Take the first step.
GOAre you tired of the costs and hassles of film but don’t want to leave your comfort zone? Or maybe you’ve already delved into digital with someone else and aren’t sure about switching suppliers? Don’t let the fear of the unknown keep you from taking the next step for your practice. Carestream Dental digital intraoral workflow solutions give you the familiarity of the film-like workflow, with the precision, ease and accessibility of digital technology. So whether you’re taking your first step into digital dentistry or complementing the tools you already have, partnering with Carestream Dental is a bold move forward for your practice.
Our RVG sensors provide high image quality in a fast, easy workflow that’s intuitive to how you’re used to working. With simplified workflows and integration with most imaging and dental practice management software, these sensors will make the transition from film to digital an easy one.
Since every diagnosis starts with an image, you need a reliable generator to make sure you’re getting the best image for your needs. And that’s true whether you’re using film or digital x-ray equipment. Our generators are intuitive, user-friendly and proven to provide superior image quality.
Get the visual evidence you need to educate patients and make more accurate diagnoses with precise, true-to-life images from the Carestream Dental Intraoral cameras.
If you’re used to the film workflow, using our imaging plate systems will definitely feel familiar. Yet, they also feature the ease, reliability and quality of digital technology. Giving you a seamless transition from analog to digital.
It’s a bold step to diagnose with software, but our CS Imaging 8 software makes that step completely intuitive. The software integrates with all of our digital imaging technology, putting patient images and other info right at your fingertips, whenever you need it. And having easy access to images is important for treatment, insurance and follow-up purposes.
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