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Date of issue:2023-03-20 Visits:3307 Source:Xpectvision
IDS Centenary
From March 14th to 18th, the International Dental Show (IDS), the world's largest and most influential dental event, was held in Cologne, Germany. This year's exhibition, with the theme of "Reshaping the Future of Dentistry," coincides with IDS's centenary and attracted dental professionals from over 160 countries and regions. Xpectvision, with its all-in-one digital oral imaging solution, debuted at IDS, showcasing its innovative products and collaborating with international peers to create a new digital future for dentistry.
Revolutionary Technology Reshapes the Future
On the occasion of IDS's centenary, Xpectvision's intraoral sensor based on photon-counting X-ray detector technology caused a sensation. Photon-counting technology is widely recognized as the next-generation X-ray imaging technology, representing the trend of future imaging technology. It uses direct imaging and has many advantages, such as zero dark noise, high image gray level depth, wide dynamic range, and the ability to obtain multi-energy spectrum images. These advantages perfectly match the high-performance requirements of future medical imaging equipment. The launch of the photon-counting intraoral sensor redefines digital X-ray dental imaging. Digital storage and instant imaging ensure dental professionals can quickly obtain high-quality X-ray dental images, providing patients with more efficient and accurate diagnosis and treatment services.
Innovation Empowers the Development of Dentistry
With five days of exhibitions, Xpectvision achieved great success at IDS's centenary, partnering with channel distributors and dental professionals worldwide. Dental professionals praised Xpectvision's excellent products. Xpectvision continues to enhance its independent innovation capabilities, achieving breakthroughs in key core technologies and empowering high-quality development of the dental industry.
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