Dentsply Sirona to Retire Schick CDR Sensors

 Dentsply Sirona to Retire Schick CDR Sensors

Dentsply Sirona recently announced the retirement of Schick CDR sensors.

The sensors were introduced in 1998 and set the standard for dental digital x-ray technology, according to a press release. With these sensors came the now standard CMOS-APS technology and USB connectivity. CDR also helped launch solutions such as CDR Wireless and CDR Pluswire, and inspired the company’s adhesive parallel positioning system.

From March 31, 2018, the sensors will no longer be serviced or supported by Dentsply Sirona or Patterson Dental, and there will be no further software releases. A trade-up program will be available to help upgrade practices to Schick 33. Offices should contact their local Patterson branch or Dentsply Sirona representative for more information.

The company will also mark the sensor’s 20th birthday in 2018. Throughout the next 12 months, Dentsply Sirona will celebrate the technology and people that made such a difference to the field of intraoral imaging, as well as those dental professionals who benefited from its use.

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Source: Dentsply Sirona

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