By Kalwinder KaurAug 17 2012
Sirona Dental Systems declared that it has introduced ‘Schick 33’, a novel image management and intraoral digital sensor system. Schick 33 is dentistry’s next-generation sensor. It combines with existing Schick systems and provides supreme blend of high-resolution images and dynamic image management.
Schick 33 ensures dentists with unrivaled image quality. Having the highest theoretical resolution limit of 33 line pairs, this novel intraoral digital sensor is coupled with newly upgraded imaging software through which dentists can review, record and share images from diverse clinical outlook. By using this integrated feature involving improved software and hardware, a dentist can have the finest image quality.
The dynamic image enhancement software of Schick 33 enables dental professions to have an excellent control over modifications and improvements to its digital images.
Based on replaceable cable and remote module design similar to that of Schick Elite sensor for function, Schick 33 has been designed to enable dentists to include advanced digital technologies that develops with expertise. The capability of Schick 33 to efficiently integratr with existing Schick platforms promotes its convenience and ease-of-use.
According to the EVP of Sirona Dental Systems, Kevin McNulty, Schick 33 has been flexibly designed to cater to the unique requirements of every clinician, allowing them to efficiently optimize their images according to their own individual desires. The capability to select the right sensor size and configuration makes Schick 33 to provide improved patient experience.
Schick 33 is exclusively commercialized and serviced in Canada and the U.S. by Patterson Dental Company.
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