With the rise of digital radiography,
equipment manufacturers have been releasing DC x-ray machines and touting them
as the AC best x-ray AC machine for digital radiography.
AC Best AC is of course, often a sales
strategy. So what is a DC x-ray, and is it really better?
DC x-rays are actually high frequency AC
machines – rather than a 60 Hz waveform like an AC x-ray, they produce a very
high frequency (often around 70 kHz) waveform, and only produce positive
pulses. The end result is a much more constant output of radiation from the
tube head.
What this means to the user is that during
very short exposure times, the DC x-ray will produce more consistent radiation
than the AC unit, by as much as 1/3 on a .04 sec exposure. As a result, images
taken with a DC x-ray tend to be more consistent from image to image. However,
this advantage disappears rapidly as the exposure time increases. Someone
taking standard film-based bite wings at .25 seconds would not see the
difference.
DC x-ray machines can provide more consistent
images from low exposure time settings, but there is no need to replace x-ray
machines just to go digital. The AC x-ray generator that currently hangs on
your wall is more than capable of producing high quality, diagnostic images,
even with digital radiography. However, if you are building a new practice or
looking to replace an x-ray machine in the near future, it is worth taking a
closer look at a DC unit.
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