Method for obtaining a radiographic image of a tooth and its...

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Nonphotographic detector support – Fluoroscope

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C378S098800, C250S368000, C250S370110

Reexamination Certificate

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06851852

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns methods and devices for obtaining a radiographic image of a tooth and its surrounding environment. The method and the device are essentially characterized in that cylindrical rods produced from a material capable of transforming X-rays into light rays are arranged side by side for receiving the X-rays emitted by a source after they have passed through the tooth and its surrounding environment so as to both guide them and transform them into light rays, means thereafter converting said light rays into electric signals which are processed to produce the radiographic image.

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