Product OverviewThe Dawei Portable Veterinary Dental X-Ray System is designed for digital dental radiography in dogs and cats. It combines a compact handheld X-ray generator with a high-resolution digital intraoral sensor (USB, 3 m cable) to capture diagnostic images for oral exams, root assessment, extraction planning, orthodontic evaluation and periodontal diagnosis. The system offers a lightweight hand unit (approx. 1.9 kg), optimized low dose exposure and fast image acquisition, suitable for veterinary hospitals, dental clinics, animal treatment rooms and mobile services.
Key Features- Compact, lightweight handheld X-ray generator (approx. 1.9 kg) for flexible use.
- Digital intraoral sensor for dogs and cats with USB connection and 3 m cable.
- High-definition imaging: 25 μm pixel size, 1200 × 800 pixel matrix for fine dental structures.
- Optimized low radiation dose with adjustable exposure time (0.01–2.0 s).
- Fast digital workflow: images transferred via USB to imaging software for immediate review.
- Designed for companion animal dentistry (canine and feline).
Features (table)Portable Dental X-Ray Generator — Compact, lightweight design; handheld main unit weight approx. 1.9 kg; suitable for veterinary dental clinics and examination rooms.
Digital Intraoral Dental Sensor — Compact USB sensor supporting fast image capture and efficient clinical workflow; sensor imaging area 20 × 30 mm; external dimensions 28.5 × 39 × 5 mm.
High-Definition Dental Imaging — 25 μm pixel size and 1200 × 800 matrix to visualize fine tooth structures, roots and periodontal areas.
Low Radiation Dose — Exposure parameters optimized to reduce dose while maintaining diagnostic image quality.
Fast Digital Workflow — USB connection to imaging software for immediate display and reduced examination time.
Suitable for Dogs & Cats — Specifically designed for companion animal dental diagnosis including oral exams, root evaluation and periodontal assessment.
Clinical ApplicationsOral Examination — Routine dental radiography for dogs and cats during oral health assessment.
Root Assessment — Evaluation of tooth roots prior to extraction or endodontic treatment.
Tooth Extraction Planning — Imaging to assist in planning safe and accurate extractions.
Periodontal Disease Diagnosis — Identification of bone loss, inflammation and other periodontal conditions.
Orthodontic Evaluation — Assessment of dental alignment and occlusion in companion animals.
Post-Treatment Review — Follow-up imaging after extraction, dental surgery or oral treatment.
Veterinary Dental X-Ray Positioning GuideThe documentation describes common positioning methods and clinical tips to obtain diagnostic images: parallel projection, bisecting angle, horizontal projection for mandibular teeth and maxillary incisor positioning.
- Place the digital sensor as close as possible to the target tooth area.
- Keep the animal's head stable during exposure.
- Select the proper projection method according to tooth location.
- Avoid excessive bending or pressure on the sensor cable.
- Adjust exposure time according to animal size and tooth area.
- Limit repeat imaging to reduce radiation exposure.
FAQ (selected)What is a veterinary dental X-ray system? — A digital imaging device used to capture dental radiographs in animals for evaluation of teeth, roots and periodontal structures.
What is a digital intraoral sensor? — A sensor placed inside the mouth to capture X-ray images with faster acquisition than film and immediate digital transfer via USB.
Can this system be used for both dogs and cats? — Yes, it is designed for companion animal dental imaging for dogs and cats.
What procedures is it suitable for? — Oral examinations, root assessment, extraction planning, periodontal diagnosis, orthodontic evaluation and post-treatment review.
Does the system use a USB sensor? — Yes, the sensor connects via USB and includes a 3 m cable.
Is the system portable? — Yes, the handheld main unit weighs approx. 1.9 kg and is suitable for clinics and mobile use.
Specifications- Product Type: Portable Veterinary Dental X-Ray System (dogs, cats).
- Input Voltage: AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz.
- Input Power: 286 W.
- Rated Output Power: 0.12 kW.
- Tube Voltage: 60 kV.
- Tube Current: 2 mA.
- Exposure Time: 0.01–2.0 s (adjustable).
- Focal Spot: 0.8 mm.
- High-Voltage Generator Frequency: 70 kHz.
- Anode Angle: 19°.
- Total Filtration: ≥ 1.75 mm Al.
- Additional Filtration: 1.0 mm Al.
- Half Value Layer: ≥ 1.5 mm Al at 60 kV.
- Radiation Leakage: ≤ 0.25 mGy/h.
- Weight: Approx. 1.9 kg (handheld main unit).
- Sensor Type: Digital intraoral dental sensor (veterinary).
- Sensor Pixel Size: 25 μm.
- Sensor Pixel Matrix: 1200 × 800.
- Sensor Imaging Area: 20 × 30 mm.
- Sensor External Dimensions: 28.5 × 39 × 5 mm.
- Sensor Cable Length: 3 m.
- Connection: USB (image transfer to imaging software).