Woodpecker RVG Sensor Model i Sensor DTE
The Woodpecker RVG Sensor Model i Sensor DTE is an excellent method for oral and dental imaging and serves as a perfect alternative to X-ray radiography in dentistry. This device is a powerful assistant in all stages of diagnosis, treatment, and treatment planning. The software used in this product is very simple and user-friendly, making it a popular choice among many dentists. It is also considered the new generation of intraoral digital imaging. This exceptional product features an ultra-thin 4.4 mm thickness and offers a theoretical resolution of 25 lines per millimeter and an actual resolution of 20 lines per millimeter.
Application of DTE RVG
The DTE size 1 sensor is suitable for children.
The DTE size 1.5 sensor is suitable for teenagers and adults.
The DTE size 2 sensor is suitable for adults.
Types of DTE RVG
The Woodpecker RVG comes in 3 different sizes as follows:
DTE RVG size 1 has dimensions of 25×36.8×4.4 mm, an active area of 20×30 mm, and a theoretical resolution of 25 lines per millimeter.
DTE RVG size 2 has dimensions of 30.4×41.9×4.4 mm, an active area of 26×36 mm, and a theoretical resolution of 25 lines per millimeter.
DTE RVG size 1.5 has dimensions of 30×38.5×4.4 mm, an active area of 23×35 mm, and a theoretical resolution of 25 lines per millimeter.
DTE RVG Software
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The software of this device is user-friendly and simple.
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These software programs also come with a lifetime license.
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If the system freezes while operating, you must change your operating system to fix the problem.
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Through the software of this device, you can perform the following tasks:
Colorize images
Convert images into 3D
Magnify and enhance image quality
Manage patient files and records
Invert and rotate images
DTE RVG Installation
To achieve the best performance after installing the sensor software, you need a system with the following specifications:
Windows 7 or higher
At least 4 GB of RAM
A hard disk of 500 GB or higher
How to Use DTE RVG
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This sensor features a powerful detector near the monitor that performs the imaging process.
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First, place the sensor with the radiation source facing the target surface so that light is reflected and captured by the sensor.
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The captured image is then processed in a fraction of a second and converted into digital data.
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Finally, the data is transferred to the computer, allowing the dentist to view the dental image and identify any issues.
DTE RVG Maintenance
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Handle the sensor carefully, as any impact can damage it.
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Never spray disinfectant directly on the sensor.
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After use, place the sensor on the wall-mounted stand.
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Any impact on the flash or processor unit can destroy the device.
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The exposure time for this sensor is approximately 0.1 seconds.
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Always use the appropriate cover when operating the sensor.