INTRAORAL SENSOR
Intraoral sensor HDR500 features a high-performance sensor with a new generation CSL scintillator. Not only the sensor’s active surface is bigger than competitors, but also HDR500 is capable of 27 line pairs/millimeter of resolution! As well as a 2.7-megapixel image that captures stunning clinical details!
Size1 active surface is 660mm²
Most of the other RVG in the market have a much smaller active surface!
Characteristics:
The hermetically sealed HDR500 sensor housing makes this sensor waterproof allowing for versatile applications. At the same time, the shock protection layer protects the sensor from bites and drops. Together with a High-sensitivity Scintillator, Fiber Optics, and a High-resolution rugged CMOS detector help the HDR500 sensor achieve high-quality images.
How does HDR500 intraoral sensor work?
HDR500 Sensor has two sides – reactive and nonreactive. The reactive side is responsible for taking images. The patient`s tissue is exposed to X-ray radiation and the refracted light is captured by the sensor. As a result, the image is processed instantly and converted into digital data using Analog-to-Digital converters. Without delay, this digital data is sent to the computer where the doctor can view the scan instantly. A cable attachment is located at the inactive side of the sensor.
In addition, the HDR500 intraoral sensor reduces X-ray exposure time when used for dental imaging. Compared to standard X-ray radiology methods, the RVG sensor reduces the patient’s exposure to X-ray radiation by 80%.
Intraoral sensor HDR500 also provides the flexibility of saving the images and changing their size or contrast for better viewing.