Which Type of Intraoral Camera is Best for Your Practice?

Posted by Chloe Babauta on 6/23/21

When shopping for the best intraoral camera for your practice, the number of options on the market can be overwhelming. Popular intraoral cameras can range widely in price and functionality. But how do you know which one is the right one for you?  

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Topics: SOTA Imaging, Intraoral Cameras, Intraoral Camera, Savings

Upsurge in Teeth Grinding as Pandemic Stress Lingers

Posted by Frank Holman on 3/12/21

More than 70% of dentists surveyed by the American Dental Association (ADA) Health Policy Institute are seeing an increase of patients experiencing teeth grinding and clenching, conditions often associated with stress. This is an increase from ADA data released in the fall that showed just under 60% of dentists had seen an increase among their patients.

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Topics: Intraoral Cameras

DentalTechup Reviews Clio Digital X-Ray Sensor

Posted by Frank Holman on 1/15/20

DentalTechup product reviewer, Aaron DeForest, DDS, released his review of the SOTA Imaging Clio Digital X-ray Sensor. The review is an extensive look at the sensor’s capabilities, including image quality, ease of use, and integration capabilities. 

DentalTechup was created by Dr DeForest to assist dentists in making the most informed decisions when buying dental products and software. 

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Topics: Digital X-Ray Sensors, Intraoral Cameras, Dental Imaging Software

DentalTechup Reviews Claris i5HD Intraoral Camera

Posted by N. Waln on 12/26/19

Aaron DeForest, DDS, Founder of DentalTechup, reviewed the SOTA Imaging Claris i5HD as part of his video review series of dental products, highlighting the camera’s “crisp, clear images” and integration with SOTA Image software. 

The goal of DentalTechup is to help dentists make their own decisions when buying dental products and software. While SOTA Imaging sent DentalTechup our products for review, Dr DeForest did not receive any form of sponsorship for his review.

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Topics: SOTA Imaging, Digital X-Ray Sensors, Intraoral Cameras, Dental Imaging Software

Section 179 Gives Dentists Opportunity to Capitalize

Posted by N. Waln on 12/16/19

Dentists who own their practice and have bought or financed equipment this year are eligible for big savings through the IRS Section 179 tax deduction. 

“Essentially, Section 179 of the IRS tax code allows businesses to deduct the full purchase price of qualifying equipment and/or software purchased or financed during the tax year,” according to section179.org. “That means that if you buy (or lease) a piece of qualifying equipment, you can deduct the FULL PURCHASE PRICE from your gross income. It’s an incentive created by the U.S. government to encourage businesses to buy equipment and invest in themselves.”

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Topics: Digital X-Ray Sensors, Intraoral Cameras, Dental Imaging Software

SOTA Imaging Offers New Promo at Greater NY Dental Meeting

Posted by N. Waln on 11/12/19

SOTA Imaging will be attending the Greater New York Dental Meeting (GNYDM), December 1st - 4th, where the company is running a limited-time-offer bundle promo.

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Topics: SOTA Imaging, Digital X-Ray Sensors, Intraoral Cameras, Dental Imaging Software

Run Your Practice Easier With SOTA Imaging's Best Deal Of The Year

Posted by N. Waln on 11/12/19

For the end of 2019, SOTA Imaging is offering our lowest price ever on our digital x-ray sensors + intraoral camera bundle. This promotion includes any two Clio Digital X-Ray sensors and a Claris i5HD Intraoral Camera for nearly half the price. It’s one more step SOTA Imaging is taking to make the process of running a dental practice more accessible for our customers.

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Topics: SOTA Imaging, Digital X-Ray Sensors, Intraoral Cameras