Advanced diagnostic tools designed to capture high-resolution images of oral structures for precise treatment planning and monitoring. This category includes intraoral cameras, digital X-ray systems, panoramic and cephalometric units, and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanners. These technologies enable detailed visualization of teeth, bone, and soft tissues, supporting early detection of issues, improved patient communication, and enhanced clinical outcomes in restorative, orthodontic, surgical, and endodontic care.

Dental X-ray Machine

 A Dental X-ray Machine is a specialized radiographic system designed for imaging teeth, jaws, and facial structures. It encompasses intraoral units for detailed tooth-specific views, panoramic machines for wide screening shots, and advanced Cone Beam CT (CBCT) scanners for 3D surgical planning. Utilizing low-dose radiation and digital imaging technology, it is indispensable for diagnosing cavities, gum disease, infections, and planning treatments like implants, orthodontics, and oral surgery. Its safe operation requires strict adherence to radiation protection protocols, including the use of lead aprons, proper collimation, and operator training to ensure patient and staff safety while obtaining critical diagnostic information.

Panoramic X-ray Dental Machine

 A Panoramic X-ray Dental Machine is a rotating extraoral radiographic system that produces a single, broad 2D image of the entire jaws, teeth, TMJs, and sinuses. By focusing on a curved "focal trough," it provides an efficient screening tool for wisdom teeth evaluation, orthodontic planning, and detecting large jaw pathologies. While offering a valuable overview with a relatively low radiation dose, its diagnostic utility is entirely dependent on precise patient positioning to avoid blurring and distortion. It is a cornerstone of modern dental diagnostic imaging, serving as a crucial first step in comprehensive oral assessment and treatment planning.