Professional E2V X-Ray Sensor Repair Services
Worldwide Services
Your dental practice depends on precise X-ray imaging every single day. When a sensor fails, everything stops: appointments, diagnoses, revenue, and patient trust at Repair.Dental, we specialize in professional E2V x-ray dental sensor repair, restoring sensors used across leading dental brands to their original performance fast, affordably, and without the stress.
E2V is a globally recognized technology company, known for its advanced CMOS and CCD image sensors that power many of today's most trusted dental imaging devices. E2V does not sell complete dental sensors directly to clinics; instead, its high-precision imaging components are embedded inside sensors manufactured by leading dental brands. This makes E2V technology one of the most widely used in the dental industry and one of the most important to repair correctly.
Models We Repair, Brands Powered by E2V-Based Sensor Technology
E2V provides the core imaging components, high-sensitivity CMOS sensors, that many dental sensor manufacturers integrate into their products. If your sensor uses advanced CMOS technology, our team has the expertise to diagnose and repair it effectively.
We commonly service sensors from leading dental brands, including:
• Dentsply Sirona (Schick CDR, Schick 33, Schick Elite)
• DEXIS (Platinum, Titanium Series)
• Gendex (GXS-700, Visualix eHD)
• Carestream Dental (RVG 5200, RVG 6200, RVG 6100)
• Planmeca ProSensor Series
• Owandy Radiology (RIO, QUINT)
• Vatech EzSensor (Classic, HD)
• Suni Medical Imaging (SuniRay, Suni Plus)
• iRay (Owandy-based) sensor series
• DentiMax digital sensor lines
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⚠️ Important Note About E2V Technology
E2V is a component and technology provider, not a direct manufacturer of complete dental sensors. Their precision CMOS imaging chips are used internally by numerous top dental sensor brands. Our technicians are trained to repair sensors that incorporate E2V imaging technology, regardless of the outer brand name on your device. |
Common Issues We Fix in E2V-Based Dental Sensors
E2V's imaging components are built for precision and longevity, but the sensors they power still encounter damage from daily clinical use. Our repair team addresses every common failure:
✔ USB Cable & Connector Damage
The most frequent failure point. Repeated bending, pulling, and accidental yanking cause internal wire breaks and connector degradation. We replace cables with reinforced components for lasting durability.
✔ CMOS Sensor Chip Malfunction
E2V's high-sensitivity CMOS chips can fail due to electrical surges, moisture exposure, or manufacturing wear. Our technicians perform component-level diagnostics and targeted repairs.
✔ Cracked or Broken Sensor Housing
Drops, bites, and accidental impacts can crack the outer shell. We restore housing integrity to protect the internal imaging components.
✔ Blank, Blurry, or Low-Quality Images
Degraded image output, including partial images, streaks, or complete blank screens, is often caused by sensor chip damage or loose internal connections.
✔ Sensor Not Recognized by Software
When your imaging software fails to detect the sensor, the issue often lies in firmware, driver conflicts, or internal communication failures that we can resolve.
✔ Moisture & Sterilization Damage
Exposure to cleaning agents or autoclave steam can cause corrosion or short circuits. We perform deep-level cleaning and component restoration.
✔ Intermittent Connection or Dropout
Sensors that randomly disconnect during use indicate internal wiring failures. We trace and repair micro-wire connections under magnification.
✔ Physical Bite Damage
Patients biting down on sensors during imaging is a surprisingly common cause of internal component damage. We repair the damage and reinforce weak points.
