Digora Software
One of the defining features of Digora’s software architecture is its dynamic processing. When a plate is scanned, the raw data is often noisy. Digora’s proprietary algorithms work in real-time to apply contrast stretching and edge enhancement. The software doesn't just "show" the image; it reconstructs it.
We love using for our dental radiographs. 🦷 It makes scanning PSP plates automatic and gives us clear, actionable images almost instantly. digora software
Digora is renowned for its user-friendly design. The interface is clean and customizable, allowing dentists to arrange tools and toolbars according to their preferences. This simplicity minimizes the learning curve for staff, allowing the dental team to integrate the software into their daily routine quickly. One of the defining features of Digora’s software
Unlike wired sensors (CMOS/CCD), PSP uses flexible plates that look like traditional film. When exposed to X-rays, the plate stores a latent image. The Digora scanner then reads this plate with a laser, releasing the stored energy as light, which the software interprets and converts into a digital pixel map. The software doesn't just "show" the image; it
Most dental schools in North America and Europe include a 2-hour lab on Digora software as part of their oral radiology curriculum.
: The software significantly reduces patient exposure to radiation and eliminates time-consuming physical processing stages required by traditional film. Accuracy Concerns
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