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The use of radiographs as a diagnostic tool has become an indispensable routine in medicine and dentistry. For a long time, since the discovery of X-rays, film has been the primary medium for capturing, displaying and storing radiographic images. But the advent of digital imaging in dental radiography has revolutionized the field of radiology. A number of forces are driving the shift from conventional film to digital systems. The digital imaging in dentistry has already been around for more than a decade and it has improved significantly. The future of digital imaging should continue to see…mehr

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The use of radiographs as a diagnostic tool has become an indispensable routine in medicine and dentistry. For a long time, since the discovery of X-rays, film has been the primary medium for capturing, displaying and storing radiographic images. But the advent of digital imaging in dental radiography has revolutionized the field of radiology. A number of forces are driving the shift from conventional film to digital systems. The digital imaging in dentistry has already been around for more than a decade and it has improved significantly. The future of digital imaging should continue to see the increased adoption of sensor technology and improvements in equipment. Although the details of the image in our crystal ball have yet to resolve, the trends of increasing adoption of digital imaging and continuing technologic innovation makes the future of digital imaging very promising in dentistry.
Autorenporträt
Author is a master degree graduate in dentistry. He has presented many research papers at national & international conferences. He has several national and international publications to his credit. Currently, he is serving as Assistant Professor, Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology, Yamuna Institute of Dental Sciences and Research, India.