This document discusses digital radiography in dentistry. It provides an introduction to digital radiography, comparing analog and digital images. It describes the various components of a digital system including sensors, imaging systems, and advantages/disadvantages over analog radiography. The document discusses the different types of sensors in detail and their uses in digital imaging techniques. It also addresses legal aspects and concludes that while film-based imaging is still used, digital imaging offers advantages and is becoming more widely accepted.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
author: Dr.Hasan A.Ali
content:
introduction
terminology
- advantages and disadvantages
- types of digital radiography
- types of sensors
- uses of computer in digital imaging
- other features of digital imaging
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
This document provides an overview of digital radiography. It begins with an introduction to the history and advantages of digital radiography compared to traditional film-based radiography. It then describes different types of digital image receptors including CCD, CMOS, flat panel detectors, and photostimulable phosphor plates. The document explains the process of analog to digital conversion and pixel formation. It provides details on the structure and functioning of different digital receptors. Advantages and disadvantages of each receptor type are also summarized.
Digital radiography offers several advantages over conventional film-based radiography including lower radiation dose, ability to manipulate images, automated image analysis, and easier storage and transfer of images. However, digital radiography systems are more expensive than conventional systems, require significant storage capacity, and may cause patient discomfort during intraoral imaging. Image resolution can also potentially be lower than conventional film.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
Digital radiography uses sensors instead of film to capture dental x-rays digitally. This allows images to be displayed and stored electronically, reducing radiation exposure compared to conventional film. There are two main types of digital sensors: direct sensors that directly connect to a computer, and indirect sensors that use reusable phosphor plates scanned by a separate device. Digital images can be enhanced, measured, and stored indefinitely, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning. While equipment and maintenance costs are higher than film, digital imaging provides advantages in areas like endodontics, orthodontics, implantology, and periodontics.
This document discusses digital radiography in dentistry. It provides an introduction to digital radiography, comparing analog and digital images. It describes the various components of a digital system including sensors, imaging systems, and advantages/disadvantages over analog radiography. The document discusses the different types of sensors in detail and their uses in digital imaging techniques. It also addresses legal aspects and concludes that while film-based imaging is still used, digital imaging offers advantages and is becoming more widely accepted.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
author: Dr.Hasan A.Ali
content:
introduction
terminology
- advantages and disadvantages
- types of digital radiography
- types of sensors
- uses of computer in digital imaging
- other features of digital imaging
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
This document provides an overview of digital radiography. It begins with an introduction to the history and advantages of digital radiography compared to traditional film-based radiography. It then describes different types of digital image receptors including CCD, CMOS, flat panel detectors, and photostimulable phosphor plates. The document explains the process of analog to digital conversion and pixel formation. It provides details on the structure and functioning of different digital receptors. Advantages and disadvantages of each receptor type are also summarized.
Digital radiography offers several advantages over conventional film-based radiography including lower radiation dose, ability to manipulate images, automated image analysis, and easier storage and transfer of images. However, digital radiography systems are more expensive than conventional systems, require significant storage capacity, and may cause patient discomfort during intraoral imaging. Image resolution can also potentially be lower than conventional film.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
Digital radiography uses sensors instead of film to capture dental x-rays digitally. This allows images to be displayed and stored electronically, reducing radiation exposure compared to conventional film. There are two main types of digital sensors: direct sensors that directly connect to a computer, and indirect sensors that use reusable phosphor plates scanned by a separate device. Digital images can be enhanced, measured, and stored indefinitely, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning. While equipment and maintenance costs are higher than film, digital imaging provides advantages in areas like endodontics, orthodontics, implantology, and periodontics.
Digital imaging systems provide advantages over traditional radiography such as immediate image viewing and sharing, enhanced images, reduced radiation exposure, and electronic storage. The document discusses the history of x-rays, compares digital and traditional radiography, and reviews several popular intraoral digital systems. Key factors to consider when purchasing a digital system include sensor size and shape, software features, computer hardware, and service and support.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
Recent advances in diagnosis & treatment plsning /certified fixed orthodonti...Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
0091-9248678078
Vision
Eigen strives to improve healthcare and quality of life through innovations in image-guided diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Quality Policy
Eigen provides reliable, competitive and quality products to satisfy our customers with optimum functionality relative to time and cost constraints. We dedicate ourselves to continuous improvement in performance, ease of installation, operation and maintenance.
