DEXIS Announces New Ti2 Intraoral Sensor

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This new intraoral sensor from DEXIS houses multiple features that improve upon the company’s original Titanium Sensor.

DEXIS Announces New Ti2 Intraoral Sensor. Image credit: © DEXIS

DEXIS Announces New Ti2 Intraoral Sensor. Image credit: © DEXIS

DEXIS has announced its successor to the DEXIS Titanium Sensor, with the new Ti2 intraoral sensor. This sensor introduces a variety of new features including a more durable housing design; a reportedly proactive servicing module; and access to 2D artificial intelligence (AI) dental findings. The 2D AI Dental Findings with DEXIS can automatically detect periapical radiolucency, bone loss, calculus, caries, margin discrepancy, and root canal filling deficiencies on radiographs, per a press release from DEXIS. This is integrated into DTX™ Studio Clinic as well as the DEXIS Imaging Suite software.

The new durable housing is said to be 2-times as drop-resistant as the original Titanium sensor, featuring a new posterior holder as well as the trademarked WiseAngle™ cable design. The sensor itself is also equipped with PerfectSize™ technology to ensure comfort for each patient.

These features are all designed to minimize stress on the connection between the sensor and cable, per the press release. DEXIS has also incorporated DEXIS Connect Pro to monitor sensors regularly, arranging for maintenance and support as needed. This has been a huge boon for clinicians like Amber Metro-Sanchez, a hygienist at Omni Dental practice.

“DEXIS Connect Pro provides the kind of customer experience I’ve come to expect from DEXIS,” Metro-Sanchez said in the press release. “The knowledge that my sensor communicates with DEXIS support and that they’re ready to help me if I ever need it gives me peace of mind. They’ve always been so responsive and helpful, DEXIS Connect Pro demonstrates the kind of attention to customer care and continuous innovation I’ve grown accustomed to with DEXIS.”

Ti2 harnesses CleanCapture™ technology to reduce noise and enhance detail when it captures images. This feature reportedly minimizes visual errors through its ability to adjust to a variety of circumstances during image capture.

To learn more about this new sensor, visit DEXIS’s website here.

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