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digital x-rays

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What is digital x-rays?

Digital X-rays use electronic sensors instead of traditional photographic film to capture radiographic images. This technology offers several advantages, including lower radiation doses, immediate image availability, and the ability to digitally enhance and store images. They are commonly used in medical and dental diagnostics to visualize bones, teeth, and internal organs for detecting fractures, infections, and other abnormalities.

What other technologies are related to digital x-rays?

digital x-rays Competitor Technologies

OPG (orthopantomogram) machines provide panoramic x-ray images, serving a similar purpose to some digital x-ray systems.
mentioned alongside digital x-rays in 35% (232) of relevant job posts
Panoramic x-rays, like OPG, offer a wider view of the mouth than some intraoral digital x-rays.
mentioned alongside digital x-rays in 72% (111) of relevant job posts

digital x-rays Complementary Technologies

EMR systems are used to store and manage patient data, including digital x-rays.
mentioned alongside digital x-rays in 77% (3.6k) of relevant job posts
CBCT (cone-beam computed tomography) is a 3D imaging technology that complements 2D digital x-rays.
mentioned alongside digital x-rays in 21% (651) of relevant job posts
Dental charting software often integrates with digital x-ray systems to store and display images.
mentioned alongside digital x-rays in 96% (122) of relevant job posts

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