Free Shipping. Free Estimates. No Hassle
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STEP 1 |
Request your free shipping label at Repair.Dental via call, WhatsApp, email, or visit Repair.Dental to initiate your repair. For international clients, we provide competitive guidance on express shipping. |
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STEP 2 |
Pack your X-ray sensor securely. Drop it off at UPS. No couriers to chase, just drop it off, and we can schedule a pickup at your convenience. |
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STEP 3 |
Our technicians run a full diagnosis the same day in most cases. You get a detailed written estimate. You approve it before any work begins. |
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STEP 4 |
We repair your X-ray sensor using genuine OEM parts where available, run calibration and performance testing, and ship it back fast. Most repairs take 2 to 3 days in standard cases and 3 to 5 days in complex cases |
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Your repaired X-ray sensor arrives with a model-specific warranty, a full repair report, and post-repair support. |
Get a free estimate today, no obligation, no hidden fees. Repair.Dental makes it simple |
Why Dental Clinics Trust Repair.Dental
Thousands of dental practices across the world rely on Repair. Dental is their go-to partner for sensor repair. Here is why:
✔ Certified Expert Technicians
Our repair specialists have deep expertise in digital dental imaging systems, including sensors powered by E2V CMOS technology. We work at the component level, not just surface fixes.
✔ All Brands, All Models
We repair sensors from every major brand, regardless of who made the imaging components inside.
✔ Significant Cost Savings
Our repair services typically cost a fraction of purchasing a brand-new sensor, saving your practice thousands of dollars.
✔ Fast Turnaround
Most repairs are completed in 2-3 business days. We know downtime costs money.
✔ Free Shipping Both Ways
We provide prepaid shipping labels so you never pay out-of-pocket to send your sensor to us.
✔ Warranty on Every Repair
Every repair we perform is backed by a warranty, so you can trust the results.
✔ Real-Time Repair Tracking
Monitor your sensor's repair status online, every step of the way.
✔ No Fix, No Fee Policy
If we cannot repair your sensor, we will return it to you at no charge. No risk to you.
How Repair.Dental Compares
Not all repair options are equal. See how Repair.Dental stacks up against local shops and manufacturer services.
Feature |
Repair.Dental |
Local Repair Shops |
Manufacturer Services |
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Cost |
Fraction of replacement cost |
Varies, often unclear pricing |
Highest, often near full price |
Turnaround Time |
2-3 business days avg. |
Unpredictable; can take weeks |
1–4 weeks or more |
Warranty |
✔ Included on all repairs |
Limited or none |
May vary; often 90 days |
Free Shipping |
✔ Yes, both ways |
✘ Usually not included |
✘ Customer pays shipping |
Free Estimate |
✔ Always, no obligation |
Rarely offered upfront |
✘ Inspection fees common |
Brand Coverage |
✔ All major brands repaired |
Limited brands |
Own brand only |
Vet Clinic Support |
✔ Yes, veterinary clinics too |
Rarely |
✘ Dental-only focus |
Expert Technicians |
✔ Certified specialists |
General technicians |
✔ Brand-trained only |
Online Tracking |
✔ Real-time repair status |
Phone only |
Limited portal access |
Dentist Pain Points
A malfunctioning X-ray sensor is not just a technical inconvenience. It is a disruption that affects every aspect of your practice. Here are the most common pain points dentists face and why fast, professional repair matters.
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Sensor Failure Mid-Procedure
A sensor that stops working mid-appointment leaves patients waiting and disrupts your entire schedule. |
Shock of Replacement Costs
New sensors can cost $3,000–$8,000+. That's a serious hit to any practice's budget, especially for smaller clinics. |
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Days of Costly Downtime
While awaiting a replacement, you're canceling appointments, losing revenue, and frustrating loyal patients. |
Declining Image Quality
Degraded images mean inaccurate diagnoses, repeat exposures, and higher patient radiation risk. |
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USB Cable & Connector Damage
Constant bending and pulling destroy cable connections, the most common failure point in all sensor brands. |
Software & Connectivity Problems
Sensors that randomly disconnect, fail to sync, or produce error messages can be just as disruptive as physical damage. |
Dentist Guide: Maintaining and Repairing X-Ray Sensors
Proper care of your digital X-ray sensor extends its lifespan significantly and reduces the likelihood of costly repairs. This guide applies to sensors from all major brands, including those powered by E2V imaging technology.
