Digital X-rays are the new standard in dental imaging. They use electronic sensors to capture images of your teeth, jawbone, and surrounding tissues. These images are then stored on a computer and can be easily viewed, manipulated, and shared. We’re here to help you choose the best digital imaging equipment for your practice so you can provide your patients with the best possible care.

The Benefits of Digital X-Rays with Intra-Oral Sensors


  • Faster processing times and immediate results: Digital X-rays are processed electronically, which means that they can be viewed immediately, without the need to wait for film to develop.
  • Reduced radiation exposure: Digital X-rays use less radiation than traditional film X-rays. This is because digital X-rays are more sensitive to light, so they can capture images with less exposure. This is a major benefit for patients, especially children and pregnant women, who are more sensitive to radiation.
  • Enhanced diagnostic capabilities: Digital X-rays offer enhanced diagnostic capabilities over traditional film X-rays. This is because digital X-rays can be zoomed in on and manipulated, which allows dentists to see more detail and diagnose problems more easily.
  • Images can be easily shared and stored digitally: Digital X-rays can be easily shared and stored digitally. This saves space and makes it easier to share with other dental professionals, leading to better coordination of care.
  • Improved patient experience: Digital X-rays can improve the patient experience in several ways. They are less uncomfortable for patients than traditional film X-rays. This is because digital X-rays do not require the use of a lead apron, which can be hot and uncomfortable. Digital X-rays can also lead to more efficient appointments, as there is no need to wait for film to develop.
  • Environmentally friendly: Because they do not require the use of chemicals or film that can be harmful to the environment, digital X-rays are more environmentally friendly than traditional film X-rays.