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Dental X Rays

Zimed offers varied range of Dental X-ray unit with four different orientations namely wall mounted, mobile, portable and stationary panoramic model. Incorporated Aluminum filter neutralizes soft radiations reducing the radiation exposure dose. Our products are ISO and CE approved and certified.

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Dental X-ray System ZDXS-A10

Location Mode: Wall mounted

Tube Voltage: 70 kV

Tube Current: 8 mA

Exposure Time: 0.2 sec to 4 sec

$1408

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Dental X-ray System ZDXS-A11

Location Mode: Mobile

Tube Voltage: 70 kV

Tube Current: 8 mA

Exposure Time: 0.2 sec to 4 sec

$1408

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Dental X ray System ZDXS-A12

Tube voltage: 60 KV

Tube current: 2 Ma

Exposure time: 0.1 to 2 seconds

Frequency: 30 K Hz

$1375

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Panoramic Dental X-ray System ZDXS-B10

Input power


(Instantaneous loading): 2500 W

Input voltage: 220 V ± 10%

Anode voltage


(Auto / Manual): 60 kV to 88 kV

Anode current


(Panorama / Temporomandibular Joint): 12 mA ± 20 %

$18579

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Dental X-ray ZDXS-C10

Focus Size: 0.4mm

Exposure Time: 0.01s to 2s (manual adjustment: 0.010 to 1s)

High-Frequency Technology: 30% sharper images,
50% longer lifespan,
90%+ effective rays

Tube Voltage: 60kV / 65kV / 70kV (three-gear adjustable)

$1430

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Frequently Asked Question

1. Do dental X-rays hurt?

No, dental X-rays are painless. You may feel slight discomfort when biting down on the X-ray film or sensor, but the process is quick and usually takes just a few seconds.

2. How long does a dental X-ray take?

Most dental X-rays take just a few minutes to complete. A full-mouth series or a panoramic X-ray may take around 10-15 minutes.

3. Can children have dental X-rays?

Yes, children often need dental X-rays to monitor tooth development, check for cavities, and detect orthodontic issues early. Dentists take special care to minimize radiation exposure for children.

4. Can I get dental X-rays if I’m pregnant?

Dental X-rays are generally avoided during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary. If an X-ray is required, your dentist will take extra precautions, such as using a lead apron and thyroid collar, to minimize exposure.

5. Are dental X-rays safe?

Yes, dental X-rays are safe. The amount of radiation exposure is very low, and modern digital X-rays further reduce radiation levels. Additionally, lead aprons and thyroid collars provide extra protection.

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