Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and global leader in digital X-Ray image sensing technology, showcased its low dose, CMOS digital X-Ray detectors at the 36th International Dental Show (IDS). The fair was held at the Kölnmesse in Cologne, Germany.
New Xineos models, including the 1511, 1501 and 2301 utilize Teledyne DALSA’s sixth generation radiation-hard CMOS active pixel design with active areas of 15x11cm, 152x7mm, and 228x7mm respectively. Offering switchable saturation dose, low dissipation power and built-in gain, offset and defect correction, Xineos detectors are versatile, reliable and easy to integrate.
“With the addition of our new Xineos CMOS X-Ray detectors, we’re offering dental equipment manufacturers a complete portfolio of more versatile, more flexible, lower dose and cost effective options to satisfy a wider range of dental practices,” commented Dr. Mila Heeman, Senior Marketing Manager at Teledyne DALSA. “Our detectors allow dentists to offer a more precise diagnosis as a result of our continued commitment to improving CMOS X-Ray technology.”
The Xineos-1511 offers switchable saturation dose for increased sensitivity on demand. The 1511’s large active area enables imaging from the top of the Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) to the bottom of the adult mandible with a flexible and programmable region of interest (e.g. 15x1cm @ 300fps). Industry-leading low-dose image quality and high resolution make Xineos-1511 ideal for 3D dental diagnosis and implant planning.
The Xineos-1501 and -2301 support fast frame-based scans for optimization of the dental arch focal plane during image reconstruction and provide amazing low-dose sensitivity and image quality. The 6mm edge distance at the patient shoulder side enables improved patient access and compact enclosure designs. Both are ideal for Panoramic and Cephalometric imaging.
Additionally, Teledyne DALSA featured the following CMOS and CCD X-Ray detectors on the booth:
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