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VILLA Dental X Ray systems Rotograph D & EVO D OPG
Since the very first model introduced in 1974, the Rotograph name has always been synonymous with panoramic radiography. Rotograph Evo takes the experience of five decades of dedication to X-ray diagnostic imaging to the next level. You can rely on over 25.000 manufactured panoramic units that have been successfully operating worldwide for years, from the smallest dental practice to the largest university hospital. The ROTOGRAPH D is an economy Digital Pan unit for the typical Dental Practice is priced at under $30,000. EVO D and EVO anaolg is optimal for a Radiology Practice, and note that the EVO D can be field upgraded to 3D imaging.
A good patient alignment to the reference axis is obtained with two laser beams, while a three-point headrest, a chin rest with bite stick and angulated handgrips provide a stable positioning on the machine. A fast positioning is obtained thanks to the mirror. The focal layer can be electronically adjusted, without repositioning the patient, in order to compensate different arc shapes in the anterior region for patients with different jaw structure. The high sensitivity of the Cs-I digital detector makes for a reduced X-ray dose and in case of wrong exposure settings, the digital image allows to extract useful information without retakes. Rotograph Evo D is already compliant to existing regulations on patient dose monitoring. The dose readout is calculated for each exposure and stored with the image without the need for add-on DAP measuring devices. The high sensitivity of the Cs-I digital detector makes for a reduced X-ray dose and in case of wrong exposure settings, the digital image allows to extract useful information without retakes. Rotograph Evo D is already compliant to existing regulations on patient dose monitoring. The dose readout is calculated for each exposure and stored with the image without the need for add-on DAP measuring devices. The integrated keyboard features large, easy to find pushbuttons and a clear display. Controls are grouped in logical areas consistent with the typical operating workflow: patient selection, exam protocol, exposure adjustments. The integrated Ethernet connection is compatible with existing computer networks and requires no dedicated boards to be installed in the computer, making it possible to acquire images from any PC, including notebooks. Rotograph Evo offers the unique capability of saving images directly to a USB memory stick, even if the PC or network was momentarily unavailable at the time of the exam.
Rotograph Evo D - Digital Rotograph Evo - Analog Exposure time PAN 7.3 - 13.8 sec PAN 7.3 - 13.8 sec Dose x area evaluation (DAP) Standard Option Image area PAN 14.6 x 30cm PAN 15x30 or 24x30cm Image transfer Ethernet - USB memory stick N/A Sensor technology CCD with high resolution Cs-I N/A CCD Pixel size 48 µm N/A Effective image resolution 5.2 lp/mm N/A Image size 1536x2800 (standard PAN) - 3000 x 2305 (CEPH, max) N/A Acquisition depth 12 bit (4096 levels) N/A DICOM connectivity (option) Print, Store, Worklist N/A
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