Common Problems

In switching from film to digital X‑rays, dental practices will see some immediate benefits – such as eliminating the need to develop film; clean and maintain the film processor; and being able to view and share images immediately with no delay. However, other digital X‑rays can have lower quality images with reduced size, resolution, readability and low diagnostic confidence.

They can be slow or unresponsive when seconds count. They can prevent more than one user from accessing the same X‑rays at the same time. They can stop working if the network is down or if a workstation or server is offline. Their images can be lost, upside-down or backwards.

Their databases can become corrupt and need to be recovered from backup. They can have trouble with limited memory or disk space. They can be incompatible with old or new versions of operating systems. They can require many steps for taking X‑rays. They may not support practices with multiple offices or mobile work outside of the office. They can limit the number and type of X‑rays that can be viewed together. And so forth…

With built-in protections against service disruption or data loss, Cleartooth is trouble-free, which saves much wasted time and money, since computer and tech problems are common. Cleartooth includes highly advanced technology such as, real-time synchronization, simulated online equivalence, time-keyed transaction management, and write-once image storage, mirroring, caching, database redundancy, failsafe persistence, two-phase transaction management, failover data coalescing, memory management, and fast I/O. The Cleartooth Digital X‑Ray System is a complete solution to all the common problems to keep your office running smoothly.