Extraoral-imaging system delivers diagnostic detail

Feb. 1, 1996
Eastman Kodak Company has developed a way to deliver enhanced diagnostic detail from extraoral film by gaining more control over the light used to expose the radiograph. The EKTAVISION imaging system is especially suited for oral surgeons, orthodontists and practitioners who perform implants and other procedures where greater radiographic detail is essential.

Eastman Kodak Company has developed a way to deliver enhanced diagnostic detail from extraoral film by gaining more control over the light used to expose the radiograph. The EKTAVISION imaging system is especially suited for oral surgeons, orthodontists and practitioners who perform implants and other procedures where greater radiographic detail is essential.

For additional information on the EKTAVISION imaging system, write Eastman Kodak Company, Dental Products, 343 State Street, Rochester, NY 14650-0547; call Kodak Dental Products at 800-933-8031 or circle the number below on the reader service card located at the back of the magazine.

EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY

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