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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition

Schick digital radiography: the elite solution Schick’s CDR Elite digital radi- ography system combines truly out- standing image quality, an easy- to-use design and a robust, hard- wearing construction to provide an intraoral radiography experience that is truly “elite.” CDR Elite was developed with guidance from a panel of leading dental radiologists and validated by an extensive range of dental practi- tioners from all fields. It is quick, providing instant X-rays. It reduces radiation; provides high-quality images for enhanced diagnosis; enhances patient com- munication and increases case acceptance; is easy to use for both the clinician and staff; eliminates the repetitive costs of film, chemi- cals and disposal of those chemicals; and eliminates time wasted while waiting for film to be developed. CDR Elite images provide bold bone tribeculation, crisp lamina dura and a clear, clean DEJ to meet the diagnostic needs of every clini- cian. Schick’s CDR Elite system is designed to focus on ease of use, diagnostic image quality and dura- bility. Simple and easier sensor place- ment, even for vertical bitewings, comes from an optimally located sensor-cable interface and a new color scheme that provides high vis- ibility in the oral cavity. Embracing the success of Schick’s unique removable cable technol- ogy (introduced with the CDR Plus- Wire), CDR Elite incorporates this technology on all three sensor sizes, ensuring that every clinician and every dental practice can enjoy the simplicity and convenience of a one- step cable-replacement process. CDR Elite integrates fully with Schick’s intuitive and easy-to-use CDR DICOM imaging software, as well as Eaglesoft and Patterson Imaging, which all feature multiple tools for enhanced diagnostic capa- bilities and patient communication. The dentist can add other Schick products such as iPan, CDR PanX and USBCam2 for a complete digital solution. DT Industry News DENTAL TRIBUNE | May 201128A distinct sizes that are designed to fit patients varying in size, from small children to large adults. “Proper dental isolation is one of the most underrated factors affecting the longevity of dental work,” said Thomas Hirsch, DDS, co-creator of Isolite. “Compared to other dental isolation methods, such as the rubber dam or manual suction and retrac- tion, Isolite is faster and easier for dental professionals and easier on the dental patient.” For more information about Iso- lite Systems and its products, includ- ing a video tour and clinical videos, please visit www.isolitesystems.com or call (800) 560-6066. See a live demonstration during the California Dental Association Fall meeting at booth No. 234. DT CDA BootH no. 234 AD (Photo/Provided by Isolite Systems) (Photos/Provided by Schick) CDA BootH no. 234