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Digital X-Ray for Oral Problems

Nowadays, the growing importance of high-tech equipment in all areas of daily life, including oral health, is becoming increasingly apparent. Visit - http://calcivis.com/<br>

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Digital X-Ray for Oral Problems

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  1. Digital X-Ray for Oral Problems Nowadays, the growing importance of high-tech equipment in all areas of daily life, including oral health, is becoming increasingly apparent. These devices manipulate the information in a digital way, that is, they store the information through a series of electrical impulses based on a binary system, which makes it possible for the information to be interpreted without any possibility of error. In recent years there has been a large increase in the use of technological equipment such as computers, digital cameras, digital video cameras, intraoral cameras, digital radiology equipment and scanners in the dental office, because they have proven to be invaluable resources In the diagnosis, treatment planning and presentation of clinical cases. In the Dental Service, the use of the digital images generated by the application of these electronic devices facilitates diagnosis and improves the patient- dentist relationship. In the Dental Service, the use of the digital images generated by the application of these electronic devices facilitates diagnosis and improves the patient - dentist relationship. Digital X-ray is performed in dentistry for diagnosis and follow-up. Particularly in caries, digital radiographs can make diseased areas visible, which are not yet recognizable in the normal oral examination. Digital X-ray is a modern method that has some advantages over conventional X-rays. The pictures have a better quality than with ordinary recordings. Because the images can be edited directly on the computer, one can save over- or underexposed shots? It must repeat far less frequently records. Digital X-ray thus means a time saving, but also a lower overall radiation load, which is also caused by the small required radiation intensity. The common chemicals and the darkroom are no longer needed since a digital radiograph does not have to be developed. Through the digitization, the respective X-ray image can be stored without removing a lot of space. Furthermore, pictures taken by digital X-ray can be sent quickly from computer to computer and can be evaluated from afar if required. For the patient, digital X-ray also means that he can view the recording almost directly and can be explained by the dentist. Radiation dose in digital radiography Despite the moderate radiation effect by digital radiography, safety regulations must be observed. Too high a dose of radiation can damage the genetic material, which in some cases can lead to malignant tumors. Shielding aprons made of lead, therefore, serve to protect radiation-sensitive body parts of the patient.

  2. The personnel must maintain a sufficiently large distance during the recording since the beam intensity becomes smaller the further the radiation source is removed. Before an X-ray examination, it should also be carefully checked whether this is useful for diagnosis. About the company: Calcivis is a trustworthy preventive and minimally invasive surgery provider from Edinburgh. For more details please visit: http://calcivis.com/

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