Digital X-Ray
Digital X-ray is a modern form of X-ray imaging where digital sensors are used instead of traditional photographic film. This technology allows for faster image processing, enhanced image quality, and reduced radiation exposure to patients. It provides faster results, as images are available immediately on a computer screen, reducing waiting times for both patients and healthcare providers. The image quality is superior and can be enhanced or zoomed in for more accurate diagnoses. Digital X-rays are also more efficient for record-keeping, as images can be stored, retrieved, and shared electronically. Additionally, the process is more environmentally friendly, eliminating the need for film and chemical processing.