Used Dental Digital Panoramic X-Ray | Kodak 9000 3D ( 1045 )
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The KODAK 9000 3D Unit has been designed to carry out the following radiological examinations:
- Panoramic
- Maxillary Sinus
- Temporomandibular Joints (TMJ)
- 3D images
The KODAK 9000 3D Unit is composed of the following functional components:
- Control Panel
- Remote Control
Features:
Panoramic imaging:
- Adjustable focal trough
- Easy and precise positioning
- User-friendly interface
Cephalometric imaging:
- “One shot” technology
- High quality images
- Productivity enhancement
- Compact and convenient design
- Automatic landmark tracings
- Multiple cephalometric formats
3D imaging
- Low radiation exposure
- Affordable, in-clinic 3D imaging
- High resolution
- Easy to install and to operate
The Kodak dental imaging software has the following features:
- Patient record management via Patient Window features
- Extraoral and intraoral image management via Imaging Window features
- 3D image management via 3D Imaging Window features
Benefits:
- user-friendly design
- easy to use software platform
- ultra-high resolution 3D imaging
- affordably priced
- low dose* radiation exposure
- 3D images accurately show the patient’s anatomy
- Obtain extraordinary detail at low exposure levels
- Simple software
Limitations/Considerations:
- Laser radiation. DO NOT stare into the beam.
- Ask the patient to remove all metal objects.
- Ask the patient to wear a lead apron. Ensure that the apron lays flat across the patient shoulders.
Technical Specifications:
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X-Ray Generator Tube voltage : 60 - 90 kV (max), pulsed mode for 3D modality
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Tube current: 2 - 15 mA (max)
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Frequency : 140 kHz (max)
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Tube focal spot: 0.5 mm (IEC 60336)
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Total filtration : > 2.5 mm eq. Al
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3D Modality Technology: Digital Volumetric Tomography (DVT)
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Sensor technology: CMOS & Optical fiber sensor with Csi coating
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Gray scale : 16384 - 14 bits
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Volume size : 50 x 37 mm
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Voxel size : 76.5 x 76.5 x 76.5 µm
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Reconstruction time : Depends on the PC
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X-ray pulse time 30 ms: 30 ms
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Panoramic Modality Sensor technology:CCD & Optical fiber sensor with Csi coating
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Sensor matrix : 61 x 1244 pixels
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Image field: 6.3 x 129.4 mm
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Gray scale : 16384 - 14 bits
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Magnification : 1.27
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Exposure time: Adult panoramic 13.9 sec., Pediatric panoramic 13.2 sec.
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Programs : 12 anatomical settings
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Radiological exam options:•Panoramic • Segmented panoramic • Maxillary sinus • LA TMJ x2 • LA TMJ x4
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Input voltage: • 230 / 240 V - 50/60 Hz • 100/110/130 V - 50/60 Hz
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Unit dimensions: 3.8 feet (L) x 5.2 feet (D) x 7.8 feet (H)
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Weight: 160 kg (353 lb)