The Rotograph is a microprocessor-controlled panoramic X-ray machine with a kV range of 60-85, and 10mA.
Through a .5mm x .5mm focal spot, this unit delivers consistent films in panoramic, sinus, TMJ and cephalometric functions. Rotograph compensates for the spinal column thanks to the rotation speed modulation in conjunction with rotation angle.
This machine can either be wall or floor mounted, has a rigid cassette, digital display and a detachable hand control. The cross-hair positioning lights also create an optimally positioned patient by lighting the mid-sagittal and Frankfurt-horizontal.
The panoramic examination has an optimized trajectory and automatic column compensation. The anatomical controls on the controller offer the options between a 17 second exposure for adults, and a 14 second exposure for children.
The TMJ examination enables a dynamic study of the opened and closed temporo-mandibular joints. Adults receive a 10.4 second exposure, while children experience a 9.4 second exposure time.
The cephalometric examination is exposed onto an 8 x 10 cassette. The asymmetric diaphragm with L-L projection and a soft tissue filter come standard with the cephalometric option.
