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Kodak Carestream X Ray Film E Speed
Set of 150 IOPA Films KODAK
₹2350.00₹3385.00 (-31%)
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upto 7 days returnable
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Description
X Ray Film E Speed
- Capture high-resolution periapical, bite-wing, and occlusal images in a wide range of speeds and sizes for maximum patient comfort and confident diagnosis, with Carestream dental films.
- Blending quality and speed, E-speed provides
- Brilliant image clarity with as little as one-half
- the exposure time required for traditional
- E-speed intraoral films.
Indication –
- Used for Capturing High resolution periapical and bite-wing radiographs.
Advantages –
- Clear Image quality.
- Saves time – with hard sensor digital images, the time from exposing the sensor to radiation and viewing digital images is decreased
- Patient Safety – sensor detector sensitivity to radiation requires less exposure time and therefore less radiation to patients.
Specification
Additional information
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Features
Features
- Blends quality and speed.
- It provides brilliant image clarity
- Need just half the exposure of d speed film.
- Affordable and Consistent Quality
- Compatible with both automatic and manual processing methods,
- High-quality images quickly and easily.
Packaging
Packaging
- Packet of 150 Films. Available Size 2 (30.5 x 40.5mm).
Direction to Use
Direction to Use
STEP – 1
- Unwrap films carefully.
- Maintain automatic processors.
- Use correct time-temperature development.
STEP – 2
- Establish correct exposure time.
Over- or underexposing Dental Film can create poor
density and contrast radiographs. This results in poor
quality film and unnecessary radiation to the patient. - Maintain an adequate darkroom.
Sensitivity of dental film demands strict attention to
darkroom conditions.
STEP – 3
- Process films properly.
Excellent image quality requires strict attention
to recommended procedures, including time and
temperature processing and daily replenishment of
chemicals. Always observe good safety practices: wear
rubber gloves, a rubber apron and glasses when mixing,
replenishing, changing or disposing of chemicals. - Mount and view radiographs correctly.
Viewing conditions are extremely important in
interpreting radiographs.
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