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A digital dental sensor is a device used in digital dental radiography to capture high-quality digital images of the teeth and surrounding structures. It replaces traditional X-ray film with a digital sensor that converts X-ray energy into electronic signals, which are then processed and displayed as images on a computer monitor. Digital dental sensors offer several advantages over traditional film-based X-rays, including: 1. Immediate image acquisition: Digital sensors produce images in real-time, allowing dentists to view the results instantly on a computer screen. This eliminates the need for film processing and reduces the time required for diagnosis and treatment. 2. Enhanced image quality: Digital sensors produce high-resolution images with excellent clarity and detail, enabling dentists to detect dental problems more accurately, such as cavities, fractures, and bone loss. 3. Reduced radiation exposure: Digital sensors require lower levels of radiation compared to traditional X-ray film, resulting in reduced radiation exposure for patients. 4. Digital storage and management: Digital dental images can be stored electronically and easily accessed from computer databases. This facilitates efficient record-keeping, retrieval, and sharing of patient images among dental professionals. 5. Environmentally friendly: Digital radiography eliminates the need for film processing chemicals, reducing chemical waste and environmental impact. Digital dental sensors come in various sizes and designs to accommodate different types of dental examinations, including intraoral sensors for capturing images inside the mouth and extraoral sensors for panoramic and cephalometric imaging. They are essential tools in modern dental practices, providing dentists with advanced diagnostic capabilities and improving patient care.