This document discusses digital oral radiography and compares it to traditional film-based imaging. Digital radiography uses computers to capture, display, enhance and store radiographic images. There are two main types: direct digital imaging produces images immediately, while indirect uses scanners to digitize conventional films. Benefits of digital include image enhancement options, reduced storage costs, faster processing time, environmental friendliness, dose reduction and ability to share images electronically. Recent advancements include cone beam computed tomography which provides 3D scans and images of areas of interest.
Health and Disaster Risk- A contribution by the United Nations to the consultation leading to the third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction.
Disaster health: what emergency nursing students need to knowJamie Ranse
Ranse J. (2015). Disaster health: what emergency nursing students need to know; presentation to Canberra Emergency Nursing Student Society, Canberra, ACT, 12th May.
Powering Performance Horses: Keeping Equine Athletes in Top FormUniversity of Calgary
UCalgary researcher Dr. Renaud Léguillette shares fascinating insights from his work with world class competitive horses, including Spruce Meadows show jumpers and Calgary Stampede rodeo and chuckwagon horses. Renaud covers early disease detection and treatment, fitness assessments and preventative care strategies to optimize the health and success of performance horses.
Find out how horse owners and caregivers help equine athletes achieve higher, faster, stronger. Learn more at ucalgary.ca/explore/equinesports
This document discusses the contributions of various scientists to the field of veterinary pharmacology over history. It describes important early contributors from ancient civilizations like Ayurveda, Shennong Pen Ts'ao Ching, and texts like the Kahun and Ebers papyruses. It then discusses the contributions of figures like Hippocrates, Galen, Aristotle, Theophrastus, Ibn Hajar, and Razi from ancient Greece and the Islamic Golden Age. It continues with contributors from the 17th-18th centuries who discovered or isolated important drugs. These include Withering and digitalis, Jenner and vaccination, Harvey and blood circulation. The document concludes discussing 19th century physi
This document discusses the contributions of various scientists and scholars to the field of veterinary pharmacology throughout history. It begins with Ayurveda in ancient India and mentions important ancient texts like the Kahun Papyrus, Ebers Papyrus, and Shen Nung Pen Ts'ao Ching that documented early uses of herbal medicines and treatments. It then outlines the contributions of figures like Hippocrates, Galen, Aristotle, Theophrastus, Ibn Hajar, and Razi from ancient Greece and the Islamic world. The document notes advances made during the 17th-18th centuries with the discovery of various drugs and mentions scientists like Withering, Jenner, Harvey, and W
Este documento describe los diferentes tipos de instrumentos quirúrgicos utilizados en veterinaria. Explica que la mayoría están hechos de acero inoxidable u otros metales resistentes a la corrosión. Se clasifican los instrumentos según su función en de corte, prehensión y sutura. Finalmente, destaca la importancia de conocer cada instrumento para su adecuado uso durante una intervención quirúrgica.
Dentistry - How It Can Improve Your Driving HorseEqdent
A power point presentation put together for the James River Driving Club March 2012 meeting. Equine dentistry is an important aspect of keeping your carriage driving horse going comfortably.
Equine Dentistry: Equine Teeth Cleaning with Equine Dentist Mark BurnellDeborah Davis
Cleaning your horse's teeth can have an impact on his health and well-being. Learn the importance of equine teeth cleaning in this presentation from Horseland.com.au with equine dentist Mark Burnell.
Veterinary Oral Surgery for Dogs and Cats Part IIBrett Beckman
The document discusses veterinary oral surgery techniques for treating fibrosarcoma, melanoma, and other cancers in animals. It describes procedures like rostral mandibulectomy and bilateral rostral maxillectomy to remove tumors from the mouth. Other techniques mentioned include split palatal U flaps, labial advancement flaps, and bilateral release grafts for hard and soft palatal clefts. Information and images are courtesy of several veterinary dental experts.
