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"With the responsibility of owning multiple dental imaging centers, I've always felt the most important ideal to hold on to is the ALARA principle (As Low as Reasonably Acceptable). NewTom is one CBCT manufacturer in dental radiography that truly adheres to the ALARA concept. NewTom achieves this with its proprietary Safe Beam technology where initial scout images set the mA based on the density of the patient's cranium and automatically adjusts to provide the lowest dose with the highest image quality. I personally feel that the Smart Beam technology in the NewTom VGi, along with the .3mm focal spot, medical grade rotating anode and flat panel make it the best machine in dentistry today, bar none."

Jerry Peck
CEO C-Dental X-Ray, Inc.
CEO McCormack Dental Imaging
CTO iDent Surgical Guides

NewTom News

(Elmsford, NY, May 13, 2010) - AFP Imaging Corporation (OTC.AFPC.PK) the leading provider of warrantied 3D Mobile Cone Beam CT solutions announced that availability of Mobile 3D Cone Beam CT Imaging services continues to expand. AFP Imaging is proud to announce the addition of 3 new mobile imaging operations serving six new states. Tru Imaging in Tennessee and Kentucky, Diagnostic 3D Imaging in North Carolina, and Mobile Maxillofacial Imaging in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine are the latest Mobile 3D imaging operations utilizing the powerful NewTom VGi Cone Beam 3D scanner. These new additions, as well as the other independently owned 3D Mobile Cone Beam CT businesses featuring the NewTom VGi, can be seen at http://www.afpimaging.com/newtommobileimagingcenters. [More]

(Sanford, FL and Elmsford, NY, March 3; Mobile 3DCT Imaging and AFP Imaging Corporation [OTC.AFPC.PK]) AFP Imaging and Mobile 3DCT Imaging founders Stephen M. Ross MD, PhD, Shelly McCormick and Robert H. Soule, and are proud to announce the latest mobile imaging service using the NewTom VGi 3D Cone Beam CT scanner which will operate in the state of Florida. This adds yet another mobile operation to an ever growing fleet of independently owned mobile units across the country which utilizes the NewTom VGi Cone Beam CT. [More]

(Ottawa, IL and Elmsford, NY, January 25, 2010; 3D Mobile Imaging and AFP Imaging Corporation [OTC.AFPC.PK]) AFP Imaging and Deborah Vessell, owner of 3D Mobile imaging, are proud to announce the first NewTom VGi mobile 3D Cone Beam CT scanner to operate in the state of Illinois. This adds yet another mobile operation to an ever growing fleet of independently owned mobile Cone Beam CT units across the country which utilizes the NewTom VGi Cone Beam CT. [More]

(Augusta, GA and Elmsford, NY, January 13, 2010; 3D Mobile Imaging of the CSRA and AFP Imaging Corporation [OTC.AFPC.PK]) Dental practitioners in Georgia and South Carolina can now offer the latest technology and greatest convenience to their patients thanks to a new mobile dental radiology service. 3D Mobile Imaging of the CSRA is the only mobile NewTom Cone Beam 3D (CB3D) Imaging unit in the area to offer state-of the-art CB3D service allowing patients to be scanned at the dentist's office. The new service is an alternative to the traditional "brick and mortar" dental imaging center and offers far less radiation than a medical CT scan. The mobile imaging approach eliminates the inconvenience to patients and practitioners of referrals to offsite specialty imaging centers. 3D Mobile Imaging is one of more than 24 different mobile imaging operations across the country utilizing NewTom Cone Beam 3D scanners, to deliver this unique service a market with an explosive demand. [More]

May 5, 2008 - (Elmsford, NY) - AFP Imaging Corporation (OTCBB: AFPC.OB) is proud to announce a 25% reduced scan time on its NewTom VG Cone Beam Scanner. The NewTom VG is an upright or vertical generation (VG) CBCT scanning system allowing patients to sit, stand or remain in a wheelchair while being scanned. The newly reduced scan time lessens the likelihood of patient movement, allowing practitioners the ability to take higher-quality images. These shorter scan times and higher-quality images means less retakes and potentially faster, more accurate diagnosis for both the patient and practitioner. Patients have to remain still for shorter amounts of time, which is especially ideal for children and infirm patients. A shorter scan time, plus the familiarity of an upright, panoramic-style machine increases patient acceptance and comfort. [More]