Introduction

 Software Features

 Demo Software CD icon

 A Closer Look

 OS compatibility

 Software integration

 

XVlite

Today’s dental images are captured with digital x-ray sensors, intra-oral cameras, extra-oral cameras and scanners. You need state-of-the-art, open architecture digital dental x-ray software.

Why should you and your staff be forced to learn three or four different software programs? With XrayVision® and XVlite™ in their practice, thousands of users have already simplified their digital image workflow by using one dental imaging software package.

XrayVision and XVlite capture, enhance and display all of your dental images. All your x-rays from most of the different digital sensors available today, along with phosphor plate systems like DenOptix, Orex and Scan-X, flatbed scanners, AND your full color images from intra-oral and extra-oral cameras and most other digital sources are organized into a patient database.

Apteryx Imaging incorporates the latest advancements in imaging technology and Apteryx’s patented STB (Secure Tagged Block) file format, an unmodifiable, secure and “loss-less” imaging format. Apteryx Imaging also exports to a number of popular image file formats, including TIFF (.tif) and JPEG(.jpg) for universal viewing.

XrayVision is the front office solution, too. It duplicates films, creates referral letters and treatment plans, and electronically transfers guaranteed-secure images electronic attachments to insurance companies or other doctors. No more lost films, no more wet film duplicators, and shorter insurance payment cycles.

XVlite is geared to be used in the operatories for quick and easy image capture. Don’t let the name fool you, it has most of the same features as XrayVision, with a simple, easy to use (and learn) interface. It even shares the same patient database with XrayVision, allowing you to customize and simplify your entire practice’s imaging needs.

Additionally, both XrayVision and XVlite capture x-rays directly from digital sensors as well as scanners, plus full color images from intra-oral cameras, digital cameras and other video sources.