Slim CMOS ensures that patients are as comfortable as possible
- Placing and positioning a sensor in the patient’s mouth is still challenging. Over the years, digital sensor technology has improved to achieve patient comfort.
- VATECH R&D Center tested the thickness which minimizes the most pain, and led in technology while using a CMOS chip.
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