Industry Standard Dental Imaging

Dental Imaging Software

Industry Standard Dental Imaging

XrayVision makes use of the most recent imaging technologies and Apteryx’s STB (Secure Tagged Block), file format. This is an unmodifiable and secure imaging format that's "lossless". XrayVision exports images to a variety of image formats including TIFF, JPEG and BMP, which can be used for universal viewing.

  • It is compatible with many hardware, including most manufactured intra-oral scanners, phosphor plates scanners, panoramic or cephalometric units and intra-oral cameras.

It is compatible with many hardware, including most manufactured intra-oral scanners, phosphor plates scanners, panoramic or cephalometric units and intra-oral cameras.

  • Contains a large variety of image analysis tools and enhancements that will allow the user to accurately diagnose and improve on the image quality.

Contains a large variety of image analysis tools and enhancements that will allow the user to accurately diagnose and improve on the image quality.

  • XrayVision allows users to convert images captured into fully customizable mounts

XrayVision enables users to capture images into completely customizable mounts

  • XrayVision can import, export, burn to cd and integrate with Outlook email to allow you to send images.

XrayVision is capable of importing images, exporting, burning to cd, and can integrate with your outlook email account to send images.

Dentimax

Curve Dental

DentiMax

Curve Dental

DentiMax

Good Dental imaging software can make a big difference when it comes to a dental practice's profitability. It is important that dentists see as many patients as they can each day in order to make a profit. Unfortunately, clunky or outdated imaging software is often a barrier to achieving peak productivity, because it requires you to spend more time figuring out the system's kinks than analyzing your patient's images.

We can help you choose the right software to fit your needs. These tips are applicable to all types of practices, regardless of size or specialty.

  • General dentists
  • Pediatric dentists
  • Prosthodontists
  • Orthodontists
  • Periodontologists
  • Endodontists
  • Implantologists
  • Oral and maxillofacial surgeons

Before we, Maxident, explain what dental imaging is, let's give you an overview of it. Then, we will show you how to deploy software and provide screenshots that illustrate the functionality.

This article was updated on August 24, 2022