“Quality Assurance” means a planned and systematic activity on a diagnostic x-ray facility so that it will produce high quality images consistently with minimum exposure to the patients. Quality Assurance activities also include both “quality control” techniques and “quality administration” procedures.
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These devices are used in a variety of industries and applications, including medical imaging and treatment, industrial inspection and testing, and scientific research. Examples of radiation equipment include X-ray machines, CT scanners, gamma cameras, particle accelerators, and radioactive sources. The use of radiation equipment allows for non-invasive inspection and analysis of materials.
An X-ray is a type of electromagnetic radiation that is used for a variety of medical and industrial purposes. In medical applications, X-rays are used to produce images of bones and other internal structures, allowing doctors to diagnose and treat a range of conditions. In industrial applications, X-rays are used for non-destructive testing to inspect the internal structures of materials and detect any defects.
Medical refers to the field of health care and medicine, which is concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease and injury. Medical professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and therapists, work to maintain and improve the health of individuals and communities. The field of medicine is constantly evolving and advancing, with new treatments and technologies being developed to improve patient outcomes.
Dental OPG units, also known as orthopantomogram units, are specialized X-ray machines used to take panoramic X-ray images of a patient’s teeth and jaws. OPG stands for “Orthopantomogram,” which is a radiographic technique that captures an image of the entire upper and lower jaws, including all of the teeth.
IOPA (intraoral periapical) machines are specialized X-ray machines used in dentistry to take radiographic images of individual teeth and the surrounding bone structure. These machines are commonly used for diagnostic and treatment planning purposes, such as identifying the cause of tooth pain or determining the extent of decay or damage to a tooth.
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