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This sensor reduces X-ray exposure time when used for dental imaging. Compared to X-ray radiology methods, the RVG sensor reduces the patient’s exposer to X-ray radiations by 80 percentage. Use of this sensor helps the doctor to get instant results and decrease the waiting time of the patients.
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