Freedom Technologies Group recently released an innovative wireless intraoral sensor DC-Air™, which combines direct conversion X-ray technology with Bluetooth connectivity to improve the efficiency and image quality of dental diagnosis.
DC-Air™ uses advanced direct conversion technology to convert X-rays directly into electrical signals, skipping the traditional step of converting X-rays into visible light first, thereby generating clearer and sharper digital images. The company said that this design helps to improve the accuracy of diagnosis in dental surgery.
In addition, the sensor supports Bluetooth wireless connection, eliminating the common wired connection of traditional intraoral imaging systems. This improvement not only simplifies the diagnosis and treatment process, but also reduces the risk of interruption of use due to cable failure.
In terms of product design, DC-Air™ is only 5.4 mm thick and has a thin and light structure. Combined with Freedom Technologies Group’s Zero Profile® bracket system, it can effectively reduce the space occupied in the mouth, thereby improving the patient’s comfort during imaging.
The sensor has a uniform structure and IP67 waterproof performance, which meets the stringent requirements of clinical use environments.
Currently, DC-Air™ is officially on the market. Freedom Technologies Group also provides professional technical integration support services to dental clinics to help users smoothly deploy and effectively use the equipment.
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