Cloudy Versus Clear Skies

The advantages of digital radiography are widely recognized - digitization eliminates the chemicals required for films and reduces the patient's exposure to radiation. Since implementing another branded digital system and switching to DEXIS ™ Platinum, I realized more - not just numbers, but DEXIS has brought me the most benefit.

I found DEXIS outperforms my previous system in many categories. First and foremost, the quality of the picture is clearer, which increases the accuracy and reliability of the diagnosis. In addition, the ClearVu ™ Image Enhancement dental equipment is great and I use it every time to get more clarity. I feel very strongly about patient education, and DEXIS images support my education goals. I can zoom in on digital X-rays and let the patient see without pixelation. Then I explain the problem, the possible reasons, and my treatment plan. Understanding X-ray motivation Patients not only need to be treated but also become excited and appreciated.

My entire office team has come to recognize the sharpness of DEXIS X-rays in our previous systems.
In addition to improving the sharpness of the image, patients noticed a direct improvement in comfort when using a DEXIS sensor for X-ray examination, and fillets also made a huge difference in my team placement.

Honestly, it's hard to figure out what I like most about DEXIS. The software's features are impressive. I can even compare and compare images on the same screen in different modes, such as in-port and out-of-port photos and X-rays. I can also view images chronologically on a single screen. It's easy to say to the patient: "Six months ago it was your tooth and it's here now. The shadows represent more and more infections (or decay)." I can organize what I want in any order X-ray film, just click on the screen can be. I do not have to go in and out of boxes, everything is there. From the Overview screen, I can see pans, cephs, photos, periapicals and bitewings all at once. This is a lot of information on the screen. I can put the oral photos from my DEXcam ™ side by side with X-rays on the screen for more targeted patient education. In addition, I can use drawing and commenting toolsor dental supplies to point out certain areas to patients, experts and labs.

This number system helps with the file. Some patients are completely asymptomatic, but have a problem, such as amalgam rupture or open to the brink. They are not obliged to agree to be treated, but their responsibilities and responsibilities tell them that the problem is on my shoulder. For example, I can say, "This is a failed recovery," and then say something that could happen. If the patient relaps after six months and says his / her filling has been interrupted, we will record our past recommendations. We have intraoral photos and radiographs, so we can review this complete record and visual history when the patient bites a toothache.