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FTG Launches DC-Air™ Wireless Dental X-Ray Sensor

Freedom Technologies Group has announced the launch of its latest innovation, the DC-Air™ wireless dental x-ray sensor.

According to the company, the new intraoral sensor revolutionizes the way intraoral x-ray images are delivered, providing crystal-clear image quality, superior patient comfort, and convenience, all in a durable and long-lasting device.

Direct Conversion Technology for Improved Imaging

DC-Air is built on direct-conversion and Bluetooth® Low Energy technology, which converts x-rays directly into an electronic signal.

This results in greater native sharpness compared to other sensors that must convert x-rays to visible light before creating an image. The technology promises to improve the imaging experience for both patients and providers.

DC-Air also promises unbeatable patient comfort with its patent-pending design that adds no additional bulk to the sensor’s profile in the mouth.

The thin, wireless silhouette of the sensor makes it easy to position and ensures superior patient comfort, which is crucial for an improved dental experience.

Wireless™ Convenience

According to the company, the DC-Air wireless dental x-ray sensor is the only device of its kind that uses the latest Bluetooth technology standards for rapid and reliable image transmission, eliminating the need for a wire.

The convenience of wireless transmission ensures quick and seamless image transfer, reducing the potential for errors and enhancing the overall imaging experience.

The DC-Air dental x-ray sensor is constructed with a sturdy casing and homogenous internal components that make it significantly more durable than indirect-conversion sensors, which include fragile components like glass plates to convert x-rays to visible light. The device is rated IP67 and designed to withstand the rigors of daily use.

Third-Party Clinical Reviews

According to Clinicians Report®, an independent non-profit dental education and product testing foundation, DC-Air produced superior image quality with convenient wireless use.

Freedom Technologies Group invites clinicians to contact them to see more third-party clinical reviews of the DC-Air technology.

Click here for more information on the DC-Air™ Wireless Dental X-Ray Sensor from Freedom Technologies Group.

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