Dental X-Ray Sensor
Cutting-edge Technology
These handheld Dental X-ray sensors are able to produce high-quality digital images instantly. When using X-Ray Sensor XV100, dental practice staff can quickly and easily obtain the images they need for diagnostic and treatment purposes.
Low Cost
Bring affordable digital dental solution has always been our goal
High Tech
Photon-counting intraoral X-ray Sensor
Free software
Licensed software for free use forever
What Is a Dental Sensor?
A digital intraoral sensor is a small device that is used to capture X-ray images. Instead of donning a heavy vest to protect against radiation and is situated in a large, intimidating machine, patients can remain in their chairs while the sensor is inserted. The sensors are designed with rounded edges to be as comfortable as possible, and the sensor only has to be in place for a matter of seconds. While patients appreciate the easier X-ray experience, dentists love that digital X-ray images can be viewed more quickly than film X-rays which need time to develop. In addition, the digital images produced are easier to store and share as needed, and the enhanced images assist in enhanced diagnostics. XV100 is a disruptive and affordable dental imaging system that enables exquisite imaging details in the DIGITAL era.
Why Choose XV100?
Photon Counting Detector Technology
Photon counting detector technology is applied in intraoral imaging for the first time, converting X-rays into digital signals directly; and yielding high dynamic range, high contrast-resolution images at a comparatively lower dosage.
Powerful Post-Processing Software FREE OF CHARGE
Multiple image post-processing software helps to improve image contrast and sharpness with more exquisite details. *Disposable protective sheaths are provided to protect the sensor.
Long Cable length And Big Sensor Size
BLZ Dental X-Ray Sensor XV100 has a 3-meter long cable and is extendable to fit your needs better. XV100 also has two sizes for option, the large one is 30*37mm(Physical Size) and 25*30mm(Active Area).
What is the advantage of a sensor compared to a phosphor plate?
Bending imaging plates can distort images and jeopardize the reproducibility of the image quality – plate manufacturers specifically state that plates should not be bent. Intraoral sensors are not as susceptible to scratches or distortion of the image, offer quick X-ray capture, and are overall much more durable, offering the ultimate intraoral imaging experience.
Specification
Detector Technology | Photon-counting |
Effective Imaging Area | Small: 21*21 mm; Large: 25*30mm |
Sensor Size | Small: 26.5*32 mm; Large: 30*37mm |
Spatial Resolution | 12 lps/mm |
Connection | USB |
Sensor Cable Length | 3 m (extendable) |
Support System | Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Windows 10 |