Life Threatening Commonly Seen Medical Conditions in A&E - An Introduction Fo...Chew Keng Sheng
This document discusses various life-threatening conditions that compromise the airway, breathing, and circulation. It provides examples of conditions such as facial trauma, asthma, pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarction, and cardiac tamponade. It also outlines the signs and symptoms of these conditions, as well as the appropriate first responder care and management, including opening the airway, performing rescue breaths, using an oropharyngeal airway, treating an asthma attack or heart attack, and performing defibrillation or cardioversion as needed. Maintaining an open airway, supporting breathing, and promoting circulation are priorities in managing these critical patients.
This document provides guidelines for positioning horses and acquiring quality radiographic images. It discusses restraint, safety precautions, positioning techniques, and tips for different limb and whole body views. Standard lateromedial, dorsopalmar and oblique views are described for the limbs, including markers and beam angulation. Dental, stifle, elbow and shoulder views are also outlined. Safety for the horse and humans is emphasized, including use of protective equipment and sedation if needed. Proper technique, anatomy knowledge and practice are advised to obtain diagnostic radiographs.
O documento descreve os tipos de instrumentais cirúrgicos utilizados em diferentes etapas de uma cirurgia. Apresenta os instrumentais para diérese, como bisturis e tesouras, para hemostasia, como pinças, e para síntese, como agulhas e fios. Também explica instrumentais auxiliares, de campo, afastadores e instrumentos especiais para cada tipo de cirurgia.
Digital imaging systems provide advantages over traditional radiography such as immediate image viewing and sharing, enhanced images, reduced radiation exposure, and electronic storage. The document discusses the history of x-rays, compares digital and traditional radiography, and reviews several popular intraoral digital systems. Key factors to consider when purchasing a digital system include sensor size and shape, software features, computer hardware, and service and support.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
Recent advances in diagnosis & treatment plsning /certified fixed orthodonti...Indian dental academy
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.
Indian dental academy provides dental crown & Bridge,rotary endodontics,fixed orthodontics,
Dental implants courses.for details pls visit www.indiandentalacademy.com ,or call
0091-9248678078
Vision
Eigen strives to improve healthcare and quality of life through innovations in image-guided diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Quality Policy
Eigen provides reliable, competitive and quality products to satisfy our customers with optimum functionality relative to time and cost constraints. We dedicate ourselves to continuous improvement in performance, ease of installation, operation and maintenance.
This document discusses digital oral radiography and compares it to traditional film-based imaging. Digital radiography uses computers to capture, display, enhance and store radiographic images. There are two main types: direct digital imaging produces images immediately, while indirect uses scanners to digitize conventional films. Benefits of digital include image enhancement options, reduced storage costs, faster processing time, environmental friendliness, dose reduction and ability to share images electronically. Recent advancements include cone beam computed tomography which provides 3D scans and images of areas of interest.
Health and Disaster Risk- A contribution by the United Nations to the consultation leading to the third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction.
Disaster health: what emergency nursing students need to knowJamie Ranse
Ranse J. (2015). Disaster health: what emergency nursing students need to know; presentation to Canberra Emergency Nursing Student Society, Canberra, ACT, 12th May.
Powering Performance Horses: Keeping Equine Athletes in Top FormUniversity of Calgary
UCalgary researcher Dr. Renaud Léguillette shares fascinating insights from his work with world class competitive horses, including Spruce Meadows show jumpers and Calgary Stampede rodeo and chuckwagon horses. Renaud covers early disease detection and treatment, fitness assessments and preventative care strategies to optimize the health and success of performance horses.
