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What is RVG?

With RVG (RadioVisioGraphy), diagnosis can be made with low doses of X-rays. It is the most commonly used imaging system today.

RVG stands for RadioVisioGraphy, digital x-ray. This system is considered to be one of the best advances technology has to offer to dentistry. With this method, digital films are taken by electronic sensors instead of the old system x-ray known as film shooting. These sensors transfer the intraoral image directly to the computer screen.

What Does RVG (Radio Visio Graph) Do?
RVG (RadioVisioGraphy) provides rapid diagnostics without the effects of radiation. It has more advantages than classical x-ray in dentistry.

What are the Advantages of RVG (RadioVisioGraphy)?
RVG takes less time to shoot than older x-ray films. In addition, with this system, less x-ray exposure is exposed. In short, it reduces the radiation rate by about 90 percent.
RVG can also perform procedures such as bone density and canal length measurement. Therefore, it can be used easily in root canal treatment and implant applications.
The method does not require film development as in conventional x-rays. The image is transferred directly to the computer screen. It is therefore considered a faster method. It also reduces costs.
Digital images can be given to the patient by printing on a paper or transferring to CD.

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