K Sensor Digital Dental Radiograph Sensor | Size 1 & Size 2


K Sensor: K Sensor digital radiograph sensor - Size 1
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Description

Digital dental radiography sensor

K Sensor Digital Radiograph Sensor for Clear, Durable Intra-Oral Imaging

The K Sensor is a digital intra-oral radiograph sensor designed for clear dental imaging, comfortable placement and reliable everyday use. Available in Size 1 and Size 2, it is suited to general dentistry, endodontics, restorative dentistry and routine diagnostic radiography.

Size 1 & Size 2 available Up to 2.2 million pixels 25 lp/mm theoretical resolution 4.4 mm thickness IP68 rated 80,000+ bending test

Clearer digital radiographs

The K Sensor is designed to produce high-resolution intra-oral images with strong detail reproduction, helping clinicians assess fine diagnostic features more confidently.

  • HD sensor with up to 2.2 million pixels
  • Theoretical resolution up to 25 lp/mm
  • Designed for detailed apical and restorative assessment
  • Useful for endodontic working length and post-operative records
  • Supports diagnosis, monitoring and patient communication

Durable, practical and surgery-friendly

A dental sensor needs to be clear, comfortable and robust enough for daily use. The K Sensor has a slim 4.4 mm profile, IP68 protection and durability testing designed for repeated clinical handling.

  • 4.4 mm sensor thickness for easier placement
  • Suitable for horizontal and vertical bitewings
  • IP68 dust and water protection
  • 80,000+ bending test
  • Designed for repeated daily clinical use

Toothsaver clinical view

Digital sensors are one of the most important day-to-day imaging investments in a dental practice. We have tested both sensors and phosphor plate systems clinically. Sensors provide an almost instant image for efficient workflow but are wider than phosphor plates. The best sensor is not just the one with good image quality — it also needs to be comfortable to position, durable in use and supported by software that the team can actually work with. Contact us to see clinical images with this sensor.

Toothsaver stocks products selected for clinical usefulness and value, with practical support available when practices need help choosing or setting up equipment. We have found these sensors have good support from manufacturer.

Sizes Size 1 and Size 2 options available
Resolution Up to 2.2 million pixels and 25 lp/mm theoretical resolution
Thickness 4.4 mm profile for easier placement
Protection IP68 rated dust and water protection

Which K Sensor size should I choose?

K Sensor Size 1

Best for: Smaller mouths, children, anterior periapicals and patients who find larger sensors uncomfortable.

Clinical note: Size 1 is easier to place in restricted spaces and can be a useful option for practices that see children or anxious patients.

K Sensor Size 2

Best for: Adult bitewings, posterior periapicals and general routine dental radiography.

Clinical note: Size 2 is usually the main everyday sensor size for adult general dentistry and endodontic imaging.

Useful across clinical dentistry

The K Sensor can be used across a wide range of routine and specialist dental workflows.

  • Endodontics: working length, master cone checks, obturation and review radiographs.
  • Restorative dentistry: caries assessment, margins, crowns, posts and baseline records.
  • Periodontics: bone levels, furcation assessment and monitoring.
  • General dentistry: bitewings, periapicals and routine diagnostic imaging.
  • Patient communication: clearer visual explanation of findings and treatment needs.

Software and image processing

The K Sensor is supplied with KP software designed to be simple to operate, with image processing tools to help improve radiograph visibility and workflow efficiency.

  • KP imaging software support
  • Image processing tools
  • Designed for quick clinical use
  • Useful for improving radiograph display
  • Manual available for setup and reference

Software manual and support

The K Sensor uses KP software. The software manual is available to help practices with setup and day-to-day operation.

KP software manual: Download the K Sensor software manual

For digital sensor purchases, we recommend confirming your software requirements and surgery setup before ordering, especially if you are integrating with existing imaging systems.

Why choose K Sensor from Toothsaver?

Toothsaver is a clinician-led dental supplier founded by Dr Daniel Flynn. We focus on products that offer practical clinical value rather than simply listing manufacturer-led equipment. For imaging products, that means balancing image quality, reliability, usability, support and price.

FAQs

What is the K Sensor used for?

The K Sensor is a digital intra-oral radiograph sensor used for dental X-ray imaging, including periapicals, bitewings, endodontic radiographs, restorative assessment and routine diagnostic records.

What sizes are available?

The K Sensor is available in Size 1 and Size 2.

Which size should I choose?

Size 1 is useful for smaller mouths, children and anterior radiographs. Size 2 is usually the main adult sensor size for bitewings, posterior periapicals and routine general dental imaging.

How thick is the sensor?

The sensor has a 4.4 mm thickness, designed to make placement easier for horizontal and vertical bitewings.

What is the image resolution?

The K Sensor has an HD sensor with up to 2.2 million pixels and a theoretical resolution of up to 25 lp/mm.

Is the sensor water resistant?

Yes. The K Sensor is IP68 rated for dust and water protection.

Does it come with software?

The K Sensor is used with KP software. A software manual is available to support installation and day-to-day operation.

Ask Our Expert

Dr Daniel Flynn will be more than happy to help with any queries on any our products

Ask Our Expert - Dr Daniel Flynn, Specialist Endodontist

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