Find out how horse owners and caregivers help equine athletes achieve higher, faster, stronger. Learn more at ucalgary.ca/explore/equinesports
This document discusses the contributions of various scientists to the field of veterinary pharmacology over history. It describes important early contributors from ancient civilizations like Ayurveda, Shennong Pen Ts'ao Ching, and texts like the Kahun and Ebers papyruses. It then discusses the contributions of figures like Hippocrates, Galen, Aristotle, Theophrastus, Ibn Hajar, and Razi from ancient Greece and the Islamic Golden Age. It continues with contributors from the 17th-18th centuries who discovered or isolated important drugs. These include Withering and digitalis, Jenner and vaccination, Harvey and blood circulation. The document concludes discussing 19th century physi
This document discusses the contributions of various scientists and scholars to the field of veterinary pharmacology throughout history. It begins with Ayurveda in ancient India and mentions important ancient texts like the Kahun Papyrus, Ebers Papyrus, and Shen Nung Pen Ts'ao Ching that documented early uses of herbal medicines and treatments. It then outlines the contributions of figures like Hippocrates, Galen, Aristotle, Theophrastus, Ibn Hajar, and Razi from ancient Greece and the Islamic world. The document notes advances made during the 17th-18th centuries with the discovery of various drugs and mentions scientists like Withering, Jenner, Harvey, and W
Este documento describe los diferentes tipos de instrumentos quirúrgicos utilizados en veterinaria. Explica que la mayoría están hechos de acero inoxidable u otros metales resistentes a la corrosión. Se clasifican los instrumentos según su función en de corte, prehensión y sutura. Finalmente, destaca la importancia de conocer cada instrumento para su adecuado uso durante una intervención quirúrgica.
Dentistry - How It Can Improve Your Driving HorseEqdent
A power point presentation put together for the James River Driving Club March 2012 meeting. Equine dentistry is an important aspect of keeping your carriage driving horse going comfortably.
Equine Dentistry: Equine Teeth Cleaning with Equine Dentist Mark BurnellDeborah Davis
Cleaning your horse's teeth can have an impact on his health and well-being. Learn the importance of equine teeth cleaning in this presentation from Horseland.com.au with equine dentist Mark Burnell.
Veterinary Oral Surgery for Dogs and Cats Part IIBrett Beckman
The document discusses veterinary oral surgery techniques for treating fibrosarcoma, melanoma, and other cancers in animals. It describes procedures like rostral mandibulectomy and bilateral rostral maxillectomy to remove tumors from the mouth. Other techniques mentioned include split palatal U flaps, labial advancement flaps, and bilateral release grafts for hard and soft palatal clefts. Information and images are courtesy of several veterinary dental experts.
Life Threatening Commonly Seen Medical Conditions in A&E - An Introduction Fo...Chew Keng Sheng
This document discusses various life-threatening conditions that compromise the airway, breathing, and circulation. It provides examples of conditions such as facial trauma, asthma, pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarction, and cardiac tamponade. It also outlines the signs and symptoms of these conditions, as well as the appropriate first responder care and management, including opening the airway, performing rescue breaths, using an oropharyngeal airway, treating an asthma attack or heart attack, and performing defibrillation or cardioversion as needed. Maintaining an open airway, supporting breathing, and promoting circulation are priorities in managing these critical patients.
This document provides guidelines for positioning horses and acquiring quality radiographic images. It discusses restraint, safety precautions, positioning techniques, and tips for different limb and whole body views. Standard lateromedial, dorsopalmar and oblique views are described for the limbs, including markers and beam angulation. Dental, stifle, elbow and shoulder views are also outlined. Safety for the horse and humans is emphasized, including use of protective equipment and sedation if needed. Proper technique, anatomy knowledge and practice are advised to obtain diagnostic radiographs.
O documento descreve os tipos de instrumentais cirúrgicos utilizados em diferentes etapas de uma cirurgia. Apresenta os instrumentais para diérese, como bisturis e tesouras, para hemostasia, como pinças, e para síntese, como agulhas e fios. Também explica instrumentais auxiliares, de campo, afastadores e instrumentos especiais para cada tipo de cirurgia.
El documento describe el sistema nervioso periférico. Explica que está formado por los nervios craneales y espinales que salen del sistema nervioso central y se distribuyen por el cuerpo. Describe los principales plexos nerviosos como el plexo braquial y el plexo lumbosacro, y cómo estos forman los nervios periféricos como el radial, cubital y mediano en el brazo, y el femoral, ciático, peroneo y tibial en la pierna.
