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Capturing an excellent intraoral X-ray is essential for better outcomes, and it starts with proper sensor positioning.
Our Dentsply Sirona Schick AimRight Holder System is single-use safe solution for every patient—designed to support workflow efficiency and ease of use.
Schick AimRight Intraoral Holder Systems may quickly become your go-to tools in daily practice.
Benefits
A new, single-use adhesive tab is used for each patient, ensuring optimal hygiene compliance.
Color-coded, area-specific arms with universal one ring configuration make sensor positioning easy and efficient.
Schick Intraoral Holder Systems is designed to accommodate all digital sensors, ensuring flexibility and growth for any practice setup.
Includes various holder types and autoclavable arms and ring for all your intraoral imaging needs.
Eliminate reprocessing with single-use holders; simply use a new adhesive holder for each patient to ensure a smooth and efficient workflow.
"The ease of positioning means I expose better quality images for my doctors, meaning my patients are not re-exposed to additional radiation. The quality, comfort and safety of the Dentsply Sirona sensor make it an essential tool in the provision of elevated and comprehensive patient care."
Katrina Sanders, RDH, Phoenix, AZ, USA
The need for clear, diagnostically acceptable images should never take priority over every clinician’s first principle: do no harm. That means keeping radiation exposure for your staff and patients as low as reasonably achievable: the ALARA principle.
Every inaccurate image requires a retake and the more images retaken, the more the clinician and the patient are exposed to ionizing radiation. Your goal is to capture diagnostically acceptable intraoral images in a single, well-executed take, maximizing patient comfort and safety while minimizing chair time.
The most common reasons for intraoral radiography retakes are due to improper positioning, angulation, and media placement.1
The goal of dental radiology is to obtain high-quality images while minimizing radiation exposure and keeping every patient as comfortable as possible. Consider how these tips may assist in challenging situations.
PARALLELING VS BISECTING
SENSOR SELECTION
GENERAL SENSOR POSITIONING
SENSOR POSITIONING FOR BITEWINGS