KORTRIJK, Belgium: For over 20 years, radiologists, surgeons, clinicians and other healthcare professionals around the world have been relying on Barco’s medical display systems to make accurate diagnoses and perform successful medical procedures. With the new Eonis range of dental displays, Barco now also offers dentists the display systems they need for fast, accurate diagnosis and dental image review.
Crisp, bright and consistent images
Eonis dental displays provide crisp, high-contrast images, delivering all the detail you need to quickly, effectively view dental images like X-rays, CT and 3-D CT scans, even in brightly-lit dental cabinets. To guarantee image consistency, Eonis features a unique front sensor that automatically aligns brightness. Moreover, the displays come with Barco’s MediCal QAWeb software, an online service for automated calibration, quality assurance and asset management. So that you – and your colleagues or patients – can always view exactly the same images regardless of time, environment or viewing angle.
Improved workflow and better patient communication
The key benefits? Quicker image review, improved collaboration, less clinical errors and better patient communication. Dentist Frederik Ardenois, vice-president of the council of Belgian dentists and president of the regional dental society said: “The excellent image quality helps us save time, as we can make a diagnosis quicker. Even more important is that Eonis helps us to clearly explain our treatment plans in front of our patients.”
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