Computing the bone density around an implant is one of the most discussed (and difficult) subjects in the implantologists field. Several universities are fighting with alignment problems and exposure corrections.
Digital Subtraction is the most discussed technique. But alignment difficulties and bad exposure correction makes it virtually impossible for the implantologist to work with it. Using gray-step exposure correction is too cumbersome to work with. However, when circumstances are very good, digital subtraction can be an aid in diagnosis.
With single-photo bone measurements, you can use sound bone as a reference to see the change in the bone lesion.
VisiQuick have Digital Subtraction as well as Single-Photo bone measurements. Here are a few keywords that you, as an implantologist, might appreciate:
- Acquire photos from any source: Classical X-Rays, Digital X-Rays, Classical Cameras, Digital Cameras, Extra/Intra-Oral Cameras, Flatbed scanners.
- Digital Subtraction on-screen.
- Single-photo bone change measurements using sound bone with bone lesions.
- Image enhancement on-screen.
- Endo-file measurements on-screen.
- View photos at the chair, the desk, the hygienist, in short, on any pc in your practice.
- Scan incoming documents and file them with the patient.
- Send photos to collegues, laboratories, insurance companies with a single click.
Keep patient data secure using powerful 'PGP' encryption. - Even if you haven't got a digital Cephalometric or Panoramic X-Ray machine, you can still file such photos with the patient, using any flat-bed scanner with a transparancy unit.
- Scan classical bite-wing and solo x-ray photos, using any flat-bed scanner with a transparancy unit.