Converting GALILEOS data to DICOM
What is GALILEOS?
GALILEOS is an advanced 3D planning system for implantology, developed by SIRONA. It is a powerful tool that helps dentists and implantologists in planning and performing complex implant procedures.
The GALILEOS system uses computed tomography (CT) technology to create detailed 3D images of the patient's jaw bone structures. These images provide valuable information about the position of nerves, vessels, and bone, allowing dentists to accurately plan implant placement.
Why do you need to convert to DICOM?
DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) is a standard format for storing and exchanging medical images. It enables data interoperability between different systems, programs, and medical institutions.
- Compatibility: Converting GALILEOS data to DICOM allows it to be integrated with other medical images, such as X-rays. This provides a more complete picture of the patient's condition.
- Wide support: DICOM data can be used in implant planning software from various manufacturers. This provides flexibility and choice of appropriate tools.
- Long-term storage: DICOM is a robust format that provides reliable storage of data for later use and analysis.
How does conversion work?
Conversion of GALILEOS data to DICOM is performed using specialized software software. Typically, the process looks like this:
- Import data: GALILEOS data is being loaded into the conversion program.
- Setting parameters: The user can specify the conversion parameters.
- Export to DICOM: The program converts GALILEOS data to DICOM format and saves it in the cloud.
Where can I get information about conversion?
Additional information on converting GALILEOS data to DICOM can be obtained from the following sources: