Dental imaging technology continues to advance, giving dental practices access to more detailed information than ever before. One example is cone beam computed tomography, commonly called CBCT. A CBCT system can provide a large amount of three-dimensional imaging data that
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How to Get Your Dental X-Ray Machine to Communicate with Modern Computers
Many older dental panoramic X-ray systems—such as the Orthopantomograph 100, Orthopantomograph 200 and Cranex D—use a different method of computer communication than modern devices. When these systems stop working with newer computers or operating systems, the issue is often related
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A Brief History of Cranex D: A Soredex Panoramic X-Ray
The Cranex D was Soredex’s first Panoramic X-ray that implemented the “Graphic User Interface” or GUI. This GUI is very similar to the control panel on the Cranex D Panoramic X-ray machine, but not identical. The first rendition of the
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4 Steps to Panoramic X-ray Repairs
If you run a dental practice, you know that a Panoramic X-Ray can be a significant source of both knowledge and income. Keeping your equipment functioning properly can make or break a practice. Broken equipment leads to longer wait times
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Why You Should Upgrade to Digital Panoramic X-Rays
If your practice still relies on film X-rays, it’s time for you to upgrade to digital panoramic X-rays instead! However, a new digital panoramic X-ray can cost a pretty penny and can be one of the biggest cons to converting.
