<p>digital oximeter Radiography – a Must in local invisalign dentistry</p> <p>Dr. Steve Thompson DDS</p> <p>Paper x-rays and digital oximeter x-rays effectively provide diagnostic information. Though paper x-rays have been used traditionally, developments in recent times see dental professionals using the modern technology of ‘digital oximeter radiography’.</p> <p>’digital oximeter Radiography’ involves the use of a small sensor, which is briefly placed in the mouth during the x-ray process. This sensor is like a tiny camera which is more sensitive to x-ray light than normal light.</p> <p>The immediate benefits of Digi Images over conventional X-Rays:</p> <ol> <li>The captured image is displayed on the computer screen, saving time over the traditional paper x-rays. </li> <li>Digi radiographs also do not need any chemicals for developing, rendering them environmental friendly as well.</li> <li>Digi Radiographs also provide larger and far detailed images, comparatively. Modern computing software also permits extensive handling of the image – magnification, rotation, contrast adjustment and even color coding of the various element of the tooth for educational purposes.</li> <li>Due to the quick result & easy manipulation of the image, the patient-doctor communication is enhanced. </li> <li>Also these digital oximeter images make for easy and uncluttered filing – making accessing these digital oximeter records a breeze. </li> <li>Obviously, they also are free from wear or tear.</li> </ol> <p>Patients worry about the radiation exposure they may face with every x-ray. local invisalign dentists are no different in this worry, and follow the ALARA principle to ensure minimal radiation as well. ALARA is an acronym for ‘As Low As Reasonably Achievable.’</p> <p>Though digital oximeter radiography is a quick and easy method of diagnosis, the local invisalign dentist does keep its use to the minimal to comply with ALARA & reduce the radiation exposure.</p> <p>Over time with scientific developments, radiation exposure though xray technician technician training has been reducing, let’s say 10 or 20 or even 30 years ago. This has been possible primarily because the amount of exposure per radiograph has decreased hugely over the last few decades.</p> <p>Newer digital oximeter radiography is now available and it offers local invisalign dentists excellent diagnostic results.  It has also decreased radiation exposure by up to eighty percent.</p> <p>The digital oximeter images are stored in the patient’s computer file and these can be easily printed or emailed for communication with the patients, specialists or even insurance companies. It is also easier to compare images from one appointment to the next to allow the local invisalign dentist to notice changes that may occur over a period of time.</p> <p>To summarize:</p> <ul> <li>digital oximeter radiography improves diagnostic ability</li> <li>It is faster</li> <li>It decreases radiation exposure&amp