Technology

Nuclident uses advanced electrical impedance technology to revolutionize dental diagnostics. Instead of radiation, it measures the electrical resistance of dental tissues to identify cavities, cracks, and decay. Healthy teeth show high impedance, while areas with decay or damage show lower impedance due to changes in mineral density.

How It Works

1

A small, safe electrical current is applied to the tooth.

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The impedance of the tooth is measured to detect variations in density and structure.

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AI analyzes the data to create detailed 3D or 2D conductivity maps, highlighting problem areas.

This technology ensures safe, precise, and non-invasive diagnostics, making it ideal for patients of all ages, including children and pregnant women. With Nuclident, dentists can detect issues early, prevent costly treatments, and provide better care.