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Report date: 17.09.2025
Mobile Periapical X-ray Device Analysis Report
Product Description and Area of Use
The images show a periapical X-ray device mounted on a wheeled stand with articulated arms. Such devices are typically used in dental clinics to obtain detailed X-ray images of one or several teeth and the surrounding bone tissue. The mobile structure of the device allows it to be easily transported between different treatment rooms.
- Identified Device: Mobile Periapical X-ray Unit
- Quantity: A total of 1 X-ray device and its integrated mobile stand.
General Condition and Physical Assessment
The device is generally in good condition and appears used. No significant impact, breakage, or cracks were observed on it. Some minimal scratches and slight peeling, consistent with use, are present on the metal stand and articulated arms. However, these deformations are not at a level that would affect the device’s functionality. The device appears to have been generally cleaned.
Mechanical and Electronic Component Analysis
The mechanical components, consisting of the articulated arms and the wheeled stand, are visually in good condition. All wheels are in place, and the stand appears stable. The digital screen on the device’s electronic control panel is understood to be working and displaying the value “0.10”. This indicates that the device is receiving power and its basic electronic circuits are active. The buttons and schematic indicators on the control panel are physically complete. The coiled-cable hand switch, used for exposure (shooting) and connected to the device, is present, and its cable shows no visible breaks or kinks.
Accessories and Equipment
Apart from the coiled-cable hand switch, which is a standard part of the device and initiates the exposure process, no additional accessories (such as a phosphor plate, RVG sensor, user manual, etc.) are visible in the images.
Technical Details and Label Information
On the device’s control panel, there is a schematic table showing recommended exposure times for different tooth structures and patient types (adult/child). The “0.10” displayed on the digital screen likely indicates the exposure time in seconds. Specific label information such as the device’s serial number, REF code, lot number, or year of manufacture could not be legibly identified in the images.
Conclusion and Potential Risk Assessment
Based on the evidence in the images, no significant malfunction of the mobile periapical X-ray device has been detected. It is understood that the device is powered on and the control panel is active. Its physical condition is good, and there are no visible problems with its mechanical components. Apart from minor cosmetic imperfections due to use, no serious wear or damage signs that would prevent the device from operating have been identified. In this state, the device presents a functional and ready-to-use appearance.






