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DA-X2
The DA-X2 monitor with intraoral camera delivers high-definition dental imaging for efficient chairside diagnostics and enhanced patient communication. This all-in-one system combines a 17-inch full HD monitor with a streamlined intraoral camera, providing dental professionals with clear, detailed views of oral conditions in real time. Designed specifically for busy clinical environments, the DA-X2 eliminates common frustrations with traditional imaging equipment, including slow focusing, complex operation, and cumbersome setup. Whether used for routine examinations, treatment planning, or patient education, this system integrates seamlessly into daily dental practice workflows.
Delivers crystal-clear intraoral images that reveal even the smallest cavities, gum inflammation, and early signs of dental disease. This level of detail enables accurate diagnosis and reduces missed findings, allowing dentists to address issues before they progress to more serious conditions.
Eliminates time wasted on manual focusing, allowing dentists to capture sharp images instantly. This streamlined operation reduces per-patient appointment time and increases practice throughput, enabling you to see more patients each day without compromising care quality.
Simplifies operation with a single clip for image capture. Dentists can focus entirely on patient care rather than navigating complex device controls, creating a more relaxed experience for both practitioners and patients.
Ensures the camera handle attaches securely to its holder and can be retrieved with one hand. This quick-access design prevents accidental drops during busy clinical sessions and keeps your workspace organized and efficient.
Stores thousands of patient images and videos directly on the device. This eliminates the need for additional computer equipment and simplifies record-keeping, allowing you to access patient records instantly during appointments.
Supports 1-picture or 4-picture display modes, making it easy to compare before-and-after images and track treatment progress over time. This visual comparison tool significantly improves patient understanding and increases treatment acceptance rates.
Allows dentists to record procedures for patient education, training purposes, and documentation. Recorded videos help patients visualize their treatment needs and provide valuable reference material for clinical training and case reviews.
Image Sensor | CMOS1/4 |
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Operating system | Embedded Operating System |
Screen Size | 17 inch |
Native Resolution | 1920*1080 |
Picture Display | 1 Picture or 4 Pictures |
System Operation | Key Control |
Camera Connection | VGA |
Storage Type | SD Card Storage |
Max Storage Capacity | 32G |
Focusing Scope | 5-50mm |
Other Function | Video Recording |
Color Option | White |
The DA-X2 intraoral camera with monitor comes as a complete system ready for immediate installation in your dental practice. Each package includes everything you need to start using the system right away, with no additional components required:
1 × Multimedia Integrated Monitor
1 × Intraoral Camera
1 × Remote Control
1 × Power Supply Package
1 × Intraoral Camera Holder & Bracket
1 × Camera Holder Screw Pack
1 × 32GB SD Card
1 × SD Card Reader
The DA-X2 VGA intraoral camera system is versatile enough to meet the needs of various dental settings:
General dental practices for routine examinations and comprehensive diagnosis
Pediatric dentistry for engaging young patients and explaining treatments in visual terms
Orthodontic clinics for tracking tooth movement and monitoring treatment progress
Dental laboratories for communicating case details and ensuring accurate restorations
Dental education institutions for training students in clinical examination techniques
Our all-in-one systems eliminate the need for separate computers and specialized software, reducing setup time and simplifying daily operation. The DA-X2 can be installed and operational in minutes, with minimal training required for staff.
Built to withstand the demands of daily clinical use, the DA-X2 features robust components that deliver consistent performance over time. This reduces equipment downtime and lowers long-term maintenance costs for your practice.
The standard VGA interface allows for seamless connection with existing dental equipment and practice management systems. This compatibility ensures you can integrate the DA-X2 into your current workflow without costly upgrades or modifications.
We provide detailed installation guides, technical documentation, and responsive customer support to ensure your satisfaction. Our team of dental equipment specialists is available to assist with any questions or issues you may encounter.
The DA-X2 intraoral camera has a fixed focus design with a focusing range of 5-50mm, providing sharp, clear images throughout the entire oral cavity. This eliminates the need for manual adjustment and ensures consistent image quality across all examination areas.
The DA-X2 supports SD card storage up to 32GB, which is sufficient for storing thousands of high-resolution patient images and videos. The included SD card reader allows you to easily transfer files to your practice management system for permanent record-keeping.
Yes, the DA-X2 supports both 1-picture and 4-picture display modes. The 4-picture mode is particularly useful for comparing different angles of the same tooth or showing before-and-after treatment results to patients.
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