Denal Intraoal X-ray 9 (L-A C27)
A dental X-ray exposure switch is a safety device that controls when an X-ray is emitted from the machine. It allows the operator to initiate the exposure process, ensuring that the X-ray is only active when the button is pressed, helping to reduce unnecessary radiation exposure.
The dental X-ray beam cone is a component that focuses and directs the X-ray beam towards the targeted area in the patient's mouth. It helps shape the beam to reduce radiation exposure and improve image clarity.
The dental X-ray charging hole is a port or socket used for charging the battery in portable X-ray machines. It allows the machine to be recharged for use during dental procedures. Proper charging ensures that the device remains powered and ready for imaging, particularly in settings where mobility is required.
The dental X-ray control panel is the interface used by the operator to adjust settings such as exposure time, radiation dose, and other parameters for taking X-ray images. It allows precise control over the imaging process, ensuring safe and accurate results.
The dental X-ray LCD screen displays real-time images and settings, allowing the operator to monitor and adjust the X-ray process. It provides clear, high-resolution visuals for accurate diagnosis and helps ensure proper technique and positioning during imaging.
The dental X-ray power switch is used to turn the X-ray machine on and off, ensuring controlled operation and energy efficiency. It helps prevent unnecessary power consumption and enhances safety during use.
The dental X-ray upper tooth position selection key is used to select the correct position for imaging the upper teeth. It ensures the X-ray machine is properly aligned for capturing clear and accurate images of the upper dental structures.
The dental X-ray lower tooth position selection key allows the operator to choose the appropriate settings for imaging the lower teeth, ensuring precise alignment and optimal image quality.
The dental X-ray adult/children selection key adjusts the exposure settings based on the patient's age, ensuring the appropriate radiation dose for clear and safe imaging.
(10):The dental X-ray film/sensor selection key allows the operator to choose between using traditional X-ray film or a digital sensor, optimizing the exposure settings for each type and ensuring high-quality images.
(11):The dental X-ray exposure time adjusted key allows the operator to modify the duration of X-ray exposure, ensuring the correct amount of radiation for clear, high-quality images based on the patient's needs.