete patient information at the practitioner’s fingertips.

“First and foremost we looked for products that delivered quality imaging”, said Dr. Waldsmith, “but we also understood that positioning tools, ease of use and workflow efficiency have equal importance if the practitioner is to utilize them on a regular basis. Drawing an owner’s attention to their pets’ bad breath begins the conversation but without fast, high quality dental radiographs to provide the diagnoses, client education and dental services are far more difficult to provide. Access to the proper imaging tools substantially increases those diagnostic opportunities. We chose products according to their suitability for superior patient care and practice productivity.”

Vetel Diagnostic’s ENVISION DENTAL™ was created to meet the specific needs of veterinary practice. EZ Sensors were designed with an emphasis on patient comfort; the AnyRay generator affords complete portability and Metron’s dental software provides technician assistance and client education.

Source: PRlog.org

Dental Digital Imaging: Odontogenic Causes of Sinusitis and Cone Beam Diagnostics

By Dr. Mark Weingarden

On May 7th of this year, the University Of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences & Department of Otoloaryngology held their 5th Annual Update in Sino-Nasal Disorders and Allergy. One of the topics discussed was "Clinical Assessment of Dental Pathology for Otolaryngologists and Review of Emerging Dental Imaging".

With the recent addition of the 3D cone beam imaging, a new technology for the dental community, dentists and periodontists have been able to radiographically diagnose periodontal or endodontic problems that may be causing, or contributing to, unresolved or difficult to treat sinusitis in patients.

The trend for the future may be for dental/periodontal practitioners who have cone beam to work hand-in-hand with ENT's and physicians, helping them to be on the lookout for dental issues such as periodontitis and possible endodontic (root canal) issues that may be a possible cause of sinusitis. It is suggested that there may be value in physicians referring their patients for dental or periodontal evaluation, if there is evidence of dental problems. Indications could include:
  1. Red, swollen or bleeding gums
  2. Extensive dental work, crowns, root canals or large fillings in the upper molars
  3. Sensitivity to chewing, temperature or percussion in upper molars
A simple examination to detect potential dental issues can be completed by a physician in 5 minutes, and the instruments needed to do so are few and inexpensive. Some questions that will guide the examiner are:
  1. Is there any tooth discomfort? When did it start? What prompts it? Was any treatment rendered?
  2. When was the patient's last dental exam? How often do they see their dentist?
  3. Does the patient have any crowns, large fillings or root canals in the maxillary posterior teeth?
  4. Is the patient missing upper teeth? When and why were they lost?
  5. Was the patient ever diagnosed with periodontal disease? Do they smoke, have loose teeth or bleeding gums?

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dr._Mark_Weingarden

Dental Digital Technology: 21st Century Dentistry - A New World of Dental Technology

Here's an article written by Daniele on how Dental Technology like Dental Imaging and the latest Digital Dental X-rays evolved as an improvement for the 21st Century Dentistry.

21st Century Dentistry - A New World of Dental Technology
by Daniele Johnson

When you meet someone, do you immediately flash him a smile? Or do you hide it because you are in so much pain from tooth ache? Often, people fore go a visit to a dentist despite a tooth ache because of dental fear. A mere sight of the dental chair gives them fright. But this should not be the case. Tooth ache and dental fear must not be barriers to dental care.

The good news is advances in dental technology are already in the market. This 21st century dental technologies offer improved oral treatments making dental procedures much easier and less painful. Likewise, it makes time in the chair and in recovery much shorter. Mini-implants, lasers, digital imaging and zoom teeth whitening are few of these dental innovations.

Lasers
Already in use for some time now, laser technology have somewhat replaced the use of scalpel in dental clinics. It is often used in soft tissue applications such as tooth whitening procedures. Just by color, the laser can distinguish between a healthy gum and a diseased one. It then zaps away the infected tissue in the unhealthy gum and leaves the healthy one untouched.

In the same way, the laser is also used to seal gums by using thermal energy to keep the bacteria away from the gums. This way you won't suffer from tooth ache and tooth decay anymore. With laser treatment, pain and bleeding is significantly reduced making recovery time much shorter. It is also used in cosmetic treatments to reshape gums lines. So, people with long or short teeth can get a more even look.

Mini Dental Implants
Although dental implants have been around for 30 years now, mini implants are replacing conventional implants nowadays. In contrast to conventional implants, mini dental implants take a single visit to the dentist to get inserted. They also do not require cutting the gums, thus, making recovery time shorter. What's best is these implants cost only half the price of conventional implants.

Dental Digital Imaging
Another recent advancement in dental technology, digital imaging makes taking impressions of the teeth easier and faster. It uses a tiny intra-oral sensor that sends image directly to a computer and makes a 3D image of the teeth. This technology removes the discomfort from the long wait and reduces exposure to radiation.

Zoom Teeth Whitening
The latest in cosmetic dentistry, zoom teeth whitening takes only about 15 minutes to make your teeth several shades whiter. Dentists use a bleaching solution and activate it using a special light. Just in one session and about an hour of treatment, your smile is brighter.

With these cutting edge gadgets and technology, tooth ache treatment and dental care will surely change dramatically in the next century. But don't get easily caught in these dazzling new dental technologies. It is still best to ask your dentist and do some research as often these procedures are not essential and cost effective like they claim to be.

Daniele is a writer, book lover, golf enthusiast, and food-obsessed lass. Currently, she's a dental assistant to a successful tooth ache dentist. Though she wanted to be an actress when she was young, she pursued dentistry to continue the tradition in her family. She does freelance writing in between her theater and dentistry work.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Daniele_Johnson

Dental Digital Imaging: What is the I-CAT Cone Beam 3-D Dental Imaging System?

What are the benefits of Dental Digital Imaging. Here's an article written ny Young C. Chu entitled What is the I-CAT Cone Beam 3-D Dental Imaging System? Please continue reading.

What is the I-CAT Cone Beam 3-D Dental Imaging System?
By Young C. Chu

I-CAT Cone Beam 3-D Dental Imaging System is very effective for developing 3-D imaging for a better treatment and diagnosis planning. I-CAT can be considered as an alternative of backdated CT imaging. I-CAT is capable to develop high quality 3-D images that help us to treat many serious dental problems more accurately than we couldn't do before.

What is it?

This new high-end technology is a great addition to the field of dentistry. Currently this technology is used for Third Molar Extractions, Implant Planning, Impactions, Supernumeraries, TM Joints, Airway Assessments, Cephalometrics and Panoramics.

Ears, throat and Nose specialists are also using this new technology of developing 3-D images for a better accuracy of diagnosis. Where Pathology is useless, the I-CAT can be an effective tool to utilize for a better planning and bringing better results during orthodontic treatment. There is no side effect of this technology as this exposes very low radiation. This is also very effective for dealing with serious neck and head errors.

Benefits

This is really an extraordinary system that helps the dentists to diagnose more accurately and give the patients a better treatment. Dentists rely on the results of I-CAT scan for their effective treatment options and accuracy.

Patients feel full comfort during scanning and it only takes about 20 seconds. This is more hygienic than traditional CT scan hence I-CAT emits less radiation. 3-D images that developed using I-CAT can be easily shared to other dental professionals by using I-CAT Vision software.

Patients are highly benefited by this technology because it increases our capability to cure them even in very serious dental conditions. In our opinion, this is the best available tool that we can offer to our patients to diagnose their problem.

Dr. Delaram Hanookai has 15 years of specialized experience with grafting bone and gum tissue and the replacement of missing teeth, as well as the restoration of the souls of her patients who once could not smile.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Young_C._Chu

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