Dental Digital Sensor

A dental digital sensor is an advanced imaging device used in digital radiography to capture high-resolution intraoral X-ray images. Unlike traditional film, digital sensors provide instant image processing, improved diagnostic accuracy, and reduced radiation exposure. They are essential tools for modern dental clinics, enabling faster diagnosis, streamlined workflow, and better patient care.

  • High-resolution images for detailed diagnosis

  • Instant image display, reducing chair time

  • Lower radiation exposure than traditional X-ray film

  • Digital storage and sharing, improving record management

  • Durable and cost-effective with long-term use

  • Compatible with most imaging software for easy integration

Product Description

dental digital sensor

Dental Digital Sensor: Definition, Applications & Benefits

The dental digital sensor, when paired with a dental X-ray machine, forms a complete digital radiography system that delivers fast, accurate, and high-resolution imaging. In this setup, the X-ray machine emits a controlled dose of radiation, which passes through the patient’s oral structures and is instantly captured by the sensor.

This real-time capture allows dentists to view detailed images on a computer within seconds—enabling immediate diagnosis and treatment planning. The sensor’s high sensitivity ensures excellent image clarity even at low radiation levels, enhancing patient safety while maintaining diagnostic precision.

Importance in the Dental Industry

Dental digital sensors have revolutionized diagnostic imaging by streamlining the workflow, reducing patient wait times, and significantly improving image quality. They support more accurate diagnoses, treatment planning, and patient communication, making them indispensable in both general and specialized dental practices.

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Common Applications

  • Routine dental check-ups for detecting cavities, bone loss, or infections

  • Endodontic procedures such as root canal therapy

  • Implant planning and placement

  • Orthodontic assessments

  • Pediatric dentistry, where low radiation exposure is critical

Sensitivity
>60 Lsb/nGy
Trigger dose rate
50-4500 μGy/s
Max. linear dose
>150 μGy
Dust and water resistance
IP68
USB port
USB 2.0
Power consumption
2W
Cable length
2800(+50 to -100) mm
Power supply
DC 5V, 0.4A
Weight
85(+/-)10g

Product details

dental digital sensor

Features

  • Advanced CMoS sensor technology
  • Lightweight integrated design
  • AED trigger, capturing real-time images
  • Designed with an easy-to-connect USB connector
  • IP68 rating
  • Easier positioning in the patient mouth
  • Ergonomically designed
  • Simplify the workflow
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