More and more, importance is placed on the flexibility of treatment devices and systems in modern dental practices; this is why Sirona made the intraoral x-ray tube HELIODENTPLUS mobile, to offer even more flexibility for dentists.
As well as being able to attach the x-ray tube on the wall or ceiling, users can now also attach it to a mobile stand. This flexibility not only improves the daily workflow, but also makes x-rays more comfortable for patients. This assembly option is particularly suitable for clinics and nursing homes so even if patients are immobile, x-rays that are necessary for treatment can still be taken without having to move the patient to a practice. In large practices where several dentists work together or that have multiple treatment rooms, the mobile stand allows HELIODENTPLUS to be quickly and easily moved from room to room. "Despite being mobile, the Heliodent stand is stable and will not tip over – this guarantees maximum flexibility and ensures that the x-ray images are not blurred,” said Jörg Haist, Product Manager for Imaging Systems at Sirona. The scope of delivery also includes a tray that can be assembled if required, offering space for a laptop, documents and an XIOS XG intraoral sensor system. This allows the user to take digital intraoral x-ray images directly at the treatment center - or the bed if a patient is immobile - and make the first assessment of the clinical situation.
X-ray imaging: Digital in the treatment room
Digital imaging has now become a permanent feature in modern dental practices. More and more dentists are impressed by the numerous advantages and are switching from analog x-ray imaging to digital imaging with intraoral devices. "Dentists who work with modern digital systems especially value the outstanding image quality and the fact that the images can be accessed immediately", said Haist. As the technology leader in the dental industry, top image quality with the lowest radiation dose is extremely important at Sirona when it comes to intraoral x-rays. Sirona devices stand out because of their durability and are designed to handle a variety of requirements so that every dental practice will find the x-ray equipment to suit their needs.
Tuesday, 26 November, 2024