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Dexcowin Cocoon Dental Intra Oral HandHeld X-Ray Unit
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Dexcowin Cocoon Dental Intra-Oral HandHeld X-Ray Unit
Ergonomic Design Dexcowin Cocoon is designed with a gun-style trigger, providing ergonomic handling and ease of use. The Dexcowin Cocoon is lightweight, weighing less than 5 pounds, making it convenient for on-the-go applications. Its UV coated case ensures easy maintenance and cleaning, further adding to its practicality and functionality.
The Dexcowin Cocoon X-Ray has an easy to use display and control function and even comes equipped with Voice Prompts!
The Dexcowin Cocoon Dental Intra Oral HandHeld X-Ray Unit has a Long-Life Lithium Battery, the best battery technology on the market today, taking over 500 x-ray shots on a single battery charge compared to only 100 with other systems. Forget to charge the battery? No sweat. Just plug in the power adapter to the nearest outlet and take continue to taking x-rays.
• Eliminate multiple X-Ray units. • Simplify your design and reduce your cabinet costs. • Eliminate between operatory shielding |
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Advanced Radiation Safety
Dexcowin Cocoon X-Ray Unit has been designed with safety as a top priority, both internally and externally. The lead-wrapped generator and cone ensure complete protection against radiation leakage. The back scatter shield provides external protection against radiation exposure. The device also features trigger safety and screen lock functions, which prevent accidental or unwanted X-ray exposure. The device has been extensively evaluated and deemed secure for operation by esteemed professionals, including Professor David M. Hamby, a renowned health physics expert at Oregon State University. Intuitive UI
The Cocoon Handheld X-Ray Unit offers advanced functionality, including the ability to dynamically adjust exposure time based on the specific body part being imaged. Users have the option to choose from a variety of detectors to suit their specific needs. The control panel provides intuitive and user-friendly control over various features and settings. The device also features voice guidance, providing support and alerts during operational procedures, ensuring safe and effective use.
Less Retakes
How many times have you set up your conventional wall mounted x-ray generater, only to have it drift as you go to take an x-ray? The Dexcowin Cocoon Handheld Dental X-Ray can reduce the number of retakes by up to 50%.
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Dexcowin Cocoon Specifications :
Tube Voltage: 70 kV Tube Current: 2mA (External Power) / 1. 7 mA (Internal Battery) Tube Focal Spot Size: 0.4 mm Power Consumption: 336 VA, 321VA Cooling Method: Oil Cooling Method Total Filtration: Over 2.3 mm Al (Inherent Filtration: 1.0 mm Al) ° Target Angle: 12.5° Exposure Time Range: 0.05 -1.0 sec Exposure Time Interval between the exposure : 0.01 sec Distance to Target (Distance between Target and Focal Spot : 18 cm {7 inch) Body Dimension: 322(L) x 134(W) x 262(H) [mm] Body Weight : 4.8 lb (Back Scattered Shield excluded) Battery : 16.8 V Battery exposure capacity : 500 Shots with full charged Voice Guide pre recorded Narration for quick user training Wide UI screen Item Sku# 7017 2 Year Warranty
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Application for Cocoon HandHeld X-Ray unit in Dental and Veterinary
Cocoon X-Ray Unit has enough power and handy weight to be used for both general treatment and operation.
Dental When mobility is needed most frequently, x-rays are important as a progress check in many dental surgical operations. Moving a patient under anesthesia for a wall-mounted x-ray is not only inconvenient and time-consuming for the doctor, but risky for the patient. The Cocoon portable handheld x-RAY device allows for true one-hand portable X-RAY shots: as many as 500 shots before recharging. It is more efficient for dentists and oral surgeons, and the operator is also protected by advanced safety features.
Veterinary The Dexcowin Cocoon portable handheld X-RAY Unit provides veterinarians instant and accurate diagnoses on-site, eliminating the need to transport heavy animals for body and oral X-RAY imaging.
In many pet clinics pets requiring examination for illness or infection face risk of high radiation exposure, especially small pet oral scans. But Cocoon portable handheld X-RAY device uses low radiation, avoiding unnecessary exposure for furry family members. |
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MaxRay Cocoon Portable Handheld Dental X-Ray
The Cocoon is Lightweight. Portable. Handheld.
