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Dental CBCT Cost

How Much Does a Dental CBCT Machine Cost?

If you’re considering upgrading to a dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) machine, one of the first things you should consider before getting started is cost. While prices have become a lot more affordable since the early days of CBCT thanks to increased competition (to meet increased demand) CBCT systems still represent sizable investments that require proper planning and consideration.

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Sirona Panoramic X-Ray Machine

How to Choose the Correct Pre-Owned Sirona Panoramic X-Ray Machine

Sirona is synonymous with delivering high-quality, dependable dental X-ray machines and other products for dental professionals. Dental practices that own Sirona dental equipment know that it is one of the best, most reliable and easiest to use brands you can buy. But, have you considered a used Sirona dental panoramic X-ray machine?

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top dental x-ray machines for a satellite office

Top 5 Dental X-Ray Machines for a Satellite Office

It is becoming more common for dental practices to operate across several office locations, regardless of specialty. And, just like your main location, you’ll want to make sure you have access to the technology you need to provide the best patient care, including a digital x-ray and/or CBCT system.

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Sirona CBCT

Upgrading Your Sirona Panoramic X-ray Machine to CBCT with Renew Digital

Sirona is a worldwide leader in dental imaging which offers a strong lineup of German-engineered extraoral X-ray machines. Sirona panoramic, cephalometric, and CBCT systems are well-known for delivering high-quality images paired with dependable customer service. Dental practices that own a Sirona system know that the company is one of the best brands you can buy for ease of use and reliability.

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Planmeca ProMax 3D vs Sirona XG 3D CBCT

Comparing the Planmeca ProMax 3D Classic and Sirona Orthophos XG 3D Systems

As a certified pre-owned dealer of several different leading brands of panoramic X-ray and dental cone beam systems, Renew Digital is officially “brand neutral.” That means that we offer advice based on the objective features of each system and the needs of our customers. This enables our sales team to suggest the ideal models and modality for your practice, whether it be panoramic, cephalometric or CBCT, regardless of brand. With access to so many different leading dental X-ray machines, we can better serve our customers by matching them to the unit that is a perfect fit without any constraints.

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Medium FOV Dental CBCT Machines

The Top 5 Best Values in Medium FOV Dental CBCT Machines

The increasing affordability of dental cone beam (CBCT) technology has expanded the benefit of 3D imaging to a growing number of dentists and dental specialists. Today, more practices are making the investment in CBCT imaging systems to allow for greater in-office clinical capabilities as well as more rapid treatment planning and case acceptance. But with so many cone beam machines available, which CBCT system is right for your practice?

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finding best cbct for dental practice

Finding the Best CBCT for Your Dental Practice

Across the country, more and more dentists are embracing dental cone beam (CBCT) technology in their practices, oftentimes upgrading a panoramic X-ray machine to CBCT. The 3D imaging capability of a CBCT machine allows for greater in-office clinical capabilities as well as more rapid treatment planning and case acceptance. If your practice is looking to attract new patients and retain your current patients, an investment in advanced imaging technology can help you accomplish your growth goals.

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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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