Test Your Sustainability by Cherie Chen et alArt4Agriculture
The Cream of the Crop Competition invites students in NSW secondary and tertiary education institutions to create a PowerPoint or a video which can be published on the web and win $500.
The competition ask the students to promote the importance of agriculture to their peers, to encourage a better understanding of agriculture as well as promote agricultural careers and rural life.
1) The document describes two cases of laryngeal dysfunction in horses. Case 1 involves left laryngeal hemiplegia, while Case 2 involves epiglottic entrapment.
2) For Case 1, a prosthetic laryngoplasty surgery was performed under general anesthesia to create abduction of the left arytenoid cartilage using sutures. For Case 2, a standing laser surgery was used to perform an axial excision of thickened aryepiglottic tissue causing the entrapment.
3) Both surgeries aimed to improve airflow and resolve the underlying laryngeal issues. Post-operative care and monitoring was provided for several weeks to manage pain and ensure healing. The prognosis
Instrumental Cirúrgico "normalmente" utilizados em treinamentos de aula prática da disciplina de Técnica cirúrgica, no Curso de Medicina.
Por favor, em caso de alguma divergência, nominal ou ilustrativa, informar e desconsiderar tal equívoco.
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Vanilson Samori
This document provides an agenda for a company presentation, including sections on company overview, technology differentiation, product solutions, and clinical assessments. The company overview section details the company's founding year, number of systems installed, locations, financial information, and employee information. The technology differentiation section compares the company's Zone Sonography technology to traditional digital beamformation technology, highlighting benefits such as improved image quality and acquisition speed. The product solutions section outlines clinical applications in radiology, vascular, interventional radiology, and emergency departments. The clinical assessments section presents case studies and physician quotes praising the system's performance in pediatric and bariatric imaging applications.
- Zonare is an ultrasound technology company founded in 1999 that has installed over 5,000 systems. The presenter is a sales representative who has placed Zonare systems in various hospitals and departments.
- The document discusses Zonare's zone sonography technology which provides benefits like improved image quality, detail resolution, and penetration compared to traditional ultrasound systems. Case studies are presented from Cincinnati Children's Hospital and Winnipeg Health Sciences Center praising Zonare's imaging performance.
- Key advantages of Zonare discussed include fast image acquisition, continuous transmit/receive focusing, patient-specific imaging via sound speed correction, and full transducer portfolios. Clinical applications highlighted are pediatrics, bariatrics, vascular
The document describes various medical imaging platforms and accessories produced by Clear Image Devices, including detector protectors, 1-step platforms, 2-step platforms, 3-step platforms, and an extra-wide 2-step platform. The products are designed to safely and efficiently take weight-bearing x-ray images of feet, ankles, knees, and lower legs. They optimize patient positioning and image quality for both traditional x-ray systems and newer digital radiography panels.
IPtec's Digital Network Application (DNA) allows for real-time transmission of clinical video, voice, and data using a single device. It provides live, high-quality video and audio between operating rooms, pathology labs, conference rooms, and more with no latency issues. This simplifies current infrastructure by replacing point-to-point cable links and expensive video routers with a switched network, improving information access, patient outcomes, and lowering costs. The small, portable device plugs into an Ethernet network and provides multiple video and audio channels with remote management and strong security protections.
This document describes an end-to-end workflow solution called Freedom Ultrasound designed specifically for ultrasound clinics. It consists of modules for patient scheduling, registration and billing, ultrasound scanner integration, image archiving and management, structured reporting, sharing reports and images, and regulatory filing. The solution aims to streamline workflow, improve productivity and documentation quality for ultrasound professionals compared to traditional RIS-PACS solutions. Example ultrasound reports generated from the solution are also shown.
Virtual reality (VR) allows users to interact with simulated 3D environments through specialized computer hardware and software. This document describes the process of creating VR simulations of the human skull and heart using medical imaging data. CT and MRI scans were converted into 3D models and rendered into stereo image sequences. These sequences could be viewed through VR headsets or monitors to provide an interactive educational experience, allowing students to fly through virtual tours of the human body. While high resolution VR is possible, limitations remain in hardware and software. Researchers continue working to improve VR technology for medical education applications.
