Orthoralix 9200 DDE
Panoramic and Cephalometric System Market Leading Digital Performance!

The Orthoralix 9200 DDE combines advanced imaging features with the latest generation of CCD sensor technoloy. The Orthoralix 9200 DDE direct digital pan/ceph systems delivers maximum diagnostic image quality at a cost that leaves higher-priced competitors out of the picture. The advanced kinematics system provides an elaborate image path, maximizing panoramic image quality. In contrast to conventional cam-driven mechanical systems, the Orthoralix 9200's robotic mechanism captures patients' anatomy accurately over a wider range of patient profiles. The result is a more efficient diagnosis of pathology and improved productivity for your practice.
Features:
- CCD sensor module replaces film and cassette
- Connects to a standard PC or to an Ethernet connection
- Fully robotic, software controlled image path
- DC tubehead with 0.5 mm (IEC) focal spot Automatic exposure control (AEC)
- Motorized vertical column
- Three point positioning laser beams
- Ten standard imaging programs
- Optional Transcan tomographic program
Accurate positioning

Adjusts to your needs
The Orthoralix 9200 DDE's space efficient footprint and comfortable positioning features make the system easy to access and utilize. The support of ceph sensor module can be rotated 90 degrees to facilitate operation in reduced spaces. For the Latero-lateral view, a special precision soft tissue filter is supplied which easily adapts to any patient's facial profile. The system has:
- Three laser positioning beams
- Fingertip controlled motorized column
- Three point patient positioning system
Precise imaging

State of the art sensor
The Orthoralix 9200 DDE's new sensor replaces the traditional film cassette, eliminating the expense and hassle of a processor, film and chemicals.
The Orthoralix 9200 DDE acquires high resolution panoramic, dento-maxillo-facial, transcan and cephalometric images in real time and allows a reduction fo the patient dose of up to 70% compared with traditional film.
The Orthoralix offers precise imaging with the following features:
- First panoramic controlled path
- Motion path which keeps diagnostic details in focus
- Accurately captures patient's anatomy over a wide range of patient profiles
AEC system
Automatic Exposure Control
The choice of exposure parameters is made easier by use of the AEC-Automatic Exposure control. Beyond patient size setting, AEC measures residual dosage during scanning and allows real time correction of technical factors which ensures optimum image contrast and balance. The unit includes five cephalometric programs with a microprocessor-controlled soft-tissue filter.
Benefits:
- Image quality
- Reduced operator error
- Controlled radiation dose
Technical Data
| Description |
Value |
| Power supply |
115-250 Vac, ± 10% |
| Frequency |
50/60 Hz ± 2 Hz |
| Duty factor |
1:20 at full power operation |
| Max line power rating |
10A @ 250V-15A@115V |
| Focal spot |
0.5 IEC according with 336 (1993) |
| Anode voltage |
60-84 kV |
| Anode current |
3-15 mA |
| Pixel size |
48 µm |
| Resolution |
10.4 lp/mm |
| Active area PAN sensor |
146X6 mm |
| Active area CEPH sensor |
220X6 mm |
| Weight |
186 kg in base version; 212 kg with Cephalometric arm |
| Image size |
1536X2725 pixel (PAN); 2304X2529 pixel (CEPH-MAX) |
| Description |
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| CPU |
Pentium II, 400 Mhz or superior |
| Operating system |
Windows 98/2000/XP |
| RAM |
256 MB minimum |