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Intended Use: The CARINA
Digital Intraoral Sensor is intended for any dental practice
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that uses x-ray equipment for intraoral diagnostic purposes. The CARINA
oral Sensor can be used by trained dental professionals for patients receiving intraoral
x-ray examinations and produces digital images for patients receiving intraoral x-ray
examinations for diagnostic purposes. The device is to be used in a dental practice, an
optional software will be necessary. The CARINA
digital intraoral x-ray sensor which is intended to acquire dental radiographic images. The
CARINA
Digital Intraoral Sensor must be operated by healthcare professionals who
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have been trained and are competent using various methods of acquiring radiographic
images of dental anatomy. The CARINA
tal positioning devices and holders to assist with aligning an x-ray source beam with the
sensor and anatomy.
There are no known contraindications.
Device Overview
A sensor is first connected to a PC running Windows operating system through the standard
Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. The sensor is then positioned in the patient's mouth by a
trained dental professional. There is no physical or electrical connection between the The
CARINA
Digital Intraoral Sensor and the x-ray source, however once sensor is armed
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via software command the sensor will detect and convert incident x-rays into a digital
image, as long as the x-ray source exposing the sensor to a minimum detectable dose.
Digital x-ray images are displayed on the computer monitor within seconds after exposing
the sensor. Images can be optimized per a user's requirements via existing imaging
software and are stored as image files in the users imaging software (PACS) database.
SENSOR CONNECTED TO USB CABLE
Proficiency with the CARINA
It is critical that all operators of a CARINA
this user guide and become familiar with the CARINA
using on patients. Practicing the techniques for intraoral imaging prior to use on patients
is strongly recommended.
For new users of intraoral imaging or digital x-ray imaging and software, training is high-
ly recommended. This manual is not intended to serve as a training substitute or as a
continuing education course for intraoral imaging. Reading this manual thoroughly and
then carefully practicing with the equipment will prepare users for intraoral imaging on
a patient, but these activities must be paired with additional intraoral imaging training
and/or experience.
Computer skills and a basic understanding of the Windows operating system, along with
an understanding of the imaging software (PACS) being utilized are assumed in this user
manual. If a user does not have any of the above skills a computer training course or other
aides are very highly recommended and may be necessary to avoid issues.
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Digital Intraoral Sensor is a USB-driven
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Digital Intraoral Sensor can be used with den-
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Conventions Used in the Manual
The following conventions are used to bring the operator's attention to important information:
IMPORTANT:
PLEASE NOTE:
INSTALLATION, CARE, AND MAINTENANCE
Many errors originate from inadequate attention to hardware installation. Poor care of
the CARINA
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electronic components. Poor attention to sensor, PC, or imaging equipment maintenance
procedures including adjustment of the x-ray source, can lead to unacceptable image quality.
PLEASE NOTE:
Installation should be carried out by a trained and qualified computer specialist or network
technician.
CARINA
Digital Intraoral Sensor units are highly sophisticated equipment that must be
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handled with care and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations.
When calling technical support, please ensure that you have access to the computer
which is commonly used with a sensor.
Failure to maintain cybersecurity can result in compromised device functionality,
loss of data, or exposure of other connected devices or networks to security threats.
Description of Product Symbols
Please refer to "Product Symbols" in Appendix C of this document.
Hardware Requirements
IMPORTANT:
Current hardware system requirements are available on the CARINA
and system requirements may change. Please consult your IT professional or CARINA
prior to the purchase of new hardware to make sure that it will be compatible with your
CARINA
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Systems meeting but not exceeding the minimum requirements may fail to deliver a satisfac-
tory experience for some users or in some installations. Systems with faster processors, more
memory, bigger hard drives, and high-quality monitors will significantly enhance performance.
It is highly recommended to always back-up all data prior to any changes and use
a certified computer professional to make any system and/or network changes.
Always back-up data and store it off-site. Before assuming that your back-up
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WARNING
Alerts the operator that failure to follow the procedure could cause bodily injury
or death.
CAUTION
Alerts the operator that failure to follow the procedure could cause damage to
the equipment or cause loss of data.
X-RAY
Alerts the operator that this section references the external radiation source
and damage to the operator that may result from improper use.
Provides advice for the operator regarding use of the device or a process.
Highlights important or unusual points.
Digital Intraoral Sensor can result in damage to, or destruction of, the fragile
Please call CARINA
Technical Support at 877-958-1626.
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For regulatory reasons, all IT components used in connection with
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Digital Intraoral Sensor need to be in compliance with applicable
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safety standards. Refer to Appendix B, "Specifications and Standards."
Digital Intraoral Sensor.
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