Repairing Iray Dental X-ray Sensors: Leave It to the Experts

 

 

At Repair.Dental, we're experts at fixing Iray dental X-ray sensors. Typically, when a Iray dental X-ray sensor stops working, dentists send it to us, and we make it work again or replace it with a brand new sensor for them. This saves them a lot of money compared to buying a new one from companies like Dexis, Kodak, Schick, and others.

 

 

But sometimes, things get a bit tricky, reminding us that certain jobs are best left to the professionals. Dentists are like doing DIY projects and saving money by fixing things around the dental clinic. However, there are times when my DIY attempts end up causing more problems.

 

 

Recently, a dentist sent us an Iray Dental sensor for repair. Before sending it to us, they had tried to fix it themselves, and it didn't go well. They had coated the entire Iray Dental sensor with a rubber spray, making it look pretty messy.

 

 

Surprisingly, under all that rubber, the essential parts of the Iray Dental sensor were still there.

 

 

Thankfully, with lots of patience and hard work—scraping, picking, and sanding—we managed to remove all the rubber coating. What we were left with was a clean Iray Dental sensor:

 

 

Now, it was much easier to repair it, and the end result looked like a brand-new sensor:

 

 

From this experience, we've learned two important lessons about Iray Dental sensor repairs. First, it's best to leave these repairs to trained professionals who have the right skills and tools. Second, even if you try to fix your sensor and run into problems, there's still hope. At Repair.Dental, we don't charge a fee just to check your sensor. In the worst case, if we can't fix it, we'll send it back to you. But in the best case, like with the Iray Dental sensor in this story, you'll get a fully functional sensor back. That way, everyone wins, especially you, as you'll have a working sensor instead of an expensive brands.

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