

In modern dental radiography, numbers matter.
Dental clinics need more than promises when it comes to quality assurance. They need measurable results that prove patient safety, compliance, and imaging precision. The latest Phantom XY System performance statistics clearly demonstrate why digital quality assurance is becoming the new standard for clinics across Canada and beyond.
With more than 30,000 digital quality assurance tests performed, significantly fewer retakes, and thousands of unnecessary exposures prevented, the Phantom XY System continues to show real-world impact in clinical environments.
Scalability Proven Across Clinical Environments
One of the strongest indicators of trust in any healthcare technology is adoption.
The Phantom XY System has now completed over 30,000 digital quality assurance tests across dental radiography workflows. This level of usage demonstrates that the platform is not only technically reliable but also scalable across different practice sizes, from independent dental offices to multi-location clinics.
Consistency at this scale is critical. Daily QA must be fast, repeatable, and easy for staff to perform without interrupting patient workflow. By automating the testing and documentation process, Phantom XY allows clinics to maintain a reliable standard every day.
Significantly Lower X-Ray Retakes
One of the most important outcomes shown in the latest system statistics is that X-ray retakes are 5 to 11 times lower than the industry average.
This matters directly for both clinic efficiency and patient safety.
Every retake means additional radiation exposure, added chair time, and possible delays in diagnosis. By identifying calibration drift, exposure inconsistencies, and image quality issues before they affect clinical imaging, Phantom XY helps ensure the first image is diagnostically reliable.
Fewer retakes also improve staff workflow and reduce unnecessary interruptions during busy clinic hours. This translates into better patient experience and stronger compliance with ALARA principles.
8,800 Unnecessary Radiation Exposures Prevented
Perhaps the most powerful statistic is the prevention of 8,800 unnecessary radiation exposures.
This is more than a technical achievement. It is a direct patient safety outcome.
Reducing avoidable exposure is one of the central goals of modern radiographic quality assurance. When clinics can detect deterioration in image quality early, they prevent repeated scans that would otherwise expose patients to additional radiation.
For a company built around patient safety and diagnostic precision, this statistic strongly reinforces the real-world value of digital QA.
99% Diagnostic Performance Rate
Phantom XY also reports a 99% diagnostic performance rate.
This level of precision helps clinics maintain confidence that every image captured meets the standard required for reliable diagnosis.
Modern dental imaging depends on consistency in contrast, sharpness, density, alignment, and exposure quality. Even small deviations can impact clinical interpretation.
By continuously verifying these parameters through automated testing, Phantom XY helps clinics maintain image quality at a consistently high level while reducing human error associated with manual QA methods.
Built for Compliance and Audit Readiness
The system remains fully aligned with Health Canada Safety Code 30 requirements and ALARA expectations.
This means clinics are not only improving patient outcomes but also strengthening regulatory compliance. Every completed test is automatically documented, time-stamped, and securely stored for future review.
When inspectors or auditors request proof of daily QA, clinics can provide clear, traceable digital records instantly.
The Bottom Line
The statistics speak for themselves.
30,000+ tests completed.
5 to 11 times fewer retakes.
8,800 unnecessary exposures prevented.
99% diagnostic performance.
These are not theoretical benefits. These are measurable clinical outcomes that directly support safer imaging, stronger compliance, and better patient care.
Phantom XY continues to set the standard for the future of dental digital quality assurance.





