Dexis Software Cost

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With the advent of CMOS sensors direct to USB like Dexis, E2V(XDR, QuickRay, Dentimax), Gendex and others there are now less wires in the cable. 120$ a month just in software support fees so you can keep updated with your imaging software it gets our cost of digital up to $89,280 + the computer cost.

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Dexis Pros: 1) software is best in class 2) support is great 3) with service contract after 1st year (within the first year, service contract is included), accidental damage to sensor incurs a small fee for its overnight replacement 4) networking is easy with dexis and it integrates extremely well with Open Dental Cons: 1) Cost 2) Cost 3) Cost My practice is a 4 doc partnership in which we run 6 chairs. For us, the ROI for using Dexis instead of film and developer was immediate. The way we structured it, we saved money from day one after the installation of the system vs. Of course, XDR maybe a great system, but as I said, Dexis in my opinion, is really best in class, and if you are a solo practitioner, I think the initial capital investment which you can probably write off 100% for 2012 (check with your accountant) is not so severe as to dictate your best choice for you. Posts: 92 Joined: Fri Dec 18, 2009 4:24 am. Ditto for us. We converted in 2009 to digital and use XDR.

Last year we made the final conversion and moved our pan to digital and again a painless process. At the time of the pan conversion, I got to talk directly to Dr. Yoon who tweaked the imaging software on the pan computer to optimize the images. I wouldn't think twice about using XDR or OpenDental. XDR bridges well with OD and we have not had any issues so far. The reason most (well I'm) here is because of the attention to detail and service provided by Jordan and the rest of the team.

If you read through the forums you will see several instances where changes have come about to the program directly from the input of the cutomers. A feat not shared by other companies. XDR is very similar. It's not unusual to call support at either company and get to speak directly to Jordan or Nathan at OD or Dr. Both companies are run similar to the way we practice-Modern Technology with attention to customer service.

For us it's a great fit, others may not share our sentiment. Sorry for being long winded. Alyosha, I just got a Panoramic Corp, certified used machine, fitted for digital. Less than 20K.it is the PC 1000, refurbished old film pan, all new parts, new warranty, new sensor, and installation and computer all for less than 20K.great deal.I don't know if you can digital pan for less than 10K, but for not much more, you get a rock solid machine and pan. I have 'one' Dexis sensor,and I am scared about the day it 'goes' as I don't have 10k to buy one intra-oral sensor.I should look into those EVA sensors. Posts: 104 Joined: Sat Jun 12, 2010 3:18 pm.

I use and love XDR and the staff/Dr. Yoon are wonderful. Having said that, recent changes in the software pisses me off /rant on The XDR software makes you read off a code to the rep, then they would give you a code to enter to activate the software. That's fine, that's how they make money with support beyond selling you the original package. Now with the recent software update (1 year ago), the darn thing phones home every few days, meaning you would need to run the reactivation software.

That's what gets me. Just yesterday my brother asked me to look at an X-ray by logging into his office computer regarding a lesion. The darn thing said something like, 'The software has been out of contact for 5 days, please run so-and-so to reactivate or call 1-800-blahblah' What the.%&^! It treats you like a piece of crap. I don't understand why they have to go making things so difficult for their paying customers. It's not like the software can be used with someone else's sensors.

Teethdood wrote:I use and love XDR and the staff/Dr. Yoon are wonderful. Having said that, recent changes in the software pisses me off /rant on The XDR software makes you read off a code to the rep, then they would give you a code to enter to activate the software. That's fine, that's how they make money with support beyond selling you the original package. Now with the recent software update (1 year ago), the darn thing phones home every few days, meaning you would need to run the reactivation software.

That's what gets me. Just yesterday my brother asked me to look at an X-ray by logging into his office computer regarding a lesion. The darn thing said something like, 'The software has been out of contact for 5 days, please run so-and-so to reactivate or call 1-800-blahblah' What the.%&^! It treats you like a piece of crap. I don't understand why they have to go making things so difficult for their paying customers. It's not like the software can be used with someone else's sensors.

