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Flow Dental Sensor Positioning Holder Starter Kit for Anterior and Posterior X-Rays

Flow Dental Sensor Positioning Holder Starter Kit for Anterior and Posterior X-Rays

Regular price $48.95 USD
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  • Brand: Flow Dental
  • Ships From: Flow Dental Warehouse
  • Mfg Part #: 40901
  • Free shipping on order over $150+
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Description

A new and improved Sensibles sensor position system for all intra-oral x-ray modalities. Works with all sensor manufacturers. The wings on the holder gently tightens the sensor in place, and can be used either in horizontal or vertical position. Use LARGE with sensors sizes 1 and 2, and use MEDIUM with sensor size 0 and 1. Quick and easy to set one holder to take full FMX.

Works with handheld x-rays too!
Autoclavable
Color coded
1 holder per patient
A starter kit includes: 2 Large & 2 Medium Bite Blocks, 1 Anterior Positioning Arm, 1 Anterior Aiming Ring, 1 Posterior Positioning Arm, 1 Posterior Aiming Ring 
25 Deluxe Comfees Samples

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D
DrM
Great Product

Great Product

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Dr. K
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Gr8 Products!

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Aj
Quality

The adjustable bite block isn't as secure as I would like.

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IraBidermanDDS
Great Product

Great product, great price

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TOny
Good product, mediocre design

I have been using the product for awhile onw. A few adjustment have to be made for it to work most efficently. First, make sure you use a thin sensor cover. The finger that hold the sensors in are very short. Also remove the clear cushions on the fingers, they interfere with the stability of the sensor. Use the old standard dental school postioning. of the pt. You're doing a parralleing technique for PA's. Lastly be patient. SInce there is no flexibility in a sensor you hae to place the x-ray and apparatus futher in the mouth. THe most curiious thing is pts dont seem to mind the big thick sensor in the floor of thier mouth since they don't have to close completely. When taking lower PA's line up you cone then increase the angulation ~5° to insure you get you apex. (shoot from the bottom of the ring)