The Truth about Gray Film
Quality You Can Trust
As a dental professional, you’ve made the right choice by selecting KODAK Dental Film for your diagnostic imaging needs. Over the past century, the Kodak name has become synonymous with high-quality and, as always, we are committed to helping you capture the clearest, sharpest diagnostic images possible.
With today’s economy, we understand that you may be tempted to consider lower-cost film products, which, thanks to global accessibility via the Internet, are easier than ever to obtain. While we realize that, at first glance, these alternatives may appear to be more affordable options, it is important to understand that these products may be far more costly.
Unknown Sources Equals Unknown Risks
It is our commitment to you that warns you of the risks of obtaining dental film from unknown sources over the Internet. Known as “gray film,” many of these products have not been approved for use in the United States or Canada, which can cause undue risk to your patients’ safety, as well as threaten your practice’s reputation.
When you purchase film from unauthorized sources, there is no way to know whether the product you receive is actually the product you intended to purchase. Oftentimes, products are improperly labeled or stored and, in many cases, they are repackaged with missing or altered expiration dates. The instructions and traceability information may also not be included.
Peace of Mind
Only Carestream Health’s Authorized Channel Partners can guarantee that the KODAK Dental Film you purchase meets our standards for product quality and freshness. When you buy film from an authorized dealer, your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. Plus, you can work confidently, knowing you have access to our highly trained support staff if you ever need help or service with your products.
When you buy KODAK Dental Film, make sure you are purchasing it from an authorized Carestream Health Partner. Click here to locate an approved distributor near you or contact 1-800-933-8031 for more information.
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