Dental Intraoral X-Ray Film

Capturing clinical images is the first diagnostic step for many dental appointments, and the use of dental intraoral x-ray film is still common. X-ray film is properly positioned in the patient’s mouth and then exposed by an x-ray generator. The film must be processed to produce a dental x-ray which can be used to diagnose a number of dental conditions. While digital intraoral x-rays are growing more popular, x-ray film is available in a greater range of sizes. It is important to make sure your x-ray generator is set to properly expose the specific film you are using so your patients are exposed to the minimum amount of radiation possible.
CompanyFlow DentalFlow DentalFlow DentalFlow DentalFlow Dental
ItemDX-57 Paper Pak Doubles Intraoral FilmDV-57 Intraoral FilmDV-58 Intraoral FilmFV-54 Intraoral FilmFV-57 Intraoral Film
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DescriptionDX-57 Paper Pak is the same film as DX-58 but in double film packets. DX-57 uses standard exposure setting and developing techniques. Packaged in 150 The DV-57 has applications in referral situations or when a film duplicate is required for insurance processing. Twin D has the same exposure settingsDV-58 D speed film (Ultra-speed) Intraoral film is packaged in vinyl packets and can be used in a broad range of x-ray exams including anterior, All the image qualities of Flow’s Xpress F in size 0, child film size. Pedo Pak is suitable for kids aged 3 through 8. Pedo Pak is available in singleThe FV-57 has applications in referral situations or when a duplicate x-ray film is required for insurance processing. Flow Twin F uses half the
PackagingPaperVinylVinylVinylVinyl
Sizes AvailableSize 2 (Adult)Size 2 (Adult)Size 2 (Adult)Size 0 (Child 3 to 8 Years)Size 2 (Adult)
Film SpeedD SpeedD SpeedD SpeedF SpeedF Speed
Double Packets AvailableYesYesNoNoYes
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