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Locked between the patient's bite and an external aiming ring, plastic dental X-ray film holders position a film packet or RVG sensor parallel to the tooth's long axis and perpendicular to the X-ray beam, delivering accurate bitewing and periapical radiographs and reducing retakes. Dentalkart stocks Oro and Cotisen film holders.
Plastic dental X-ray film holders are autoclavable positioning devices that grip an intra-oral film packet or RVG sensor at a fixed, repeatable angle relative to the tooth and the X-ray beam, ensuring standardised bitewing, periapical and full-mouth radiographic projections. By holding the receptor parallel to the long axis of the tooth and aligned with the external aiming ring, they support the paralleling technique recommended by the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology over the more error-prone bisecting-angle approach. Dentalkart stocks the Oro X-Ray Film Holder (Pack of 4) alongside Cotisen and single-unit Oro film holders, trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes.
Standard bite-block film holders such as the Cotisen X-Ray Film Holder have a moulded plastic body with a bite-block, film/sensor slot and external aiming ring that align the receptor parallel to the tooth and perpendicular to the X-ray beam — supporting the paralleling technique used for routine bitewing and periapical radiographs.
Single-unit replacement holders such as the Oro X-Ray Film Holder are supplied loose for clinics that have lost or damaged a holder from an existing kit, or for solo practitioners doing low intra-oral imaging volumes who don't need a 4-piece bulk pack.
Multi-pack bulk holder sets — including the Oro X-Ray Film Holder Pack of 4 — bundle four holders covering anterior, posterior, bitewing and occlusal projections in one purchase, suiting busy practices that run full-mouth radiographic series and need a complete projection-specific set on the bench.
X-ray film holders are used during every intra-oral periapical, bitewing, occlusal and full-mouth radiographic series — whether the practice uses traditional film packets or digital RVG sensors. They are mandatory under modern radiology protocols because the paralleling technique they enforce delivers geometric accuracy and reproducible projection angles that the bisecting-angle freehand method cannot match, reducing retake rates and patient radiation exposure.
Pick a multi-pack 4-piece bulk holder set for full-service practices needing dedicated anterior, posterior, bitewing and occlusal projection holders on the bench at all times. Choose single-unit replacement holders for solo and small-volume practices, and as spares for established kits. Match the bite-block slot dimensions to the film packet size or RVG sensor model in use — most plastic holders are sized for size-1 and size-2 sensors but always confirm sensor-fit before bulk ordering. Pick autoclavable polypropylene over single-use disposable holders for practices with on-site Class B autoclave capacity.
The catalogue features the Oro range covering the X-Ray Film Holder Pack of 4 for full-projection coverage and the single-unit Oro X-Ray Film Holder for replacement and low-volume use, alongside the Cotisen X-Ray Film Holder — covering both bulk-pack practice kits and single-unit replacement needs across paralleling-technique radiography.
Dentalkart sources plastic X-ray film holders directly from authorised manufacturers including Oro and Cotisen, with batch-coded packaging, cash-on-delivery, GST invoices and 110000+ pincode coverage across India. Practices can pair film holders with the wider dental disposables range for a complete intra-oral imaging chair-side setup in one bulk order.
Plastic dental X-ray film holders are autoclavable positioning devices that grip an intra-oral film packet or RVG sensor at a fixed, repeatable angle relative to the tooth and the X-ray beam, ensuring standardised bitewing, periapical and full-mouth radiographic projections. By holding the receptor parallel to the long axis of the tooth and aligned with the external aiming ring, they support the paralleling technique recommended by the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology over the more error-prone bisecting-angle approach. Dentalkart stocks the Oro X-Ray Film Holder (Pack of 4) alongside Cotisen and single-unit Oro film holders, trusted by 50,000+ dentists across 110000+ Indian pincodes.
Standard bite-block film holders such as the Cotisen X-Ray Film Holder have a moulded plastic body with a bite-block, film/sensor slot and external aiming ring that align the receptor parallel to the tooth and perpendicular to the X-ray beam — supporting the paralleling technique used for routine bitewing and periapical radiographs.
Single-unit replacement holders such as the Oro X-Ray Film Holder are supplied loose for clinics that have lost or damaged a holder from an existing kit, or for solo practitioners doing low intra-oral imaging volumes who don't need a 4-piece bulk pack.
Multi-pack bulk holder sets — including the Oro X-Ray Film Holder Pack of 4 — bundle four holders covering anterior, posterior, bitewing and occlusal projections in one purchase, suiting busy practices that run full-mouth radiographic series and need a complete projection-specific set on the bench.
X-ray film holders are used during every intra-oral periapical, bitewing, occlusal and full-mouth radiographic series — whether the practice uses traditional film packets or digital RVG sensors. They are mandatory under modern radiology protocols because the paralleling technique they enforce delivers geometric accuracy and reproducible projection angles that the bisecting-angle freehand method cannot match, reducing retake rates and patient radiation exposure.
Pick a multi-pack 4-piece bulk holder set for full-service practices needing dedicated anterior, posterior, bitewing and occlusal projection holders on the bench at all times. Choose single-unit replacement holders for solo and small-volume practices, and as spares for established kits. Match the bite-block slot dimensions to the film packet size or RVG sensor model in use — most plastic holders are sized for size-1 and size-2 sensors but always confirm sensor-fit before bulk ordering. Pick autoclavable polypropylene over single-use disposable holders for practices with on-site Class B autoclave capacity.
The catalogue features the Oro range covering the X-Ray Film Holder Pack of 4 for full-projection coverage and the single-unit Oro X-Ray Film Holder for replacement and low-volume use, alongside the Cotisen X-Ray Film Holder — covering both bulk-pack practice kits and single-unit replacement needs across paralleling-technique radiography.
Dentalkart sources plastic X-ray film holders directly from authorised manufacturers including Oro and Cotisen, with batch-coded packaging, cash-on-delivery, GST invoices and 110000+ pincode coverage across India. Practices can pair film holders with the wider dental disposables range for a complete intra-oral imaging chair-side setup in one bulk order.
A dental X-ray film holder is an autoclavable plastic positioning device that grips an intra-oral film packet or RVG sensor at a fixed, repeatable angle relative to the tooth and the X-ray beam, ensuring standardised bitewing, periapical, occlusal and full-mouth radiographic projections using the paralleling technique recommended by the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology.
You should use a holder instead of asking the patient to hold the film because patient-held films produce geometric distortion, foreshortening and frequent retakes that increase cumulative radiation exposure for both patient and operator. Holder-based paralleling technique delivers reproducible projection angles and standardised images suitable for serial radiographic comparison across visits.
Yes — most plastic X-ray film holders are designed to grip both traditional film packets and digital RVG sensors of size 1 and size 2 in the same bite-block slot, allowing a single set of holders to serve both legacy film and modern digital-imaging workflows. Always confirm the holder slot dimensions match the specific RVG sensor model in use before bulk-ordering.
Most plastic X-ray film holders are made from autoclavable polypropylene rated for standard Class B sterilisation cycles, allowing them to be reprocessed between patients to maintain chair-side infection control. Confirm the manufacturer's sterilisation temperature and cycle count on the packaging before placing the holder in the autoclave.
A typical practice should keep at least four film holders on the bench — one each for anterior periapical, posterior periapical, bitewing and occlusal projections — so a full-mouth radiographic series can be completed without changing or re-sterilising a holder mid-procedure. Practices running multiple chairs in parallel should keep one complete set per operatory.