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DALSA has developed cutting edge image sensor technology for dental radiography, including cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), panoramic, cephalometric, and intra-oral dental imaging. Our sensors are designed specifically for X-ray applications, and offer significant advantages over traditional film or existing electronic imagers. DALSA's TDI CCDs offer a new level in performance and value for panoramic and cephalometric applications. DALSA's CMOS focuses on Cone Beam CT, Intra-oral and frame based panoramic applications. Our sensors deliver the widest exposure latitude that does not degrade at low doses thanks to exceptionally low electronic noise floors. DALSA's sophisticated architectures also prevents sensor saturation due to overexposure at higher doses. This means more forgiving sensors that produce the highest quality images and fewer re-takes. DALSA's superior pixel designs simultaneously yield better resolution and better contrast for the highest diagnostic image quality available.
With radiation-hard pixel designs for longer device lifetime DALSA's sensors will provide consistent image quality over the long term. With package encapsulation technology designed for harsh environments, DALSA's sensors will withstand shocks and vibrations as well as repeated cleanings in the dental office.
Seeing is believing: see for yourself how much more detail and how much less noise DALSA delivers, even at drastically reduced X-ray dosage.
DALSA offers TDI CCDs for the high signal to noise performance that has made these sensors dominant in panoramic applications. DALSA's CMOS technology is also available for
Frame Based Panoramic applications.

DALSA can supply complete intra-oral solutions including imager with integrated housing, cabling, processing modules, and interface.
Contact us to discuss your individual requirements.
DALSA's CMOS capabilities extend from Small Field of View (SFOV) all the way up to Large Field of View (LFOV) CBCT panels (suitable for cephalometric imaging).
Click to compare DALSA CMOS images to competitors--see the difference .