From a single exposure, only S-Pan acquires 20 layers of images and slices each of them into 20,000 fragments. The best are selected and compiled to generate a single, exceptionally sharp panoramic image—automatically. All sections of the image are as sharp as possible because they include individual anatomical feature data and the patient’s position. This means that important diagnostic information is sharply displayed, including the mandibular canal and bone structure. Patient comfort is accommodated by height adjustment and outward-facing orientation. For more information, call (800) 247-8324 or visit airtechniques.com.
Air Techniques – Panoramic X-Ray System Offers Capability to Automatically Generate Exceptionally Sharp Images
Dentistry Today
February 5, 20151 Mins read651 Views
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