Sunday, June 2, 2013

How to Buy Dental X-Ray Equipment

How to Buy Dental X-Ray Equipment

Whether it's a Bite-wing X-ray, Periapical X-ray or Panoramic X-ray, dental images all require top-notch equipment and software to get the job done. Seek out companies that specialize in selling dental X-ray equipment, including the X-ray itself as well as ID printers and X-ray viewers.

Instructions

    1

    Decide what type of equipment and how many units you need before you start shopping around.

    2

    Take a look at your office's setup. Some dental X-ray machines are attached to a wheeled floor stand. Others need to be mounted on the wall. See which type works best in your facility.

    3

    Look online. There are databases that list all the companies that specialize in dental X-ray equipment. Also, ask your medical supply dealer for recommendations.

    4

    Compare prices. Dental X-ray units cost several thousand dollars apiece, so it's a big investment.

    5

    Look for units with a push button that can be operated from outside the room, if needed. Some come with a remote control panel, too.

    6

    Buy X-ray machines that are made of high quality materials. Many have glossy finishes, specifically so they can be cleaned easily. This helps keep your working environment hygienic.

    7

    Find a reputable dealer. Ask other dental offices where they bought their equipment. Get information on the company's exchange or return policy, just in case.


How to Buy Dental X-Ray Equipment

Whether it's a Bite-wing X-ray, Periapical X-ray or Panoramic X-ray, dental images all require top-notch equipment and software to get the job done.

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. Seek out companies that specialize in selling dental X-ray equipment, including the X-ray itself as well as ID printers and X-ray viewers.

Instructions

    1

    Decide what type of equipment and how many units you need before you start shopping around.

    2

    Take a look at your office's setup. Some dental X-ray machines are attached to a wheeled floor stand. Others need to be mounted on the wall. See which type works best in your facility.

    3

    Look online. There are databases that list all the companies that specialize in dental X-ray equipment. Also, ask your medical supply dealer for recommendations.

    4

    Compare prices. Dental X-ray units cost several thousand dollars apiece, so it's a big investment.

    5

    Look for units with a push button that can be operated from outside the room, if needed. Some come with a remote control panel, too.

    6

    Buy X-ray machines that are made of high quality materials. Many have glossy finishes, specifically so they can be cleaned easily. This helps keep your working environment hygienic.

    7

    Find a reputable dealer. Ask other dental offices where they bought their equipment. Get information on the company's exchange or return policy, just in case.

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