CsI vs. CdTe in Panoramic X-rays: What’s the Real Difference?

CsI vs. CdTe in Panoramic X-rays: What’s the Real Difference?

When you’re looking at a panoramic X-ray, the clarity of the image can make all the difference in diagnosing and planning treatments. That clarity comes down to the sensor technology inside your imaging system—CsI (Cesium Iodide) or CdTe (Cadmium Telluride). Both are solid options, but CdTe gives you a little extra edge.

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Here’s the difference in simple terms:

  • CsI sensors work in two steps: They turn X-rays into light first, then into an electrical signal. It’s reliable, but some image details can get blurred along the way.
  • CdTe sensors skip the extra step. They go straight from X-rays to an electrical signal, giving you sharper images with better contrast and fewer artifacts.


Image courtesy of Dentsply Sirona


Quick Comparison: CsI vs. CdTe

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Image courtesy of Dentsply Sirona

?? On the left: CsI technology—good, but a little softer and less detailed.

?? On the right: CdTe technology—crisp, clear, and ready to impress.


Why It Matters Day-to-Day

?Think of it like your TV. CsI is like HD—it looks good and gets the job done. But CdTe? That’s your 4K upgrade. It’s sharper, clearer, and lets you see everything you need with zero effort.

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With CdTe sensors, you get:

? Sharper images (hello, diagnostic confidence!)

? Lower radiation doses (your patients will thank you).

? Better results in tricky cases where fine details matter most.

?Sure, CsI is still great for standard imaging, but if you’re looking for the best of the best, CdTe is where it’s at.

?What’s your go-to technology in the clinic? Have you tried out the CdTe difference yet? Let’s talk about it!

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