The high-resolution CMOS sensor maximizes active area at the pixel level that brings out the smallest details in the X-ray image, and the 14-bit analog to digital converter generates 16,000 shades of gray so you can see the subtlest variations in densities. If Goldilocks had access to that type of exclusive architecture, she probably wouldn’t have needed to break into the bears’ house for excitement. On a serious note, DEXIS hardware and software on the single-size sensor work together to compensate for radiation variances to guard against over- and under-exposure. That means more clinically useable, more consistent images at a wider range of exposure settings. DEXIS is very serious about having the best images at the lowest possible radiation dose. Luckily, real-life dentists don’t have to have the dilemma of Goldilocks, when they can experience all the advantages of Platinum. The award-winning sensor is a classic example of imaging at its best. This is the part of the story where the patient goes home and tells friends and family what a comfortable and informative imaging experience they had at their dentist’s office. Want to learn more about the DEXIS Platinum X-ray sensor? Receive a free print copy of the DEXIS evidence document using the link below.
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