Direct Conversion
NEWTOM DCiS VET is the most advanced wireless intraoral sensor, as it incorporates Direct Conversion (DC) technology. This delivers high-resolution images with excellent contrast, whilst significantly reducing radiation exposure for the patient’s benefit. Furthermore, the sensor is more robust and less bulky, as it does not contain the traditionally fragile components found in intraoral sensors using conventional technology.
Designed to be hard-wearing, ergonomic and deliver unmatched diagnostic performance, Newtom DCiS VET redefines intraoral radiology standards and takes diagnostic precision and operational flexibility to the next level.
Ergonomics
Newtom DCiS VET is perfect for those seeking an ergonomic, efficient device that integrates seamlessly into the practice, providing flexibility, precision and unlimited connectivity. Designed to deliver a smooth, user-friendly experience, it minimises bulk and improves practicality for both practitioner and patient. Compact design, the absence of cables and rounded edges ensure simple, comfortable positioning, streamlining each phase of the scan.
Adaptive Multi-User Technology makes the sensor ideal for practices with multiple operators and workstations. The system lets users pair multiple sensors with a single docking station or connect a single sensor to different workstations, thus optimising management of X-ray images and ensuring a dynamic, uninterrupted workflow.
Tools
Newtom DCiS VET offers advanced tools that optimise workflow, improve diagnostic accuracy and maximise comfort for both the operator and the patient.
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Dedicated aligners
Dedicated devices aid alignment between sensor and X-ray source, ensuring perfect correspondence and high-quality images, reducing the risk of error.
In addition to receiving images in real time, the docking station acts as a charging base and can be positioned on a table or wall-mounted, optimising use of space.
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High-level analysis
Integrated with the supplied software, the system offers advanced analysis tools and a selection of specific filters to improve image readability in line with clinical requirements:
High Contrast
High Details
Soft Tissue Preserving
Caries Revealing
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