Intraoral radiographs are at the heart of diagnostic dentistry, revealing interproximal decay, root fractures, and bone levels that might otherwise go unseen. For today’s modern dentist, the only choice for intraoral radiographs is a digital soluti...
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Sep 3 2010
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Phosphor Plate manufacturers claim of plate longevity lead users to believe that Phosphor Plates can save them money over film and the cost of digital sensors. Impartial studies have proved otherwise. See study: Storage Phosphor Plates: How Durable are the...
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Apr 15 2010
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What does your role entail?
My role at Schick focuses on the marketing input to product development as well as the support for all existing products in markets worldwide.
What, specifically, did this look like on your work with CDR Elite?
As pro...
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Jan 26 2010
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Compiled by Thais Carter. Information provided by Schick Technologies Inc.
The CDR Elite takes the manufacturer’s commitment to optimum quality for diagnostic imaging to a new level.
Advanced imaging: It provides bold bone tribeculation, crisp...
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Dec 9 2009
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An optimally located sensor-cable interface, coupled with a new color scheme that enhances intraoral visibility, facilitates sensor placement. CDR Elite incorporates Schick’s removable cable technology on all 3 sensor sizes, ensuring the simplicity...
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Dec 4 2009
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Be An Expert.
Sooner or later, you’re going to want to go digital. But with all the obscure engineering specs and marketing hype surrounding digital radiography these days, how can you tell which digital radiography system really works?
It’...
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Nov 2 2009
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1. As a leader in digital x-ray for nearly two decades, what do you believe sets Schick apart from the rest of the industry?
Innovation. Since 1992, Schick has introduced numerous “firsts” in digital radiography that have become standard thr...
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Oct 23 2009
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Anita H. Daniels, RDH*
The oral healthcare professional must observe universal infection control precautions when performing radiographic procedures, including preparation of the operatory, film packets/ sensors, and Rinn holders, as well as film proces...
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Oct 29 2006
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For many busy dental practices, converting to digital may seem like a daunting task. They know they have to do it in order to stay competitive, but they're not really sure what to look for when buying a ...
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Oct 23 2006
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Lee H. Silverstein, DDS, MS*
Figure. Digital radiographs allow clinicians to quickly assess their patient’s condition and to perform the necessary treatment planning, such as in this socket that will require grafting to support implant placement.As ...
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Jan 26 2006
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Gail F. Williamson, RDH, MS*
The transition to digital radiography can be easier than many dental professionals may think. The skills acquired for film radiography are directly applicable to digital radiography. The primary differences are the receptor an...
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Jan 16 2006
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Martin D. Levin, DMD*
The value of digital imaging in the modern dental office is well known. Digital radiography is a work multiplier; that is, this technology replaces human effort, making tasks the practitioner and staff members perform easier, more er...
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Jan 16 2006
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Local On-Site Installation: Patterson's local Technology Service Technician (TST) will install your system in a coordinated effort with your office. Because the resources we use are local, we are available...
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Aug 24 2004
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JEFFREY T. SLOVIN APPOINTED CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER WILLIAM K. HOOD IS ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y., June 9, 2004 -- Schick Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: SCHK) today announced that Jeffrey T. Slovin, President and Chief Operating Off...
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Jun 9 2004
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LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y., February 27 -- Schick Technologies, Inc. (OTC: SCHK) today announced the introduction of CDR Wireless™, the world's first wireless instant dental x-ray system, at the Chicago ...
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Feb 27 2003
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