iM3 Complete X-Ray Positioning Kit

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X8500
$114.40

Description

Take the guess work out of dental radiography with the iM3 Dental X-Ray Positioning Kit.

 

Includes:

  • Polycarbonate IP bite protector plate holders, sizes 2, 4 and 5
  • Set-angle positioning guides, sizes 30°, 45°, and 55°
  • Adjustable bisecting angle guide
  • Canine & Feline positioning instructional posters for full mouth series (Each poster is 297 x 630 mm)

 

Use the three set-angled positioning guides and the plate holders contained in this kit to achieve a full mouth series on dogs and cats in less than five minutes taking just six X-Rays with iM3's Magic Six. The positioning guides provide the perfect distance and angle for both cat and dog.

 

Forget trying to use a size 2 DR sensor to X-Ray a dog's full mouth. DR technology has limitations in veterinary dentistry, most notably the small size of the number 2 sensor compared to the large size 5 CR plate. DR sensors are fragile and expensive to replace. CR plates have a long life and are low cost. The large format size 4 and 5 CR dental plates combined with the positioning guides make it possible to substantially reduce the number of X-Ray required for a full-mouth series.

 

Complete set of accessories for easy dental X-Ray positioning with minimal training!

Requires CR image plates and CR7 or CR8 Vet Dental X-Ray Scanner.

 

New canine projections

New 70° angles provide the option of an alternate canine and incisor projection which is useful for some breeds.

 

All new overview positioning posters

Canine & Feline positioning posters have larger and easy-to-follow illustrations.

 

Polycarbonate bite protector plate holders

Protect image plates from accidental damage (sizes 2, 4 and 5).

 

Optional Rabbit positioning poster and Rabbit size R3 image plate sold separately.

Developed by Dr Adriana Regalado and Dr Loic Lengendre.

Full-Mouth Intraoral Radiographic Survey in Rabbits - published in the Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2017, Vol. 34 (3) 190-200.

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