This dental imager is designed to be easy to use and cost effective.
Midmark’s recently launched ClearVision® CR Dental Reader is engineered to be an easy-to-use and cost-effective dental imaging solution that is designed to rapidly deliver high-quality digital images for busy dental practices.
The ClearVision CR Dental Reader features a small footprint that enables it to fit into any size dental office and exam room without causing any disruption to office workflow.
Easy operation:
It is reportedly low maintenance with no brushes for ease of cleaning and reduction of image artifacts. The automated, magnetized feeding tray offers push and go functionality.
User-friendly:
The reader follows the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard, making it compatible with existing systems. The product uses a full range of bitewing and intraoral imaging plates that can be easier and faster to position than intraoral sensors. A true size 4c imaging plate is available, which enables clinicians to capture more dental anatomy on a single image without software stitching.
Immediate images:
The Midmark proprietary Progeny® Imaging Software comes standard on the reader, reportedly optimizing image acquisition, processing and management. Clinicians can use the software to view images immediately, as well as export, email or print them for insurers, patients or referrals.
Cost-effective:
Many dental practices are said to prefer the advantages of a phosphor plate system, and this new product provides a compact, cost-effective solution for those customers.
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