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Dexcowin Cocoon Dental Intra-Oral HandHeld X-Ray Unit
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Dexcowin Cocoon Handheld X-Ray Unit State Approval
The Cocoon is FDA Approved but each state has their own approvals as well for Handheld X-Ray Units. Please check your states Approval Status.
Alabama
APPROVED
Apply for exemption / must document training manual
Arizona
APPROVED
R12-1-610.01. Handheld Intraoral Dental Radiographic Unit Requirements For Use A. Registrants are subject to the following requirements for Intraoral dental radiographic units designed to be operated as a hand?held unit: 1. For all uses: a. Operators of hand?held intraoral dental radiographic units shall be specifically trained to operate such equipment. b. A handheld intraoral dental radiographic unit shall be held without any motion during a patient examination. A tube stand may be utilized to immobilize a handheld intraoral dental radiographic unit during patient examination. c. The operator shall ensure there are no bystanders within a radius of at least six feet from the patient being examined with a handheld intraoral radiographic unit. 2. Additional requirements for operatories in permanent facilities: a. Handheld intraoral dental radiographic units shall be used for patient examinations in dental operatories thatmeet the structural shielding requirements specified by the Agency or by a qualified health or medical physicist. b. Handheld intraoral dental radiographic units shall not be used for patient examinations in hallways and waiting rooms. B. Hand?held units may only be used in a manner as specified on the registration issued.
California
APPROVED
1. The portable dental X-ray system being used has received FDA approval and is being used in a manner consistent with that approval; 2. A backscatter shield provided by the manufacturer, which provides not less than 0.25 mm lead equivalent, must be permanently affixed in place at all times; the X-ray system may not be used if this component becomes broken or dislodged; 3. Personnel monitoring devices must be worn by all individuals operating portable dental X-ray systems. The personnel monitoring must be evaluated on a monthly basis, and records must be available for review by the Department; 4. All personnel must receive training in the safe use of these X-ray systems; records of training must be available for review by the Department.Must wear personal monitoring device (Nomad, monitoring device not required)
Deleware
APPROVED
Must apply for variance.
Contact Delaware Radiology Board: (302)744-4546
Florida
Cleared by Regulation
A Dosimeter is Required for use.
Georgia
APPROVED
1. Portable equipment shall be used only for examinations where it is impractical for medical purposes, to transfer the patient to the x-ray suite. 290-5-22.04 (4) (g) 2. When this portable device is used, a pistol grip and a permanently attached back scatter device must be part of the equipment. The operator shall not be able to remove either the grip or the back scatter device. 3. All operators will wear a lead apron when making exposures. 4. If any operator has a need to use a portable handheld dental machine on a regular basis (see reference no. 1) they shall be provided with a dosimetry badge. 5. Equipment shall be secured against unauthorized use by a key or password.
Hawaii
APPROVED
The operator shall use a lead apron and thyroid collar while operating a handheld dental xray unit.
Indiana
Confirmed with conditions
Must email/call Dave Nauth (317) 233-7563 [email protected] a letter requesting a variance. Also must use an apron.
Iowa
APPROVED
Must apply for a variance.
Please call Iowa Radiology Board at (515) 281-0415
Kentucky
APPROVED
Dosimeter Required, Apron Required, See vendor requirement: Must request an exemption send request in writing to: Kentucky Radiation Health, 275 E Main St., Mailstop: HS1C-A, Frankfort, KY 40621, Fax 502-564-1492
Louisiana
APPROVED
Must keep shield in place, Use in treatment area, wear dosimeter badge, must submit statement regarding storage, Dr. must submit training certificate.
Maryland
APPROVED
Cleared by regulation. Must apply for variance.
Contact Maryland Radiology Board at (410) 537-3186
Massachusetts
APPROVED
Contact Karan Farris Massachusetts Radiology Board at (617) 242-3055 EXT 2011 for questions.
