Common Panorex X-ray Machine Image Artifacts and How to Rectify Them

Renewdigitals13 Aug, 2025Business

Panorex X-ray machines may be preferred by many dental professionals for their relatively low cost, reliability, relatively short learning curve, and the low radiation dose required to capture an image. However, no piece of equipment is immune to improper use or user error, and there are still many different types of artifacts that can manifest on a panoramic X-ray image. Here are some of the most common, as well as some methods to minimize their apparition.

Medical vs. Dental CT Scan Machines

Renewdigitals13 Aug, 2025Business

Whether for medical or dental applications, the “CT” or computed tomography of both medical and dental CT scan machines offers unrivalled 3-dimensional clarity into and detail of a patient’s anatomy, inclusive of both hard and soft tissues such as bone and nerve pathways.

CBCT and Ceph X-ray Machine Maintenance

Renewdigitals11 Aug, 2025Business

Whether your office primarily uses a CBCT machine or a panorex machine, or you’re a dental specialist whose diagnostic capabilities and treatment planning are yoked to the abilities of a ceph X-ray machine, routine maintenance is important. These imaging systems empower your practice and enable a higher standard of care through accurate diagnoses and treatment planning. They’re also likely some of the most expensive pieces of equipment in your office.

A Close Look at the iTero Element 5D

Renewdigitals11 Aug, 2025Business

This technology, which uses infrared light, not harmful radiation, is not only instrumental in detecting and assessing the surface anatomy of patients’ teeth, but lets you see beneath the surface. Since tooth enamel is transparent to near-infrared wavelengths, the scanner can see below the tooth surface. This technology also aids in interproximal caries detection and assessment - among many other vital capabilities.

The Orthophos XG 3D Ready: About This Sirona Panoramic X-ray Machine

Renewdigitals14 Jul, 2025Business

Dentsply Sirona Panoramic X-ray machines deliver incredible value and performance both to general dentists as well as to dental specialists, upholding a high standard of care through low-dose, high-quality scans that capture fine anatomical details, and high operational efficiency, in part through the company’s robust SIDEXIS software.

What Is the Field of View Size on a Planmeca ProMax 3D?

Renewdigitals24 Jun, 2025Education

The Planmeca ProMax 3D family of Planmeca CBCT machines offer among the greatest performance and value in the industry for digital dental imaging, enabling fast, accurate, precise scans with lower radiation doses. They support a wide variety of clinical applications and deliver on value several times over.

Using Dental Cone Beam for Implants

Renewdigitals16 Jun, 2025Business

Dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is an evolved class of dental radiographic technology that pushes the envelope of diagnostic capabilities through incredibly detailed 3-dimensional scans of anatomic structures, inclusive of both hard and soft tissues.

How Is the Planmeca ProMax 3D Used in Dentistry?

Renewdigitals16 Jun, 2025Business

The Planmeca ProMax 3D family of dental cone beam systems leads the industry in innovation, performance, and user-friendliness. Powered by Planmeca’s robust Romexis imaging software compatible with CAD/CAM workflows and endowed with a variety of proprietary technological features and functions that improve performance and safety, the ProMax 3D is in a class of its own.

5 Types of Used Dental Equipment 

Renewdigitals13 Jun, 2025Business

Among the dental equipment encountered in an office, some of it will hold its value better than others. It’s also important to remember that in all markets, not just the one for used dental equipment, value is a relative term. It is tied to the features and functions of an item or instrument as well as to its age and depreciation. Initial cost is also therefore a factor.

When Should General Practitioners Consider 3D Cone Beam Dental Systems?

Renewdigitals13 Jun, 2025Business

While the 2-dimensional scans produced by traditional, panoramic dental X-ray systems have been the standard for a long time - and have even been accepted in the wake of digital technology - many general practitioners are wondering, “When is it really worth the investment in upgrading to 3D cone beam dental systems

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