A total digital sensor solution, the Carina Digital Intraoral Sensor from Henry Schein offers simplicity and versatility with 2 sizes for patient comfort. Carina is designed to provide image quality that aids in accurate diagnoses.
It can be used with dental positioning devices and holders to assist with aligning an x-ray source beam with the sensor and anatomy, which reduces the risk of retakes.
The Carina 1.5 Digital Intraoral Sensor delivers premium technology at an excellent value. Backed by an industry-leading 2-year warranty, the single size sensor provides outstanding image quality and integrates into your existing digital system. The Carina Mini (Size 1) is designed for children or patients with limited mouths or severe gag reflexes.
Discover the Carina commitment: a promise to deliver value, image quality, and reliable service and support.
Source: https://www.henryschein.com/
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