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JYF-10D-Dental X-ray Unit

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JYF-10D Dental X-ray Unit is a medical imaging device commonly used in dental clinics and offices for diagnostic purposes. Explore Now!
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JYF-10D-Dental X-ray Unit

Features:
1.Using the international advanced technology, efficient integrated design, high efficiency, low radiation
2.Digital touch button, simple operation, just press one button can quickly and accurately determines the parameter, is the ideal assistant for dentist
3.Using microcomputer intelligent control, not only remote controlled exposure, but more powerful function of low voltage alarm and high voltage protection
4.Micro focus technology, much more clear image and accurate diagnosis
5.The base has two modes of mobile and fixed, pneumatic lift seat ensures more convenient for dentist and more comfortable for patient
6.Can use lightroom dental film, imaging in one minute, maximum convenient dentist to diagnose
7.Can connect to dental digital imaging system, that is indispensable for clinicians to diagnose and root canal filling

Specifications:
Power supply:AC220V±10%,50HZ,1KVA
Tube voltage:60Kvp
Tube current:8mA
Focus size:0.8mm
Total filtration:2.5mmAL
Exposure time:0.2-4s
Leak radiation:outside one meter≤0.002mGy/h(national standard:0.25mGy/h)

Type: Dental X-ray Unit

Brand Name: Foshn Safety

Model: JYF-10D

Origin: China

Power Supply: AC: 220V±10%, 50Hz,1KVA

Tube voltage : 60kVp

Tube current: 8mA

Focus size: 1.5mm

Total filtration: 2.5mmAL

Exposure time: 0.2 – 4sec

Leak radiation: Outside one meter ≤ 0.002mGy/h

Certificate: CE/ISO

Application: Dental Areal

JYF-10D Dental X-ray Unit is a medical imaging device commonly used in dental clinics and offices for diagnostic purposes. It allows dentists and dental professionals to capture X-ray images of a patient's oral structures, including teeth, gums, and jawbones. These X-ray images are valuable tools for diagnosing various dental conditions and planning treatment.

Key Features of the JYF-10D Dental X-ray Unit:

  1. X-ray Imaging: The primary function of the unit is to produce X-ray images of the oral cavity, enabling dentists to visualize and assess dental issues.
  2. Digital and Analog Options: Some units offer both digital and analog (film-based) imaging options, allowing practitioners to choose the format that suits their workflow.
  3. X-ray Tube: The unit typically contains an X-ray tube that emits X-rays when activated. The X-ray tubehead is carefully positioned to target the area of interest.
  4. Positioning Arm: It often features an adjustable positioning arm to position the X-ray tubehead accurately, ensuring precise imaging.
  5. Radiation Safety: Dental X-ray units are designed with safety features to minimize radiation exposure to patients and staff. Lead aprons and thyroid collars are often used to protect patients.
  6. Exposure Settings: The unit allows for adjustments to exposure settings, including X-ray energy level and exposure time, to customize the imaging process for different diagnostic needs.
  7. Image Viewing: In digital systems, captured X-ray images can be viewed on a computer screen immediately after exposure, allowing for quick assessment and discussion with patients.
  8. Patient Comfort: Modern units are designed with patient comfort in mind, often featuring ergonomic chairs and bite-wing holders to facilitate imaging while minimizing discomfort.
  9. Radiation Shielding: The unit is equipped with lead shielding to protect staff from unnecessary radiation exposure.
  10. Image Storage: Digital X-ray units can store and organize patient X-ray images electronically, making it easier to manage patient records and access images for future reference.
  11. Diagnostic Capabilities: Dental X-rays are essential for diagnosing conditions such as cavities, periodontal disease, impacted teeth, and jawbone issues.

Important Considerations:

  1. Operator Training: Dental professionals operating the X-ray unit must receive proper training in radiation safety and positioning techniques.
  2. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that the X-ray unit complies with local regulations and safety standards for dental radiography.
  3. Patient Education: Inform patients about the purpose of X-ray imaging, safety measures, and the low radiation dose associated with dental X-rays.
  4. Image Storage and Data Security: If using digital X-rays, implement secure data storage and backup procedures to protect patient information.
  5. Routine Maintenance: Regularly maintain and calibrate the X-ray unit to ensure accurate and reliable imaging.
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