Primarily used for planning orthodontic treatments, cephalometric x-rays capture a full view of the side of the patient's face and airway. A cephalometric x-ray can be used to evaluate maloclussions, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and other facial structure issues. Digital cephalometric x-ray systems are often paired with digital panoramic units, with an extra ceph imaging head mounted on a second arm.
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- kVp Output: 60-90 kV
- Focal Dimensions: 0.5 mm
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- kVp Output: 50 - 84 kVp
- Focal Dimensions: 0.5 x 0.5 mm
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- kVp Output: Panoramic: 50 - 84 kVp
Cephalometric: 60 - 84 kVp
Tomographic: 50 - 80 kVp - Focal Dimensions: 0.5 x 0.5 mm
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- kVp Output: 60 - 86 kVp
- Focal Dimensions: 0.5 mm
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- kVp Output: 60 - 90 kVp
- Focal Dimensions: 0.5 x 0.5 mm
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- kVp Output: 60 - 90 kVp
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- kVp Output: 58 - 82 kVp
- Focal Dimensions: 0.5 x 0.5 mm
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- kVp Output: 60 - 85 kVp
- Focal Dimensions: 0.5 mm
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- kVp Output: 60 - 85 kVp
- Focal Dimensions: 0.5 mm
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- kVp Output: 50 - 90 kVp
- Focal Dimensions: 0.5 mm
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