A proven leader in panoramic imaging

  

Accurate and stable patient positioning

Correct patient positioning is assured by three positioning laser lights. Frankfurt and midsagittal lights aid finding the correct angulation of the patient's head and the occlusion correction light ensures proper anterior positioning.A rigid 5-point positioning system including forehead support, chin rest and bite fork eliminates patient movement. The open design allows easy viewing and positioning of the patient from either the left or right side.

Orthopantomograph OP200 patient positioning

Correct imaging values – automatically

The OP200 D has a patented method for dose-controlled Automatic Exposure Control. The system measures patient bone thickness from the ramus and defines individual exposure values for patients with different sizes. This also enables individual Automatic Spine Compensation values to reduce spinal shadow in the image for each patient.

Orthopantomograph OP200 :: correct imaging values automatically

V-shaped beam – clinically proven imaging geometry

The V-shaped X-ray beam adapts to the human anatomy, providing even greater detail and a wider mandibular image layer. The V-shaped X-ray beam also allows for more penetrating power for the thicker maxilla area.

A V-shaped beam supports better imaging of the human anatomy than a standard beam and ensures a homogeneous image.

Benefits of v-shaped beam

Partial programs – Decrease of dose

When a full panoramic image is not required, 1 to 5 segments of the horizontal image can be selected to expose only regions of diagnostic interest.

Orthopantomograph OP200 partial programs

Special geometry

The Ortho Zone program provides a special geometry to solve two common imaging problems: metal artefacts in the molar region of the condyle, and the need for an exceptionally wide anterior layer for patients with malocclusion.

Orthopantomograph OP200 Ortho Zone program