Better differentiation of the dental tissue. Sopix sensors surpass the limits of radiological examinations by offering greater differentiation of dental tissue. This technological achievement is called FIBER2PIXEL®. FIBER2PIXEL® technology is based on the use of broad spectrum optical microfibres for the guided transmission of photon emissions in order to provide highly contrasted images.
Available on all SOPIX® Series sensors, the ACTEON® patented ACE® technology freezes the dental image acquisition as soon as the sensor receives the energy required to produce a high-quality image. Eliminate the risk of over-exposing the image!
The rounded edges and corners improve your patient’s comfort. The white side stripes ensure a better visibility and thus a better positioning of the sensor in the dark area of the mouth, leading to accurate images
A SUCCESSFUL X-RAY EVERY TIME WITH MINIMAL EXPOSURE TO RADIATION
SOPIX® and SOPIX2® were ahead of their time and, therefore, their competitors as a result of the ACE® (Automatic Control Exposure) technology, patented by SOPRO®, part of ACTEON® group and unique in the world of dentistry. These sensors automatically stop image acquisition once they have received the energy required for producing a quality imaging. Each image is thus protected from overexposure. In this way the practitioner is assured of obtaining a successful X-ray from the first exposure, leading to reliable, accurate diagnosis. ACTEON® has been enlarging its range by offering SOPIX® inside and SOPIX2® inside, a version of sensors directly incorporated into the X-Mind® unity, the generator from ACTEON®.
The connecting cables disappear into the generator arm to leave a more ergonomic and better laid out working environment. A dedicated location on the generator head gives the user easy access to the sensor and at the same time any risk of it falling on the floor is limited. Either SOPIX or SOPIX2 may be used in conjunction with the X-Mind Unity.
The AIS software, supplied free with all products in the SOPIX® range, makes it possible to collect and archive, for each image, exposure time, dose savings, the doses reported the surface of the irradiated tissues (DAP - Dose Area Product), etc. for each patient. So the dentist can provide traceability for the doses received by the patient.
This video is a short introduction to the Sopix FIBER2PIXEL technology
Duration just half a minute