How to Choose Your Next Dental X-ray Machine

So, you’re in the market for a new dental X-ray machine. Perhaps you recently added an office, or maybe your current machine isn’t keeping up with output needs. Like any major purchase, you want to feel confident you’re making the right investment decision – choosing a dental X-ray machine that serves your needs and brings value to your practice.

Let’s take a quick look at some of the different imaging technologies available today as well as what to consider when purchasing a digital dental X-ray machine.

Digital vs. Film
In today’s digital world, it can be surprising how many dental practices still use film-based or analog dental imaging technology. There has never been a better time to make the move to digital as digital imaging requires less patient contact, manual processing, and risk of infection from cross-contamination than film or phosphor plate systems.

Plus, with greater affordability and accessibility to digital dental X-ray machines, the comparison leans even more heavily towards investing in a digital system for most dental and specialty practices.

Extraoral vs. Intraoral
Intraoral X-rays require a film to be placed in the patient’s mouth in order to capture a scan. Intraoral X-rays help doctors detect cavities, check the health of the tooth root and bone surrounding the tooth, check the status of developing teeth, and monitor the general health of teeth and jawbones.

Extraoral X-rays give a more generalized view of the overall dentition, including the teeth, jaws and the skull (via a cephalometric module). Extraoral X-rays are used to look for impacted teeth, monitor growth and development of the jaws in relation to the teeth, and to identify potential problems between teeth and jaws and the TMJ or other bones of the face. Common types of extraoral X-rays searched for by doctors include 2D panoramic, cephalometric and 3D dental cone beam (also referred to as CBCT).

Comparing Models and Brands
If you’re able to narrow your options based on top-level dental X-ray categories above, you’ll likely next encounter a wide variety of brands and models to choose from. Many competing digital dental X-ray manufacturers compare their products based on 2D/3D scans, features, customer service, and price.

To know you’re getting the best value, first know your current and future imaging needs. For example, if you’re a general dentist who works with an on-site orthodontist, you may require pan/ceph or even CBCT imaging. Work with a reputable dealer who can help you compare brands and models based on your unique imaging needs. Even if you’re familiar with a particular brand, it may be worth seeing if you could realize greater value from another brand or model.

How to Get Started
Did you know that you can save 30-50% off new list prices above by purchasing certified used dental equipment?

For over 10 years, Renew Digital has been the leader in certified pre-owned dental imaging equipment. They have a wide range of used dental equipment including 2D panoramic X-ray machines, 2D pan/ceph, and CBCT systems, as well as intraoral scanners – all from the leading brands dentists trust.

They back the quality of their pre-owned equipment through a rigorous system of testing and inspection and then give peace of mind with their comprehensive parts and labor warranty so you can be sure the equipment they install will work safely and effectively for many years to come.

They also provide full-service installation and training and project management services, just as you would receive if you purchased a new machine.

Not sure which brand or model is right for you? All Renew Digital sales representatives are experts across all leading brands. Their brand-neutral approach helps dental professionals match the right equipment to their needs, not limiting them to only a particular brand or line.

Reach a dedicated sales rep by calling Renew Digital at (888) 246-5611 or completing an online form. Your rep will work with you to determine how your equipment will be used, where it will be placed, and match you to the brands and models most likely to work within your configuration (including considerations like network/electrical as well). From purchase through installation, they will be there to provide you with the 5-star rated customer service they’ve been known for over the past decade.

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