Digitizing Dental X-Rays and Going Digital

Digitizing Dental X-Rays and Going Digital While most dental practices in larger cities made the transition from film to digital X-rays over the past decade, some statistics say that there may be as many as 50% of all dentists who are still not using digital systems....

Using X-rays for Industrial and Non-Destructive Testing

Using X-rays for Industrial and Non-Destructive Testing Non-destructive testing, also called NDT, refers to a large group of techniques used for analysis in science and industry.  The purpose of NDT is to evaluate the properties of a material, component or system...

X-Ray Scanning and your Digital Practice

X-Ray Scanning and your Digital Practice If you’re convinced that going digital will improve your practice and improve patient care, then it’s time to consider the steps you need to take to make your digital practice a reality. Take an Inventory You can’t decide what...

X-Rays in the Cloud

If you’re still struggling with film X-rays, perhaps it’s time to consider putting your X-ray film in the Cloud.  Many radiology clinics have discovered that the combination of modern Cloud technology and the instant information it provides anywhere, anytime, has...

How to Digitize Dental X-Ray Film

How to Digitize Dental X-Ray Film Before we get into “how” to digitize dental X-rays, let’s talk about “why” you should go digital.  And, maybe, before we even get into “why” we should talk about “what,” as in “What is digital dentistry?” In broad terms, digital...

Go Digital and Solve the X-ray Film Problem

Surprisingly, in this digital age, there are still small, rural hospitals and radiology clinics that operate using paper and film–based modalities.   As they begin to move into the digital world, part of their conversion to HIS/EMR systems will involve the...