The RaySafe X2 Solo DENT Plus

For even more dental possibilities

You are probably already familiar with the RaySafe X2 Solo DENT. Now, there is also the RaySafe X2 Solo DENT Plus. The latter allows you to combine the DENT sensor and the Survey sensor on one base unit.
DENT sensor

With the DENT sensor, you can check the dental panoramic X-ray systems. The DENT sensor measures from 40 to 130 kVp. The DENT sensor triggers at level dose rate measurements at 1 µGy/s. The DENT sensor is derived from the R/F sensor and more focused on dental applications.

A holder has been developed to use the sensor panoramically. The DENT sensor is made for use in this practical tool for OPG systems. By using a piece of light-sensitive film, you can determine the center of the beam. With the help of the sliding dimension on the panoramic holder, you can adjust the position of the sensor accordingly. This way, you can reliably and practically measure radiation in dental panoramic systems.

Is it also necessary to measure leakage radiation? Then use the Survey sensor with the RaySafe X2 Solo DENT Plus.

Survey sensor

To begin with, the Survey sensor is a solid-state sensor that can measure radiation very accurately using semiconductor technology. When connected to the RaySafe X2 base unit, a self-test is performed immediately, and the base unit reads the sensor’s data. Immediately after the short self-test, the X2 base unit directly displays the parameters belonging to the sensor on the screen.

The Survey sensor displays all important parameters simultaneously. The parameters that are displayed:

  • Time: the total duration since the start of the measurement
  • Dose: calculation of all measured data since the start of the measurement
  • Dose rate: display in Sv or Gy, an average
  • Current energy/values: display in keV, an average

The parameters are calculated depending on the mode in which the Survey sensor is set.

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