I-MAX Easy Advantages of dental imaging State-of-the art technology Elimination of films, chemicals, developer and related cost of consumables and waste.

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I-MAX Easy

Advantages of dental imaging State-of-the art technology Elimination of films, chemicals, developer and related cost of consumables and waste disposal Dose reduction to the patient (extended X-ray tube lifetime) Real time image acquisition : no waiting time for film processing Image processing possibility Reduction/elimination of retakes, thanks to the post processing compensation of exposure errors

Advantages of Dental Imaging Integration between different images modalities (Intraoral sensor, camera) Integrated management of patient info Elimination of films (hundreds of images can be stored in one CD) Possibility to easily share images via , CD, or other media

The sensor State-of-the-art CCD sensor with CsI (Cesium Iodide) layer The CsI layer (scintillator screen) gives a better dose reduction compared to sensors with « Gadox » or « Lanex » used by most competitors Total image matrix (Pan): 3072x5610x12bit Useful image size (PAN): 147x300 mm Real time image display Better diagnosis value compared to film

Compact Flash card The digital sensor cassette includes a Compact Flash card slot that allows acquiring images even WITHOUT a PC. Once the image is acquired and stored on the CF, it can be up loaded to any PC The CF card are used in consumer digital cameras and are widely available on the market in different sizes, up to 1 GByte

USB 2.0 Connection The new USB 2.0 interface connection allows high data transfer rate (up to 480Mbs) between the unit and the PC. This translates in real time image display during the acquisition. The image is displayed during rotation

USB 2.0 connection The panoramic unit is connected to the PC via a simple USB cable. There is no need to insert dedicated PCI boards inside the PC This means that the system can be connected to any PC (having a USB port)

Software integration The exposure parameters and all the pre-exam steps can be selected from the PC All exposure settings are stored into the patient file for easy and thoroughly retrieval

Image post processing A large number of post-processing features help you to get the best diagnosis value out of each exam. –Filters –Magnyfiers –Contrast, brightness, –Gamma –Automatic contrast enhancement –Positive/negative inversion –printing

Examination programs Examination programs

Anatomical programs According to the anatomical program selected, the system automatically calculates : Optimal kV Value Optimal exposure time

Panoramic Panoramic Adult Exposure time : 17 s Panoramic child Exposure time : 15.5 s

TMJ L-L open/close mouth 4 images are taken on the same film Each condyle is X-rayed with open and closed mouth to study the dynamics of the movement Right close Right Open Left open Left close

Maxillary Sinus P-A Projection Layer