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The DC-Air™ is the highest-MTF dental X-ray sensor in its class — direct conversion that shows film-like detail, unenhanced. See the difference on the same tooth.

AI dental radiograph reading is limited by the sensor that captures the image. Direct Conversion CMOS fixes the garbage-in-garbage-out problem at its source.

Stop watching blurry shadows. The DC-Air™ wireless sensor uses Direct Conversion technology to deliver diagnostic certainty—and turn uncertain "watches" into confident, same-day treatment.

A dental x ray sensor replacement guide for practices comparing repair vs replacement, costs, compatibility, workflow impact, and support.

Learn how to choose a cad cam system for dental office workflows, balancing ROI, training, speed, support, and clinical fit for growth.

Looking for the best dental laser for soft tissue? Compare wavelengths, workflow, ROI, and support to choose the right system for your practice.

A dental imaging software comparison for practices evaluating usability, integration, image quality, support, and long-term ROI before buying.

Thinking of buying a handheld dental X-ray unit? Compare battery life, weight, and safety specs. Learn how portable units improve care for pediatric and mobile dentistry.

Learn what drives 2d panoramic x ray machine cost, typical price ranges, hidden expenses, and how to choose the right system for your practice.

See how an intraoral camera for patient education improves case acceptance, trust, and workflow with clearer visuals and stronger team communication.

Find the best intraoral sensor for small practice needs with practical buying advice on image quality, durability, fit, software, support, and ROI.

Is a dental CBCT machine right for your practice? Compare 2D vs. 3D imaging for implants, endo, and airway. Learn how to assess your ROI and IT infrastructure.

Understand cbct machine roi for dental practice with real cost drivers, revenue factors, workflow gains, and the support needed to see returns.

Learn how to choose a CBCT machine based on workflow, image quality, FOV, support, and ROI so your practice invests with confidence.

Choose dental imaging solutions with confidence. Learn what affects image quality, workflow, ROI, training, and long-term support.

Wondering about dental CBCT machine costs? In 2026, most units range from $50k-$150k. Learn about price tiers, hidden IT costs, and how to calculate your ROI.

Score exclusive AAE 2026 deals on J Morita CBCT systems & intraoral sensors. Join Dental TI’s virtual event April 15–18 for expert demos and special pricing.

Wired dental sensors fail at predictable intervals, and most practices only track part of the cost. See the real numbers for replacements, repairs, and lost production, and use our 30-minute audit to calculate your actual annual sensor spend.

Discover why DC Air dental sensors are the top choice for superior digital imaging. Advanced CMOS technology, patient comfort & reliable performance.

Master dental software with our comprehensive training guide. Learn essential skills to improve your practice's efficiency.

Discover how CBCT machines enhance dental diagnostics and treatment planning. Learn about their benefits and improve your dental care approach today.

Tariffs are raising dental equipment prices. Act before December 31, 2025 to secure pre-tariff pricing on HDXWill Eco-X and Dentri Max CBCT systems from Dental TI. Save $4,000–$10,000 and get expert installation, training, and lifetime support.

In the rapidly advancing field of dental radiology, mastering the art of image acquisition is essential for delivering precise and reliable diagnoses.

Meet Sarah.She’s like many dental patients. For years, she went to her old dentist, sat through quick exams, nodded along to treatment recommendations… but quietly wondered:“Do I really need this crown? What am I not seeing?”Eventually, Sarah stopped going altogether.

Learn how to optimize the J. Morita X800 for high-quality panoramic and CBCT scans. Includes machine settings, patient positioning tips, and troubleshooting steps.

Learn the 5 key factors for successful CBCT machine installation. From strategic placement to precision leveling, optimize your CBCT machines for better workflow and patient experience.

Learn about intraoral sensors, including costs, lifespan, and why they are essential for modern dental practices. Get insights on choosing the right sensor and ensuring long-term reliability.

Discover how selecting the right CBCT field of view (FOV) improves diagnostic accuracy, patient safety, and workflow efficiency. Compare small, medium, and large FOV sizes and make an informed purchase.

Navigating the maze of CBCT regulations across the U.S. can be daunting. This guide is designed to be your 3D journey companion, outlining for each state the key paperwork and registration portals that dental practices must use to remain compliant.

See how CBCT technology improves dental diagnostics, detects vertical root fractures, and enhances implant planning. Learn about its benefits, applications, and key buying considerations.

Avoid costly HIPAA violations in your dental practice. Learn 10 essential steps to safeguard patient data, ensure compliance, and prevent penalties.

HDX Will is a leader in technology when it comes to CBCT. See more about the features they offer and a comparison of their two CBCT lines.

Discover Smile Guard, a pioneering periodontal health solution brought to you by Dental TI and Humarian. Unlock an exclusive first look at how Smile Guard's IgY antibodies target harmful oral bacteria, offering groundbreaking advancements in dental care.

Explore the impact of unreliable dental imaging equipment on your practice, and learn how Dental TI's expert support can optimize your technology and reputation.

The need to transition from XV4 is now an inevitability. We've found a great alternative in CADI 8...

Unlock the potential of advanced dental technology in your practice. Discover key technologies, common pitfalls, and best practices for seamless integration.

