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The Buyer’s Guide to Ceph X-ray Machines

Written by Nathan Hudson | September 5, 2022

When an orthodontist starts a new case, a panoramic and cephalometric X-ray scan helps provide a proper diagnosis, while aiding in the planning and monitoring of treatment. While a panoramic scan provides a complete 2D view of the mandible and maxilla, a cephalometric scan captures a lateral image of the entire skull, which is helpful in tracking movement in relation to anatomical landmarks during orthodontic treatment.

 

 

The ceph X-ray frontal view, which captures an x-ray from a front-to-back perspective of the patient’s skull, is generally used to diagnose developmental concerns involving the head, neck, and jaw that a dentist, orthodontist, or surgeon believes may be interfering with proper facial and oral development.

Ceph X-rays are commonly used to

  • Investigate potential TMJ concerns
  • Assess concerns associated with tooth misalignment, especially in situations in which an overbite or underbite is present
  • Diagnose suspected tooth or jaw fractures
  • Take precise measurements of teeth and their root structures
  • Plan/monitor orthodontic treatment

Orthodontists, in particular, typically require an in-office pan/ceph X-ray machine to begin and complete orthodontic work. They need to evaluate the movement of the teeth, and sometimes the jaw, over the course of several years. The full picture a ceph scan provides enables them to gauge the success of the work as well as the adaptation of the body to treatment.

So, if you’re in the market for a pan/ceph X-ray machine for 2D imaging, or a CBCT with ceph capabilities for 3D imaging, let’s take a look at the things you will want to consider to make the right purchase for your practice.

What to Consider

  • Compatibility: The main thing to be aware of is whether or not the unit will integrate into your existing workflow. Many 2D dental X-ray machines work with common drivers such as “TWAIN” that allow you to pull the radiograph into your software as a simple image file. This allows you to keep your existing imaging software without having to piggyback another application at your workstations just for your X-ray system.
  • Available Space: While many of these machines are slimmer than ever, be aware of the actual and recommended space required for the machine (available from the manufacturer). Your machine not only needs to physically fit into your practice, but it also needs to fit in an area that integrates with your patient flow. Work with the manufacturer, dealer, or seller to map out your space, confirm your layout will meet state regulations as well as maximize the comfort of your patients and staff. The last thing you want come installation day is an issue with space that could easily have been prevented!
  • Upgrades: If you are considering getting a 3D cone beam system at some point, but are more comfortable starting with a 2D system, consider a machine that has a viable upgrade path to CBCT.
  • Warranty: While ceph X-ray units are dependable machines, they still have moving parts. Be aware of warranty information and how long it might take a service technician to come out to your office. Unlike a handpiece, you can’t just send these in for repair.
  • Manufacturer: Find out about a brand and its reputation in the industry. Selecting a model from a well-known manufacturer typically gives you the benefit of quality customer service, compared to what you would receive with a relatively unknown brand.
  • Price: More than likely, your budget is going to help guide your purchase. After all, a ceph X-ray machine is a significant investment for your practice, as it is for most dental practices across the country. To get the most value from your purchase, decide on the features that are critical versus those which would be “nice to have.” You should also decide whether it makes more sense for your practice to purchase a new unit as opposed to one that has been pre-owned, as buying pre-owned typically involves substantial cost savings.

Did You Know That You Can Purchase Dental Imaging Equipment Pre-Owned? (Including Ceph X-ray Machines!)

Why pay the price of a brand new pan/ceph machine when you can purchase refurbished dental equipment and still be provided with the brand new experience?

For over ten years, Renew Digital has been the leader in certified pre-owned dental imaging equipment. We carry a wide range of pan/ceph X-ray machines, CBCT systems, and even intraoral scanners, all from the leading brands that dentists trust.

We back the quality of our certified pre-owned digital dental imaging system through a rigorous system of testing and inspection, and then offer peace of mind with our comprehensive parts and labor warranty. Our customers can be sure that the equipment we install will continue working safely and effectively for many years to come.

We also provide full-service installation and training as well as project management services, just as you would receive if you purchased a new machine.

And (the most impressive part!) is that we typically save our customers between 30% and 50% off the price of new models, while still delivering support, coverage, and an experience like you would expect when buying a new system.

Not sure which ceph X-ray machine or brand is the right one for your practice? Our sales representatives are experts across all leading brands in the industry. We also take a brand-neutral approach that helps dental professionals match the right equipment to their needs, instead of limiting them to the options of one brand’s catalog of offerings.

Here’s How to Get Started Saving 30% to 50% Off New List Prices

Reach a dedicated sales representative by calling us at 888-246-5611 or completing an online form. Your rep will work with you to determine how your equipment will be used, where it will be placed, and connect you with the brands and models most likely to work within your configuration.

Our team accounts for concerns including those related to electrical and network considerations as well. From purchase through installation, we’re here to provide you with the 5-star rated customer service for which we’ve been known over the last ten years.