EZ sensor Intraoral sensors
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EzSensor provides consistently high resolution and clear images for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Various Sizes (1.0 / 1.5 / 2.0) Select the ri
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The EZ Sensor Intraoral sensors are dental imaging devices designed to capture high-resolution images for precise diagnosis and treatment planning.
Available in sizes 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0, these sensors cater to various patient needs.
They feature a durable design, ensuring longevity in a clinical setting.
The sensors are compatible with most dental imaging software, allowing seamless integration into existing systems in Nairobi and other regions of Kenya.
Applications & Use Cases
EZ Sensors are primarily used by dentists and dental hygienists for capturing intraoral images.
They are suitable for use in hospitals, dental clinics, and private practices throughout Kenya.
These sensors aid in identifying dental issues, planning treatments, and monitoring patient progress.
Their compact size makes them easy to handle, enhancing patient comfort during examinations.
Care & Maintenance
To ensure the longevity of EZ Sensors, clean them with a soft, lint-free cloth and appropriate disinfectant after each use.
Avoid using abrasive materials that may scratch the surface.
Store the sensors in a protective case when not in use to prevent damage.
Regularly check connections and software compatibility to maintain optimal performance, especially in clinical environments across Nairobi and other counties.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do dental sensors cost?
How Much Does a Digital Intraoral Sensor Cost? On the affordable end of the spectrum, you can expect to pay about $2,000, and on the high end, prices can exceed $11,000 for the sensor itself. These prices are for a single sensor, so your costs will be threefold if you have three operatories and need three sensors..
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How much is a dental check-up in Kenya?
In Nairobi, a basic dental checkup typically ranges from Ksh 1,500 to Ksh 3,500. This usually includes the examination and basic consultation. If professional cleaning is added, expect to pay between Ksh 2,500 to Ksh 5,000 total.
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