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Intraoral X Ray Equipment Supplied In Usa New York
6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Air Techniques, Inc based inMelville, NEW YORK (USA)
The ProVecta HD Intraoral X-ray offers a modern, slim design to fit the modern operatory. Featuring the precision of a DC generator with a 0.4mm focal spot, this intraoral X-ray is a perfect companion to any ScanX PSP scanner. The DC tube reduces the patient radiation dose by more than 25% in ...
Manufactured by:SMK Imaging Works Corporation based inElmsford, NEW YORK (USA)
One Unit for Multiple Operatories — Make your X-Ray unit work for you by leveraging your investment across many different operatories. Easy Installation — No wall mounting or invasive construction work to your office. Small Footprint — Compact design allows it to fit in many tight spaces. Best in Class Performance — All the same dosage and image quality advantages of ...
Manufactured by:SMK Imaging Works Corporation based inElmsford, NEW YORK (USA)
Best Image First Time Every Time — Power Factor Correction assures highly stable and consistent output regardless of quality of input power source. Reduced Dosage — Patented shielding method makes leakage close to zero. The DC system significantly reduces harmful soft radiation, compared to conventional AC type machines. Long Lasting Quality — Life cycle tested both mechanically ...
Manufactured by:Air Techniques, Inc based inMelville, NEW YORK (USA)
The SensorX intraoral sensor is designed to easily capture intraoral X-ray images that can be viewed, stored, and manipulated for diagnostic use by today’s modern dental ...
Manufactured by:SMK Imaging Works Corporation based inElmsford, NEW YORK (USA)
The Panoura 18S and its Direct Conversion Sensor: for Dental Professionals who want to maximize the information from their panoramic x-rays, and DESPISE ...
Manufactured by:SMK Imaging Works Corporation based inElmsford, NEW YORK (USA)
For dental professionals that need both 3D volumes AND 2D panoramic x-rays to be high resolution. Most dental cone beam systems use the same sensor for 2D panoramic x-rays as they use for the 3D scans. This means that one (or both) modality is typically suboptimal. ...
