






DokSalamat Open Services
Used alone or in an integrated manner, our premium open-source services cover all of your dental needs and much more.

CBCT Full and Partial Scan
A 3D imaging system providing a comprehensive solution. The three-dimensional image data makes it easier for patients to understand and accept the treatment plan. Powerful diagnostic and therapeutic tools that simplify complex surgical procedures and make them more efficient and accurate. Control image size and radiation dose to provide maximum patient protection. The scan time and resolution can be intelligently adjusted through the collimator, thus limiting the rays to the desired scanning area. With dedicated tools, high-resolution, low-dose scans can be easily and quickly performed each time, with consistent high-quality image output. Image processing technology provides smooth soft tissue images with maximum detail and contrast of hard tissue and bone structures.

Panoramic X-Ray
A panoramic scanning dental X-ray of the upper and lower jaw. It shows a two-dimensional view of a half-circle from ear to ear. Panoramic radiography is a form of focal plane tomography; thus, images of multiple planes are taken to make up the composite panoramic image, where the maxilla and mandible are in the focal trough and the structures that are superficial and deep to the trough are blurred.

Cephalometric X-Ray
Utilize much of the same technology as standard x-rays but have some important differences. This type of x-ray is taken from outside your mouth and does not typically require biting down on any equipment. This view is incredibly useful for many situations as it offers a large field of view, including your teeth, jaw, and profile.

TMJ Tomography Open and Close
Temporal and mandibular joint radiographs are used in cases such as condylar examination, condylar neck, joint space in open and closed mouth, condylar mobility, pain or joint sound (best diagnostic radiography for initial evaluation of condyles). Today, TMJ problems are present in more than 60% of varying severity.

Hand and Wrist X-Ray
Hand x-ray is used to detect fractures, tumors, foreign objects, or degenerative conditions of the hand. Hand x-rays may also be done to find out a child's ``bone age.`` This can help determine if a health problem is preventing the child from growing properly or how much growth is left.

Periapical X-Ray
A Periapical X-ray shows your entire tooth, from the crown to the root tip. This type of X-ray helps your dentist detect decay, gum disease, bone loss and any other abnormalities of your tooth or surrounding bone.

Occlusal X-Ray
Occlusal X-rays are designed to capture what goes on inside the roof or floor of the mouth, which helps the dentist see full tooth development and placement. This may be used to find out why teeth haven't erupted yet or to spot supernumerary (extra) teeth, which can damage healthy permanent teeth.

Intra Oral

Study Cast with Plastic Base and Articulation
Transferred to a semiadjustable articulator are essential in planning fixed prosthodontic treatment. This enables static and dynamic relationships of the teeth to be examined without interference from protective neuromuscular reflexes, and unencumbered views from all directions reveal aspects of the occlusion not always easily detectable intraorally (e.g., the relationship of the lingual cusps in the occluded position).


