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16 December 1993 Electronic intraoral dental x-ray imaging system employing a direct-sensing CCD array
John D. Cox, D. Scott Langford, Donald W. Williams
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Abstract
A commercial prototype intraoral radiography system has been developed that can provide digital x-ray images for diagnosis. The system consists of an intraoral detector head, an intermediate drive electronics package, a main drive electronics package, and a PC-based digital image management system. The system has the potential to replace the use of dental film in intraoral radiographic examinations. High-resolution images are acquired, then displayed on a CRT within seconds of image acquisition.
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John D. Cox, D. Scott Langford, and Donald W. Williams "Electronic intraoral dental x-ray imaging system employing a direct-sensing CCD array", Proc. SPIE 2009, X-Ray Detector Physics and Applications II, (16 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164752
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KEYWORDS
Charge-coupled devices

Sensors

X-rays

Imaging systems

Signal detection

Head

X-ray detectors

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