As a leading manufacturer of cone beam computed
tomography system, I highly recommended as dentist professional, Soredex
products. Soredex has already made significant inroads into the dental market
as like as in my workplace. Over recent years, medical-grade computed
tomography scans have dramatically increased in prevalence. Using
computer-processed X-rays to produce cross-sectional images of the body, CT can
generate 3D images in high resolution which have helped my life a lot. Its
diagnostic capacities are therefore exceptional, with clear advantages over
traditional 2D radiography.
On the other hand, its use of ionizing radiation carries
risks to the patient, and is not best suited to every application. For this
reason, a newer form of CT has been emerging, cone beam CT. By using a
cone-shaped X-ray beam the same size as the scanner, the required radiation
dosage and scanning time are dramatically reduced. As I know, Soredex has been
at the forefront of the development of CBCT. Established in 1977, the company
designs, develops, manufactures and markets dental imaging systems, which is
where CBCT fount its early applications. With an emphasis on digital solutions,
Soredex produces accurate diagnostic tools.
Before CBCT dental implant planning as far as I know
mainly achieved with dental panoramic, convential tomography and even medical
CT. The current Scanora 3D CBCT machines have proved to be good systems, and
dental imaging is an important application area. By combining 3D cone beam
technology and digital
panoramic x-ray imaging, the Scanora 3D system allows
clinicians to obtain diagnostic information without undue delay. Rather than
referring patient to outside facilities the can donduct the whole
treatment-planning process on their premises, saving time and money.
Designed using the latest 3D imaging system technology,
Scanora is highly accurate, affording a clear, panoramic view of
dentomaxillofacial anatomy and highlighting any regions that require
investigation. Moreover, it does so without overexposing the patient radiation.
Using its open software architecture, clinicians like ours can tailor precise
solutions for their practices.
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