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Frank Tagye

Frank Tagye is a Regional Sales Director for Renew Digital. With over 15 years of dental equipment sales, Frank has helped thousands of dentists across the US successfully embrace digital radiography, Cone Beam CT 3D systems, and intra-oral scanners seamlessly into their practices.

Extraoral Bitewings

4 Reasons to Use Panorex X-rays for Bitewings

As the most common type of dental X-ray, the bitewing provides significant information for dentists to diagnose common dental conditions and aid in customized treatment planning for each patient. Besides showing clear images of the teeth and roots, a bitewing X-ray also shows occlusal positioning. Performing bitewing X-rays typically involves taking up to four images with a digital sensor or dental film to isolate certain areas. With the extraoral bitewing feature common in modern panorex X-ray systems, these concerns are a thing of the past.

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Planmeca ProMax

Why Dental Professionals Love Certified Pre-Owned Planmeca ProMax Systems

Over the past decade that we’ve been in business, Renew Digital has worked extensively with a variety of leading digital dental equipment manufacturers that offer panoramic X-ray machines, cone beam CT systems, and intraoral scanners. We’ve also worked very closely with thousands of dental and dental specialty practices across the United States and have a good understanding of their clinical and workflow needs.

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Planmeca ProMax Classic Mid CBCT

The Differences between the Planmeca ProMax 3D Classic & the ProMax 3D Mid

Renew Digital is proud to offer a wide variety of certified pre-owned Planmeca 2D and 3D dental X-ray machines. From a CBCT perspective, we typically have a variety of used Planmeca ProMax 3D Classic and Planmeca ProMax 3D Mid cone beam models in available inventory at any given time. Both of these machines are excellent options from a brand that has a long history of delivering high-quality, reliable X-ray equipment to dentists and dental specialists alike. But, if you’re trying to decide if a Planmeca 3D system is right for you and which model is a better fit, we hope to answer your questions below.

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Sirona XG 3D Ready

3D Cone Beam Enabled Units vs. 3D Cone Beam Upgradeable X-Rays

Renew Digital offers a wide variety of 3D cone beam enabled and 3D upgradeable panoramic X-ray and panoramic + ceph combination machines. Practices on a budget often ask us if it makes sense to buy a 3D upgradeable panoramic unit and upgrade later or go ahead and purchase a 3D enabled dental X-ray machine right now. The correct answer will be different for every practice, but here are some tips to help.

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i-CAT orthodontist cone beam

i-CAT Dental Cone Beam: A 3-in-1 Option for Orthodontists

Dental cone beam has greatly enhanced the practice of orthodontics, from improved practice workflow to better patient care. With dental cone beam, orthodontists have the ability to see more anatomical information with greater accuracy allowing them to treat each patient individually, resulting in better, and sometimes faster, treatment outcomes. One of the main benefits of i-CAT dental cone beam systems for orthodontists is that orthodontic practices can capture all of their patient records at one time.

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Used Planmeca ProMax Machine

Why Buy a Used Planmeca ProMax Machine?

Buying a used Planmeca ProMax machine for your dental practice can cost a lot less than buying new, but you may be worried that it’s outdated or not as high-quality as a newer model. We understand your concerns and want to assure you that used dental X-ray machines from Renew Digital have the same quality, reliability, and long life as buying new thanks to our intensive re-certification process.

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Planmeca Promax 3D Radiation Dose

Effective Radiation Doses for the Planmeca ProMax 3D

Dentists are bound by the ALARA principle to capture patient images with radiation doses that are as low as reasonably achievable. This helps to mitigate the potential for future health concerns for your patients. As this is a large concern for some patients, they may decide to refuse a dental cone beam scan, therefore making you unable to accurately and efficiently diagnose them and develop a treatment plan.

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