/rant off Hmmmmm, I think I'll be using the XDR sensors with my Apteryx software then! Posts: 84 Joined: Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:16 pm Location: 4601 Park Rd. #175 Charlotte NC 28209. Teethdood wrote:I use and love XDR and the staff/Dr. Yoon are wonderful. Having said that, recent changes in the software pisses me off /rant on The XDR software makes you read off a code to the rep, then they would give you a code to enter to activate the software.

That's fine, that's how they make money with support beyond selling you the original package. Now with the recent software update (1 year ago), the darn thing phones home every few days, meaning you would need to run the reactivation software. That's what gets me.

Just yesterday my brother asked me to look at an X-ray by logging into his office computer regarding a lesion. The darn thing said something like, 'The software has been out of contact for 5 days, please run so-and-so to reactivate or call 1-800-blahblah' What the.%&^! It treats you like a piece of crap.

I don't understand why they have to go making things so difficult for their paying customers. It's not like the software can be used with someone else's sensors. /rant off I have been using XDR software with the sensors for the past year. Never had a problem or heard of such a thing 'reactivating'. If I have a question I just call and immediately talk to a person as we do for OD Posts: 56 Joined: Mon Feb 14, 2011 7:16 am.

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XDR Sensors Softare= great filters, low cost, durable sensor, software itself is very simplistic. Created by Doug Woon? Who wrote the Kodak logicon filter.

HIGHLY recommend for this route. Deal with TOM. TOM is GREAT. Apteryx = Very powerful software, X-Ray filters are good but could use some updating honestly.

If you use Apteryx with Kodak, then you can use Kodak filters. Apteryx does not make sensors, instead you can use ALL sensors with Apteryx EXCEPT Dexis unless you know how. Dexis = Good software, only really works with Dexis sensors unless you use a twain driver from Video Dental, then you can use an XDR E2V sensor with Dexis 10. Filters in Dexis is pretty good. Almost equal to Kodak. Dexis has a one size fits all, pretty comfy Schick = Good Software. Schick 33's with Schick CDR Software is very nice.

I think they have the best x-ray filters at the moment. Sensors seem built like a tank, probably as comfy as a tank. They just seem large. Sigma Digital X-ray = Throwing them in because they have a durasoft sensor. I have never used it, but I might end up seeing it soon.

They used to sell the Bio-Ray XDR (Hamamatsu). They still sell Hamamatsu sensors.

Pretty sure they had the first Fiber Optic Plate. Dang great xrays from the Bio-Ray SDX while people were still buying Dexis classic sensors. And the OLD e2v xdr sensors which I was never really fond of. Kodak = Still selling the RVG6100 sensor. KDI software. Don't know the price. They have a logicon algorithm that can aide in detecting caries.

Kind of dated. Romexis = Planmecca program written in Java. I personally am not fond of this program. Love planmecca pan's though. I could add more or ramble on, but I gotta go file for 4 hours. Ever since sensors started using a Fiber Optic Plate, clarity has greatly improved.

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Want to see what RAW X-rays from sensors REALLY look like before filters? They should be soft. AFTER this it's all FILTERS 2008 Hamamatsu Sensor (BioRay SDX) unfiltered. RAW BE SURE TO COMPARE THE WARRANTY!!! I never went into that. Lookin at you, DEXIS.

Well I found out that their stb format is uncompressed so theoretically a little larger file and a little better resolution. However because dental x-rays from sensors are very low quality (usually about 4 Megapixels or less) it realistically doesn't make much of a difference in files size or quality.

The stb has added exif information that can be stored and has better tracking for image changes. I also found that saving in jpg does not really simply save it in the data base as a jpg. It seems to save the file as a.auto file that you can change the extension to jpg and view it as a regular jpg. I'm not sure if it is really possible for it to be saved in the database directly as a jpg. Just what I found out on my end. So I'm not really sure it matters too much which route you go.

Dexis Software Cost

I was also told the stb could be saved as a zip file then opened and change individual files to jpg and could be viewed that way. I could not get it to work but that may be possible.

Because you pay for each license with Apteryx I thought the jpg route might be better and easier to back up and verify on a home computer but seems it would still be cumbersome. Posts: 136 Joined: Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:36 pm Location: Kansas City, MO.