
Radiography is a study of the internal structure of organs, which are reflected by X-rays.
Digital radiography is a method of radiodiagnosis in which the projection image of anatomical structures obtained by X-ray radiation is processed digitally
Advantages of digital radiography:
- high quality x-ray image, its ability to digitally process and detect important details
- the ability to reduce the radiation dose
- ease and speed of image acquisition that becomes available for analysis immediately after exposure
- digitally stored information makes it possible to create easily accessible and mobile X-ray archives, to transfer information at any distance from a computer network
- ecological safety over traditional: eliminates the need for expensive film and reagents, equipment for a darkroom and a "poisonous" development process
- high quality back-up images eliminates the need for repeat procedures with additional patient exposure