Daily Care Best Practices
• Always use protective barriers (sensor sleeves) for every patient to prevent moisture and contamination damage
• Handle sensors gently. Never allow patients to bite down hard on the sensor body
• Store sensors by coiling the USB cable loosely, avoiding sharp bends near the connector
• Keep sensors away from autoclave steam, harsh disinfectants, and immersion in liquids
• Wipe sensors with approved non-abrasive, low-moisture disinfectant cloths only
Warning Signs That Repair Is Needed
• Images appear partially blank, streaked, or significantly darker than usual
• The sensor is not recognized by your imaging software after reconnecting
• USB connection drops frequently during imaging sessions
• Physical cracks, bends, or trauma visible on the sensor body or cable
• Visible discoloration, corrosion, or moisture inside the sensor
When to Repair vs. Replace
In most cases, professional repair is the smarter, more cost-effective choice. Replacement should only be considered when:
• The CMOS sensor chip is beyond repair due to extreme physical damage
• The cost of repair approaches or exceeds the cost of a refurbished replacement
• The sensor model is no longer supported by the current imaging software
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What Dental Professionals Are Saying
Do not just take our word for it. Here is what real dental professionals say about their experience with Repair.Dental:
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"Repair.Dental saved us over $4,000 by fixing our Schick sensor instead of replacing it. The turnaround was under a week, and the image quality is perfect. I will not go anywhere else."
— Dr. Sarah M., Family Dental Associates, Texas |
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"I was skeptical at first — sending a sensor through the mail. But the process was completely seamless. Free shipping label, clear communication, and my DEXIS Platinum was back working like new."
— Dr. James R., Lakeside Dental Group, Ontario, Canada |
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"Our Carestream RVG sensor had a broken cable and blurry images. Repair.Dental diagnosed it the same day they received it and had it back to us in four days. Incredible service."
— Dr. Priya K., Smile Studio Dental, California |
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"As a veterinary clinic, we were not sure if they repaired sensors for vet use. They do — and they did an excellent job. Our dental imaging is back up, and our patients are grateful."
— Dr. Andrew L., Westview Veterinary Clinic, Florida |
Dual Practice Focus: Serving Dental & Veterinary Clinics
Digital X-ray sensors are not exclusive to human dentistry. Veterinary clinics increasingly rely on the same advanced intraoral sensor technology to perform dental procedures on their animal patients, and those sensors need expert care too.
Repair. Dental proudly serves both:
• General and specialist dental practices of all sizes
• Pediatric, orthodontic, and oral surgery clinics
• Veterinary dental clinics and animal hospitals
• Corporate dental service organizations (DSOs)
• University dental schools and training programs
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is E2V technology in dental sensors?
A: Teledyne E2V is a global leader in high-performance CMOS and CCD imaging components. Their image sensors are used internally by many leading dental sensor manufacturers to deliver superior image quality, low radiation dose, and high sensitivity. E2V does not sell complete dental sensors directly; they supply the precision components that power them.
Q: Which dental sensor brands use E2V-based components?
A: Many popular brands incorporate E2V imaging technology, including Dentsply Sirona (Schick), DEXIS, Carestream Dental, Gendex, Owandy, Vatech, and others. If you are unsure whether your sensor uses E2V components, contact us, and our technicians will evaluate it for you.
Q: How much does an E2V dental sensor repair cost?
A: Repair costs vary based on the type and extent of damage. However, professional repair typically costs significantly less than purchasing a new sensor. Contact Repair.Dental for a completely free, no-obligation estimate.
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Stop Losing Revenue to a Broken Sensor
Get professional E2V x-ray dental sensor repair from the experts at Repair.Dental. Free estimate. Free shipping. Fast turnaround. Backed by a warranty.
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* Repair availability and pricing may vary by device model, manufacturer, repair type, condition, required parts, and location. Not all models listed may be eligible for repair. Final repair options and charges will be confirmed after evaluation and before service begins.