Cephalometric unit

CRANEX® D Ceph for cephalometric use.

CRANEX® D Ceph can be configured as either left or right handed for flexible installation. It is also upgradeable in the field if you expand your practice in to orthodontics in the future.

CRANEX D cephalometric unit

Automatically correct imaging geometry

CRANEX® D Ceph features advanced cephalometric imaging movements that provide a true central projection image. This results in non-distorted constant magnification in both the vertical and horizontal planes. The image readout is accomplished using a narrow beam technique. Soft tissue filtration is adjusted automatically for the best possible diagnostic quality. With the use of the AES function, exposure values are selected automatically according to size of the patient’s head.

Maximum flexibility

CRANEX® D Ceph features a dual sensor design where the unit can be equipped with one or two sensors. If you take cephalometric images just occasionally the same sensor can be used for both panoramic and cephalometric purposes. For busy clinics, two sensors are preferred.

Cephalometric capabilities can be added at any time to CRANEX® D. This allows CRANEX® D to grow along with your practice.

Positioning the patient

The height of the digital cephalostat is controlled directly from the cephalostat. The 3-point head support can be rotated at 45º intervals and the nasion support can be adjusted vertically to support the head regardless of the patient size. The nasion support can be rotated out of the way during PA/AP projections.

CRANEX D cephalometric field sizes

Cephalometric field sizes

Full width: 22 x 26 cm (8.66” x 10.24”)

Reduced width: 22 x 18 cm (8.66” x 7.09”)

With the CRANEX® D Ceph you can take both full and reduced size images. Cephalometric exposure takes from 8 to 20 seconds – the choice is yours.

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