Intraoral sensor
QuickRay
A budget-conscious wired CMOS sensor with a CsI scintillator — 19 µm pixels, 12-bit grayscale, and ~2-second USB readout in Size 1 and Size 2.

Serving dentistry since 1999
Installation, training & lifetime support included
About the QuickRay
The QuickRay is a solid, budget-conscious wired sensor: a CMOS detector behind a cesium-iodide (CsI) scintillator, with 19 µm pixels for a theoretical resolution of 26.3 lp/mm (over 20 lp/mm real-world) and 12-bit grayscale across 4,096 levels. It reads out over standard USB 2.0 in about two seconds, and comes in Size 2 (36.00 × 25.99 mm active area) and Size 1 (19.92 × 30.02 mm) to cover adult and smaller anatomies. If you're weighing wired value sensors, talk to us first — for many practices the DC-Air™ wireless direct-conversion sensor is the better long-term buy, and we'll tell you honestly which fits your workflow.
- CMOS sensor with CsI scintillator
- 19 µm pixel size — theoretical 26.3 lp/mm, real-world >20 lp/mm
- 12-bit grayscale (4,096 levels)
- Size 1 and Size 2 options
- USB 2.0 with ~2 s image readout
- Budget-friendly wired option — ask us how it compares to DC-Air™
Weighing wired against wireless? Ask us whether DC-Air™ direct conversion is the better long-term buy for your operatories — we sell both and will tell you straight.
Is the QuickRay right for your practice?
Tell us your imaging software and operatory count — we'll recommend the reliable option, not the expensive one.