See your way to better diagnostics

With its higher resolution, digital radiography provides exceptionally clear images, making the diagnostic process more efficient and accurate, and allowing for more patient acceptance.

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The Difference is Clear

High-resolution, easy-to-read images. They’re essential to achieving a good diagnosis. And that’s what digital dental radiography delivers. Unlike film, which limits image information, intraoral digital x-rays give clinicians the ability to decipher small details with editing tools that easily enhance and enlarge images. Simply put, digital’s higher-resolution capabilities capture a level of detail that greatly improves your ability to diagnose, involve patients in the process and confidently proceed with dental treatment.

Hear How Digital Makes the Difference

Ask any practitioner who has made the switch and they’re likely to tell you the same thing: “Digital radiography is one of the best investments our practice has ever made.” Why? Hear it firsthand from these professionals.

Watch: Digital Radiography Makes A Difference

Dr. Tony Hewlett | Stanwood, WA

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Dr. Peter Virga | Watertown, NY

Watch: Digital Radiography can Change your Practice

Dr. Hazel Soliman, DDS | Livermore, CA

Explore these key areas to learn about the advantages digital radiography has over film.

Film

Conventional dental films provide low-resolution images in a very small format that is easily scratched, hindered by poor processing techniques and subject to poor lighting — all aspects that make diagnosis difficult.

Digital

With its higher resolution, digital radiography provides exceptionally clear images, making the diagnostic process more efficient and accurate, and allowing for more patient acceptance.

Film

From the chair, to the processor, through mounting and back to the chair — the wait for film processing can be time-consuming and unproductive for both practitioner and patient.

Digital

Digital images are displayed instantly to the patient, right from the operatory chair. So practitioners stay close by the patient, cutting wait time and creating shorter appointments.

Film

Keeping pace with patient expectations is a real challenge when your staff employs outdated tools such as self-developed film.

Digital

When you install digital radiography, you give team members high-tech tools that increase their job satisfaction, improve their self-image and help them feel better about providing the best care to their patients.

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