SKU : RY-B-RP00S5048
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Short Description
Highly durable and flexible phosphor storage plates (PSP) available in a complete range of sizes (0 to 4). Designed to maximize patient comfort while delivering high-resolution digital intraoral images, offering the familiarity of traditional film with the efficiency of a modern digital workflow

The RAY RIOScan Imaging Plates are engineered to provide exceptional diagnostic clarity and unparalleled patient comfort. Serving as the essential image capture medium for the RIOScan PSP reader, these plates allow dental practices to effortlessly transition to digital radiography without changing their established intraoral positioning techniques.
Comprehensive Size Range (Sizes 0 to 4): Available in all standard intraoral sizes to accommodate diverse clinical needs and patient anatomies. From pediatric bitewings and periapicals (Sizes 0 and 1) to standard adult bitewings (Size 2), bite-wing variations (Size 3), and full occlusal views (Size 4).
Enhanced Patient Comfort: Featuring a wireless, paper-thin, and highly flexible design, these plates mimic the physical characteristics of traditional analog film. This flexibility significantly reduces the gag reflex and soft tissue irritation commonly associated with rigid digital intraoral sensors.
High-Definition Diagnostic Clarity: Formulated with advanced photostimulable phosphor technology, the plates capture a wide dynamic range and high-contrast images. This ensures excellent visibility of the apex, crestal bone, and subtle carious lesions, empowering precise clinical decision-making.
Cost-Effective Reusability: Built for longevity and sustained performance in a busy clinical environment. When handled with care, each plate can be scanned, automatically erased by the RIOScan unit, and reused hundreds of times without any degradation in image quality, offering a highly economical imaging solution.
Seamless Clinical Workflow: 100% active imaging area allows for easier positioning. The plates are compatible with standard film holders and bite blocks, meaning staff can use familiar techniques to capture images quickly and efficiently before processing them through the digital scanner.