Orthopedic surgery represents more than half of neurosurgical practice and all neurosurgeons are very much prepared in this field. Spinal segment wounds can realize the loss of the run of the mill twists of the spine and might achieve whole deal mischief to the back. A sprain is incredible in an association with a strain in light of the course that with a sprain, the ligament is affected or torn and with a strain, the muscle is harmed, torn. Lower leg Injuries are the most clearly understood joints that are harmed, in this way and am not too unpalatable sprained lower leg treatment is such an asking to discover.
Trends In Medical Displays - Planar Systems - Adi AbileahHal Newton
The document discusses trends in medical displays, including the evolution from film-based to digital imaging displays. It outlines different types of medical displays like embedded, referral, and diagnostic displays. Active matrix liquid crystal displays (AMLCDs) are becoming the dominant technology for medical displays due to improved resolution, viewing angles, and ability to meet DICOM grayscale standards. Future trends include higher resolution color displays, larger displays, and 3D stereo displays which can improve diagnosis.
The document summarizes an ultrasound system called the GE Healthcare LOGIQ E9 XDclear 2.0. It has been improved with enhanced imaging performance through updates to imaging chain elements like probes and pixel clarity. The system offers extraordinary image quality and exceptional clinical versatility for a wide range of exams. It features an easy workflow with automation and productivity tools. Advanced tools like elastography and volume navigation can help with complex cases. Overall, the system provides enhanced speed, confidence, and insights for clinical decision making.
This document discusses teleradiology and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) in East Africa. It contains the following key points:
1. PACS and teleradiology allow for digital storage, transmission, and access to medical images across remote locations through secure networks. This improves healthcare quality by enabling faster access to patient histories and reports.
2. AKUHN currently provides teleradiology services to Nairobi, Kenya with a turnaround time of 24 hours for regular exams. Images and reports are stored and transmitted via AKUHN's PACS system over the internet.
3. Plans are underway to expand this teleradiology model to six additional diagnostic centers in East
Vikomed is a Vietnam-Korea joint venture medical equipment company established in 2007. It manufactures and sells advanced medical technologies including extracorporeal shock wave lithotripters, high frequency digital x-rays, and high-end surgical c-arms. Vikomed's strengths include over 15 years of experience in medical equipment, manufacturing its own detectors, installing over 100 systems, and focusing on prompt customer service.
This document discusses small size virtual slides (SSVS) for telepathology. SSVS uses high resolution cameras and excellent optics to generate digital slides that are much smaller in size than traditional virtual slides, facilitating storage, transmission and viewing. SSVS uses JPEG2000 compression to provide diagnostic quality while maintaining small file sizes. A study evaluated SSVS on 9 samples and found the technique allowed accurate diagnosis, with an ROC curve of 0.95. Pathologists trained in telepathology showed higher concordance on diagnoses than untrained pathologists. SSVS was concluded to be suitable for remote consultation and online collaboration through providing a cheap digital microscope.
Better Imaging equals better patient outcomesA-dec Australia
Access to high quality image and a streamlined digital workflow improve the speed and accuracy of caries diagnosis, producing more predictable outcomes for dentists and their patients.
A mobile C-arm unit uses a tube at one end and image intensifier at the other to provide digital fluoroscopy and angiography. It allows for features like last image hold, magnification, and saving images. Digital subtraction angiography requires complex equipment to manipulate pre-and post-contrast images and create a subtracted image, providing clearer views of vessels. Modern digital fluoroscopy systems use charge-coupled devices and flat panel detectors for direct capture of x-rays, improving resolution and allowing post-processing to reduce radiation dose.
Imaging Sciences International is a global leader in 3D dental imaging technology. Their flagship product is the i-CAT Cone Beam 3D dental imaging system, which provides high definition 3D images using low radiation doses. The i-CAT system allows for improved diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical outcomes for procedures like implants, orthodontics, and airway analysis compared to traditional 2D imaging.