Discover the journey from tech mishaps to excellence in dental practice. Learn how smart technology choices, from AI imaging to advanced equipment, can transform patient care and streamline operations

Discover how the Section 179 tax deduction can provide financial relief, encourage modernization, and elevate the quality of patient care in your dental practice with DentalTI’s range of dental equipment and technology.

Explore the benefits of Dental CBCT over traditional imaging techniques. Dive into DentalTI's comprehensive range of advanced 3D imaging equipment and unmatched customer-centric services.

The Digital Transformation of Dentistry In today's rapidly evolving dental landscape, the integration of advanced technologies is no longer just an option—it's a necessity.

DC-Air™ Wireless dental sensor the best sensor in the world.

Learn the essential fundamentals of CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) for successful 3D dental radiography. Master the techniques, tools, and best practices to enhance your skills and deliver accurate diagnoses.

My Monday started early, at precisely 7:15 am, with a telephone call punctuating the serene morning calm. A distressed voice on the other end belonged to April, a dental assistant struggling with a perplexing issue - her dental CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) device was non-responsive.

There are at least 50 different CBCT units in the US market. Selecting the best CBCT for your practice can be a confusing task. Every salesperson you speak with will try and convince you that they have the best CBCT solution for you. How do you decide?

Are you tired of feeling like your dental practice is constantly playing catch-up? Do you find yourself struggling to balance patient care with administrative tasks? It's a common struggle for many dentists and their teams.

The top three benefits of CBCT in Endo and how to get a great ROI!

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Diode lasers offer dental practices a cost-effective, high-tech solution that significantly reduces healing times. Happy patients are patients who are sore for the shortest period of time!

Dental TI is offering special savings on the world's best intraoral sensor - DC-Air™

See how CBCT scans, intraoral scanners, and 3D printing are transforming dental workflows. Learn the step-by-step process for creating surgical guides and how to avoid common digital planning mistakes.

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We review a conversation we had with a CBCT client to gain insights into how CBCT benefits patients.

This article was provided by Sean Ryan at globalsurgical.com As a dental practice owner, you’re likely confronted with new investment opportunities on aregular basis.

Another example of how CBCT can dramatically improve diagnostic accuracy vs. traditional 2D intraoral radiographs.

The Dentri Max from HDX Will is a world-class CBCT system suitable for applications in general dentistry, dental specialties, and ENT.

Everyone has heard the saying that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. The same can be said for image quality with Digital X-rays.

To be the best diagnostician you can be, you'll want to ensure you are equipped with imaging modalities that can provide a holistic view of anatomy. Our client, Dr. Nivine Y. El-Refai, BDS, DDS, MSD, recently shared a case that highlights the diagnostic advantages that 3D CBCT has to offer. Dr.

Another common Apteryx support call we receive from offices stems from a situation where the capture button on their camera doesn't seem to work. They have a live video stream, but nothing captures when they press the button.

J. Morita's 3D viewing and treatment planning software, i-Dixel, offers a robust set of tools to review scans and plan treatment digitally.

Dental TI has recommended Apteryx Image Management software for years. It is a great program that interfaces directly with imaging hardware from more manufacturers than any other dental imaging software that comes to mind.

Accurate positioning when acquiring a CBCT scan is critical to ensure the desired anatomy is captured and able to be reviewed.

When evaluating CBCT, we recommend downloading Blue Sky Plan because it is free and very feature rich. If guided implant surgery is one of your goals, you can use Blue Sky Plan to design surgical guides .

One of our favorite parts about traveling to various practices to install and train on the technology that we provide has always been the conversations we have with our doctors regarding other aspects of their practice.

CBCT scanners play a big role in dental offices around the world. They have the power to take between 150 to 600 x-rays a minute, providing dentists with the information needed to diagnose and treat patients. Sometimes, though, these machines do not work as they should.

Understanding how to vary slice thickness and why and when you want to do that. I realized that for those that are new to CBCT the concept of slice thickness is foreign and needs further explanation.
First off, the thinnest slice is the voxel size that was used to acquire the image.

Implant dentistry was once left to periodontists, and prosthodontists. Today, a growing number of general dentists are also placing implants. With the proper education, a general dentist can add thousands of dollars of revenue every month by adding implants to the office procedures.

CBCT is quickly becoming the gold standard in evaluating patients in regards to a variety of dental pathologies. Here we will discuss some of the many benefits this technology has to offer dental practices seeking to be on the cutting edge of patient care.

CBCT is quickly becoming the standard of care for dental radiographs. As more dentists experience the radiographic information that CBCT offers, they are realizing that doing certain procedures without CBCT increases the risk of failure.

Many Dental offices consider themselves to be “digital” offices. They have incorporated computers at the front desk and in the treatment rooms and have software that manages their practice and electronic images – both camera and radiographic.

One of the most frustrating aspects to digital x-ray technology is having a sensor fail outside of warranty. Most manufacturers will state that the average life of a sensor is three to five years with normal wear and tear.

Most dental practices use intraoral cameras to increase patients’ awareness and acceptance of various treatments. In addition, many dentists use these cameras to diagnose issues. In order for this to work, the images must be crisp and clear.

Dental TI sells, installs, trains, and supports CBCT systems. Our experience has allowed us a firm understanding of a process that makes a CBCT install a success. I have created a checklist that can help any buyer purchasing CBCT from any company.
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