Woodpecker iSensor for digital X-ray


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Description

Digital intraoral X-ray sensor • Size 1 & Size 2 • High-resolution imaging

Woodpecker iSensor Digital Intraoral X-ray Sensor

The Woodpecker iSensor is a digital intraoral X-ray sensor designed for high-resolution dental radiography, clear diagnostic imaging and efficient everyday use in general dentistry, endodontics, restorative dentistry and implant assessment.

Available from Toothsaver in Size 1 and Size 2 only, with high-definition imaging, 16-bit greyscale performance and a slim sensor profile for easier positioning.

High-Resolution Imaging

Up to 2.2 million pixels for detailed digital intraoral radiographs.

25 lp/mm Theoretical Resolution

Designed to provide clear image detail for diagnostic assessment.

16-Bit ADC

Supports 60,000+ greyscale levels for detailed image contrast.

Size 1 & Size 2 Only

Toothsaver supplies the practical everyday sensor sizes: Size 1 and Size 2.

Woodpecker iSensor for digital intraoral X-ray imaging

The Woodpecker iSensor is a high-definition digital intraoral X-ray sensor for dental practices moving to or upgrading digital radiography.

It is designed to capture detailed intraoral images quickly, helping clinicians assess root canals, apices, bone levels, restorations, caries, implant sites and periapical pathology with greater clarity than conventional film workflows.

With high pixel density, 16-bit greyscale processing and a slim sensor body, the iSensor is a practical choice for everyday dental radiography.

Toothsaver clinician view

For most dental practices, the key requirements from an intraoral sensor are clear images, reliable positioning, practical software integration and sensible value. The Woodpecker iSensor is useful because it offers high-resolution digital imaging in the two sizes most commonly needed in practice: Size 1 and Size 2.

Why dentists choose the Woodpecker iSensor

✓ High-definition imaging

Up to 2.2 million pixels for detailed digital intraoral radiographs.

✓ Clear diagnostic detail

Designed to support assessment of root apices, bifurcations, bone levels and restorative margins.

✓ 25 lp/mm theoretical resolution

High theoretical resolution helps support sharp image detail.

✓ 16-bit greyscale performance

16-bit ADC technology provides 60,000+ greyscale levels for image contrast.

✓ Slim 4.4 mm sensor profile

A slim sensor body supports easier intraoral placement and patient comfort.

✓ Size 1 and Size 2 options

Choose Size 1 for smaller mouths or paediatric use, and Size 2 for routine adult imaging.

Available sizes from Toothsaver

Toothsaver supplies the Woodpecker iSensor in Size 1 and Size 2 only.

Smaller sensor option

Woodpecker iSensor Size 1

Size 1 is useful for smaller mouths, paediatric patients, anterior periapicals and cases where a smaller sensor is easier to position.

  • Practical for smaller arches
  • Useful for anterior imaging
  • Often easier for sensitive patients

Routine adult option

Woodpecker iSensor Size 2

Size 2 is the common routine adult sensor size, useful for posterior periapicals, bitewings and general intraoral radiography.

  • Routine adult imaging
  • Posterior periapicals
  • Bitewing radiographs

Important size note

Toothsaver currently offers Size 1 and Size 2 Woodpecker iSensor variants only.

Designed for clear digital radiography

The Woodpecker iSensor is designed to produce clear, detailed digital radiographs for everyday clinical decision-making.

The high-definition sensor captures fine image detail, while the 16-bit ADC chip supports a wide greyscale range. This helps clinicians visualise important diagnostic features such as root apices, periapical areas, bifurcations and bone structure.

A practical sensor for everyday dentistry

The iSensor is designed for routine intraoral imaging, endodontic assessment, restorative checks, periodontal review, implant planning support and general diagnostic radiography.

Clinical applications

The Woodpecker iSensor can be used across everyday dental radiography, including:

  • Periapical radiographs
  • Bitewing radiographs
  • Endodontic working length and obturation assessment
  • Periapical pathology assessment
  • Bone level assessment
  • Restorative margin and caries assessment
  • Implant assessment and review
  • Paediatric and smaller-mouth imaging with Size 1
  • Routine adult posterior imaging with Size 2

Technical features

Product type

Digital intraoral X-ray sensor / RVG sensor

Brand

Woodpecker

Available sizes

Size 1 and Size 2 only from Toothsaver

Theoretical resolution

25 lp/mm

Greyscale performance

16-bit ADC with 60,000+ greyscale levels

Pixel performance

Up to 2.2 million pixels

Sensor thickness

4.4 mm sensor profile

Use

Digital intraoral radiography

Size guide: Size 1 vs Size 2

Feature Size 1 Size 2
Best for Smaller mouths, paediatric patients and anterior imaging Routine adult imaging, posterior periapicals and bitewings
Positioning Easier to position in limited-space cases Larger field for routine adult diagnostic imaging
Clinical use Children, smaller adults, anterior PAs and gag-sensitive patients Adult bitewings, posterior PAs and general practice radiography
Toothsaver availability Available Available

Why buy the Woodpecker iSensor from Toothsaver?

Toothsaver is an independent, clinician-led dental store founded by Dr Daniel Flynn. We are different from standard dental e-commerce stores because products are selected for clinical usefulness, not manufacturer pressure.

The Woodpecker iSensor is listed because it offers a practical digital intraoral radiography option for dental practices looking for high-resolution imaging, everyday reliability and strong value.

The Toothsaver difference

  • Clinician-led product selection
  • Independent recommendations
  • Products chosen for practical clinical value
  • Customer-first pricing
  • Support from a dental team that understands clinical imaging

Frequently asked questions

What is the Woodpecker iSensor?

The Woodpecker iSensor is a digital intraoral X-ray sensor used for dental radiography.

Which sizes does Toothsaver sell?

Toothsaver sells the Woodpecker iSensor in Size 1 and Size 2 only.

Which size should I choose?

Choose Size 1 for smaller mouths, paediatric patients, anterior radiographs and limited-space cases. Choose Size 2 for routine adult imaging, posterior periapicals and bitewings.

What is the resolution of the iSensor?

The Woodpecker iSensor has a theoretical resolution of 25 lp/mm.

How many greyscale levels does it support?

The iSensor uses a 16-bit ADC chip supporting 60,000+ greyscale levels.

How thick is the sensor?

The sensor has a slim 4.4 mm profile.

Is this suitable for endodontics?

Yes. The iSensor is suitable for endodontic assessment, working length checks, obturation assessment and periapical review.

Is this suitable for routine dental practice?

Yes. The Woodpecker iSensor is suitable for general dental radiography, including periapicals, bitewings, restorative assessment and periodontal review.

Why choose digital sensors over film?

Digital sensors provide immediate image capture, easier storage, image adjustment and more efficient clinical workflow compared with traditional film processing.

Summary

The Woodpecker iSensor Digital Intraoral X-ray Sensor is a high-resolution dental RVG sensor for everyday digital radiography.

With up to 2.2 million pixels, 25 lp/mm theoretical resolution, 16-bit greyscale performance, a slim 4.4 mm profile and Size 1 and Size 2 options from Toothsaver, it is a practical choice for dental practices upgrading or expanding digital intraoral imaging.

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