The document summarizes a study evaluating different teleconferencing software options for use in telepathology. It provides background on pathology and telepathology, outlines requirements for an effective telepathology system, describes features of major videoconferencing vendors, and evaluates them based on the requirements. The document recommends Microsoft NetMeeting as a cost-effective solution that meets pathologists' needs, though notes limitations of the study and need for further evaluation.
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This document describes a new compact digital radiography (DR) mobile system called the FDR Nano. It is extremely lightweight at 90kg compared to traditional mobile units that weigh 500kg, allowing it to easily maneuver in tight spaces like ER/OR/NICU rooms. Key features include a small footprint for storage and operation from any angle, low dose radiation with high image quality, and flexible battery use and charging options. The system aims to address unmet needs in dedicated medical rooms through its compact size and versatile mobility.
FONA CDR HS (POWERED BY SCHICK)
CDR is a proven intraoral sensor that delivers excellent images right on your computer screen, requiring just a fraction of the radiation of traditional film X-rays. Step into the world of digital radiography and say good-bye to expensive film, chemicals and time-consuming processing.
FONA CDR HS is the base of modern sensors designed by SCHICK, the company that brought the # 1 ranked image quality
New powerful software OrisWin DG
Windows8 compatible
Easy to network
Optimize your workflow to
Manage patient data
Visualization of images, and
much more in one software
Long term reliability
for better patient communication, allowing you to
Implant Stimulation
Add implant for lower & upper jaw
Add object from drive
Range of filters to choose from
Easy to integrate with other imaging devices from FONA.
Long term reliability
Designed and built to last
Sensor life of over 400.000 exposures
Technology CMOS APS
Greyscale 4096
Interface High speed USB 2.0
Cable length 1,80 m +USD 3 m
Sensor life Greater than 400.000 exposures
Outside dimensions Size 0-31x22 mm, Size 1- 37x24 mm ,
Active sensor area -Size 0 24x18 mm ,Size 1- 30x20 mm
The document describes the FONA CDR dental x-ray sensor. It has three sensor size options and uses CMOS APS technology. The sensor is easy to use, provides high quality digital images instantly, and has a long lifespan of over 400,000 exposures. It reduces radiation exposure for patients compared to traditional x-rays.
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4. The Differences DIGITAL One (very expensive) plate Generator Computer CONVENTIONAL Film Cassettes Generator Processing/Developing tanks Automatic Processor/Developer Dark room
5. DR/CR Direct Radiology Digital One digital ‘plate’ Image quality? Portable Cost ($70-100,000.00) ComputedRadiology Digital Cassettes Slower Image quality? Portable? Cost ($30-70,000.00)
30. Photos and Videos Enhance medical history Improve client communication Communication with other members of the medical team (DVM, farrier) Monitor case (before and after) Gait analysis, hoof analysis
44. Image Archiving and Sharing Stay on the equipments own internal drive/storage CDs, Hard Drive or USB Picture Archive Communication System Email (Drop Box) iPad
55. Can Your Practice Justify the Cost? DR X-Ray $90,000 5 years at 6% interest = $117,000.00 4years of service = $24,000 Total = $141,000.00 total or $28,200/yr (23,400) If 400 rads will cost $70.50 each (58.50) 1000 = $28.20 (23.40) 1500 = $18.80 ( 15.60) Expect 20-30% increase
Improved image quality. Instant response and results, very helpful in emergency fracture type situation. Also know right away when an image needs to be re-shot, downside of this is the ease of taking additional shots may make people a bit more casual with their technique and we may end up exposing ourselves and the horses to more radiation. Not using chemicals, potentially less environmental impact. Less physical storage required, but will explain more about this later in the presentation.
Military grade product
This standing equine MRI is the only one of its kind in Canada. It is a digital imaging modality that provides the practitioner with an enormous amount of information and it is completely technician run.
Temperature: The reality working in Ontario is that we and our equipment are expected to perform in temperatures ranging from -30 to 30 above.