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Optimum diagnostics - the benefits in brief:
- Razor-sharp images available almost instantaneously
- Wide range of image analysis and processing functions
- Automatic patient-related archiving of X-ray images
- Low radiation exposure
- Optimum patient communication
- High level of data security
- Simple exchange of data with other dental professionals
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Unambiguous results.
A digital X-ray system - in combination with the user-friendly and multifunctional SIDEXIS XG intuitive software - is your passport to fast, accurate, and reliable diagnostics.
Speed
The razor-sharp digital images appear on the monitor in a matter of seconds, regardless of whether the X-ray procedure is performed in a separate room or directly at the chairside. The images are archived automatically in your patient database. This ensures instant access to the images and speeds up your practice workflow, without compromising data security in any way. Above all, a digital X-ray system enables you to carry out endodontic treatment without annoying interruptions.

1. Root canal measurement 2. Master point positioning 3. Follow-up X-ray
Precision!
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Inconsistent exposures are now a thing of the past. The Sirona SIDEXIS XG intuitive software automatically processes the images and presents them to the viewer in an optimum greyscale spectrum. This allows you to begin diagnosis without delay. Sophisticated editing functions (e.g. brightness, contrast, longitudinal and angular measurement) are available at the click of a button. | (SIDEXIS XG): The Automatic Sharpen Plus Variable
Digitale Special imaging features such as relative density and the new "Sharpen Plus Variable" filter deliver significantly enhanced diagnostic information in comparison with conventional X-rays.
Enhanced safety
Radiation is obviously an important issue for you, your practice team, and your patients. Compared with conventional film-based systems, Sirona digital X-ray systems significantly reduce radiation doses: by up to 30% (panoramic imaging), 60% (cephalometric imaging), and 90% (intraoral imaging). And this means greater safety for everybody at your place of work.
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Subject to technical changes and errors in the text. Last modified January 13, 2004
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