Thin and flexible Imaging Plates
Thin and reusable DIGORA Imaging Plates are as easy to place and position as conventional film. Imaging Plates can be placed accurately both horizontally and vertically – you can take exact intraoral projection. By using Imaging Plates you can reduce the number of retakes.

DIGORA Optime is always supplied with four standard intraoral sizes:0, 1, 2 and 3 Imaging Plates.

DIGORA Optime Imaging Plates are comfortable for the patient and easy to handle for the user. The Imaging Plates are flexible enough to enable easy and precise positioning and comfort for the patient, while being rigid enough to minimize distortion.


The new DIGORA Optime Imaging Plates include a marker that is visible on the image if the Imaging Plate is exposed from the back side. Appearance of the marker on the image does not eliminate any important diagnostic information, it just indicates that the image must be mirrored using DIGORA for Windows tools. Another exposure is not necessary.


The covers protect the Imaging Plates and therefore extend their usable life considerably. The covers protect the Imaging Plates from cross-contamination and light after the hygiene bag is removed.


New two-colored hygiene bags make positioning simple and eliminate the possibility of cross contamination. Sealing and opening the hygiene bags is effortless.

Image Quality
Clinical image quality is a result of the whole DIGORA Optime concept. The DIGORA Optime System uses highly sensitive and intelligent Imaging Plate readout technology to achieve high quality images with an exceptionally wide dynamic range. The result is that even small details like 0.06mm root canal files are visible.
In addition, the DIGORA Optime System allows reduced exposure times to be used and virtually eliminates under and overexposed images. Less retakes means good news for you and your patients.

In digital imaging, a optimal signal-to-noise ratio is important to create images of the highest quality, too much noise results in a loss of diagnostic information. The DIGORA Optime System is designed with a short light path from the imaging plate to the photomultiplier, which means that a low dose can be used while keeping the noise level low.


An often overlooked quality in an imaging system is its dynamic range. A wide dynamic range means no over or underexposed images, consistent image quality and compatibility with both AC and DC intraoral x-ray units and no need to change exposure settings for each patient. The exceptionally wide Dynamic range of the DIGORA Optime System gives you good image quality, consistently.