(F) Hand Held Intraoral Dental Radiographic Units (1) For all uses: (a) Operators of hand held intraoral dental radiographic units shall be specifically trained to operate such equipment. (b) When operating a hand held intraoral dental radiographic unit, operators shall wear a lead apron and thyroid collar, unless otherwise authorized by the Agency or a qualified health or medical physicist. (c) A hand held intraoral dental radiographic unit shall be held without any motion during a patient examination. A tube stand may be utilized to immobilize a hand held intraoral dental radiographic unit during patient examination. (d) Unless otherwise authorized by the Agency, a hand?held intraoral dental radiographic unit shall be used with a secondary radiation block. (e) The operator shall ensure there are no bystanders within a radius of at least six feet from the patient being examined with a hand held intraoral radiographic unit. (2) Additional requirements for operatories in permanent facilities: (a) Handheld intraoral dental radiographic units shall be used for patient examinations in dental operatories that meet the structural shielding requirements specified by the Agency or by a qualified health or medical physicist. (b) Handheld intraoral dental radiographic units shall not be used for patient examinations in hallways and waiting rooms.
Michigan
NO CONFIRMATION
May be able to apply for variance.
Minnesota
APPROVED
Does require variance (recommend the office request variance prior to purchase)
Contact Minnesota Radiology Board at (651) 201-4533
Mississippi
NO CONFIRMATION
May apply for variance. Contact Mississippi Radiology Board at (601) 987-6893
Nebraska
NO CONFIRMATION
May be able to apply for variance. Call Nebraska Radiology Board at (402) 471-0560
New Mexico
APPROVED
Must get a variance: Justification for use, commitment to safety and security and training. Contact New Mexico Radiology Board at (505) 753-7256
Registration Form: https://www.env.nm.gov/nmrcb/documents/RadiationProducingMachineRegistration_RADServices_FinalApril2013.pdf
North Carolina
APPROVED
- Operator must wear a lead apron.
- Facility must register the machines with this Section within 30 days of initial activation
- Operators of the unit must complete the training provided by the manufacturer prior to use
- A record of training must be retained for each operator (This should be a printed certificate)
- Each operator must be authorized to utilize Dental x-ray equipment in NC
Personnel monitoring must be worn by operators during use of the unit Lead aprons or whole body protective barriers of not less than 0.25 mm lead equivalent must be utilized by the operator
- The registrant’s Written Radiation Safety Program must address use of the hand-held machine
- The unit must be secured when not in use to prevent exposure by a non-authorized user
- The back scatter shield must be in place for use of the device
- At a minimum, E or F Speed Film or a digital sensor should be used for dental exams
- A copy of this letter must be maintained by the registrant
Rhode Island
APPROVED
See Part F Apendix D of RI Dental x-ray regulations for specifications for handheld use.
Tennessee
APPROVED
Dosimeter Badge Required for use for (1) Year.
Contact Tennessee Radiology Board (615) 532-0399 for questions.
Utah
APPROVED
(12) Handheld Portable Dental X?ray Systems. (a) X-ray equipment designed to be hand?held shall comply with Section R313-28-31, excluding Subsection R313-28-31(5), and with Section R313-28-80, excluding Subsections R313-28-80(7)(b) and R313-28-80(11)(b). (b) Protective shielding of at least 0.5 millimeter lead equivalence shall be provided for the operator to protect the operator’s torso, hands, face, and gonads from backscatter radiation. If the protective shielding is a backscatter shield attached to the Dental x-ray unit, the shield shall be positioned as close to the patient as possible and the operator shall take care to remain in a protective position. (c) Portable radiation machines designed to be handheld are exempt from Subsection R313-28-35(7). The portable radiation machines shall be held by the tube housing support or handle and shall be used in accordance with the manufacturer’s operating procedures. (d) In addition to the requirements of Subsection R313-28-350(1), each operator shall complete the training program supplied by the manufacturer prior to using the Dental x-ray unit. Records of training shall be maintained on file for examination by an authorized representative of the Director.
Virginia
APPROVED
Must request variance, dosimeter, each user must read and make themselves familiar with the device. Contact Virginia Radiology Board at (804) 864-8170
Washington
APPROVED
Apron may be required. Contact Washington Radiology Board at (360) 236-3267
Wyoming
APPROVED
Apron may be required. Contact Wyoming Radiology Board at (307) 777-4951
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