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Page 1: Bisecting angle technique patient holds the film or sensor with his finger short cone  magnified apexes
Page 2: Bisecting angle technique patient holds the film or sensor with his finger short cone  magnified apexes

Bisecting angle technique

• patient holds the film or sensor with his finger

• short cone magnified apexes

Page 3: Bisecting angle technique patient holds the film or sensor with his finger short cone  magnified apexes

Parallel technique

• film/sensor holder• long cone

Page 4: Bisecting angle technique patient holds the film or sensor with his finger short cone  magnified apexes

•small focal spot 0.7mm• small unsharpness

•optional long cone• small unsharpness

geometric requirements for good images are met

Image quality

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Image quality

• High-voltage generator

• constant potential (DC)

• X-ray generation• high operating frequency (66 kHz) 25% less radiation to patient

compared to conventional AC generators

shorter exposure times improved contrast is not affected by line voltage

variations readiness for digital systems

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Kilovolts and image quality

50 kV

60 kV

70 kV

• lower anode voltage higher contrast, more

suitable for endodontic, apex and bone structure diagnosis

• medium anode voltagesboarder grey scale, suitable

for caries detection

• higher anode voltages longest grey scale spectrum

for periodontal disease diagnosis

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Milliampers and image quality

•with variable milliamperes (2 - 8 mA) we can take the whole advantage of the modern digital imaging systems and new high-speed films

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Adjustable settings

• adjustable kV setting (50, 53, 55, 57, 60 ,63, 66, 70)

• different diagnostic needs are fulfilled

• adjustable mA (2-8 mA)

• maximum dose reduction possible with modern digital sensor systems and high-speed films

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•smooth movements•drift-free positioning•no vibrations

easy, quick and accurate positioning

X-ray arm

Page 10: Bisecting angle technique patient holds the film or sensor with his finger short cone  magnified apexes

•non-symmetric form•tubehead and cone have a common smooth plane

easy targeting along the smooth surface

close to the patient’s chest in occlusal images

X-ray tube design

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•66 preprogramed quick settings

•modality selection to choose film, imaging plate or sensor

•density setting •adult/child selection•periapicals for different teeth

•Occlusal

•bite-wing / endo

Quick setting allow ALWAYS to have right exposure values for individual cases

Controls

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Control panel options

•hand held control panel•remote exposure station

all controls easily at hand for exposure

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Standard wall-mount

• 4 extension arm lengths

• reach 1525 – 1975 mm

• special lengths available with custom order up to 2300 mm

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Other mounting alternatives

•dental unit mount•mobile base mount•ceiling mount•ceiling mount with

operating light•floor column mount•single stud mount•pass-through mount

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The End

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Imaging techniques

The smaller the X-ray tube focus the smaller unsharpness

small focus large focus

small unsharpness large unsharpness

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Imaging techniques

The shorter the object-film distance the smaller the geometric unsharpness

small unsharpness

short

large unsharpness

long

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Imaging techniques

Geometric unsharpness and magnification decrease with a long cone

short cone

long cone

unsharpness

small unsharpness

less magnification