CD/DVD Media for Dental CBCT & Oral Surgery
Dental CBCT and oral surgery cases often need a more specialized disc handoff than general dental imaging. Nordex helps practices choose CD/DVD media that supports referrals, case presentation, and easy reordering.
How Nordex Helps
We help specialty dental practices support CBCT, oral surgery, and referral imaging with media programs that stay practical as cases and specialists vary.
Implant-planning and surgical handoff
Media that supports CBCT studies, surgical planning files, and image-heavy case handoff between your practice, patients, and specialists.
Specialist referral coordination
A practical media path when imaging needs to move between referring dentists, oral surgeons, implant specialists, and other providers.
Repeat-ready specialty ordering
A more consistent media approach for specialty practices that want to settle on the right item once and keep reorders straightforward.
Which media type makes the most sense?
The best fit usually depends on how case-specific your labels need to be, how polished you want the referral handoff to feel, and how much in-house control you want.
What your media program needs to solve
Specialty dental practices usually need the media decision to support image-heavy cases without turning every referral into a custom process.
- Supporting image-heavy specialty cases without relying on generic dental messaging
- Balancing polished referral presentation with in-office label control
- Keeping CBCT, implant-planning, and oral surgery handoff consistent
- Settling on one item that is easy to reorder
We supply branded and printable media for imaging programs. Your organization is responsible for reviewing privacy, image-handling, and compatibility requirements that apply to your specific environment before submitting files.
Questions we hear before you order
These are the questions specialty dental practices usually ask before choosing a media path for CBCT and oral surgery.
Yes. This page is intended for CBCT, oral surgery, implant planning, and other image-heavy specialty services rather than simpler general dental media needs.
That depends on how much label variation you need, whether presentation matters in the referral handoff, and whether your practice wants discs pre-printed or labeled in-house.
Branded media is usually stronger when you want a more polished handoff and a consistent presentation. Printable media is the better fit when your practice wants more case-by-case control.
Yes. Samples let your staff compare media surfaces and print results before committing to one item for repeat use.
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View pageWhy specialty dental practices choose Nordex
Dental CBCT and oral-surgery programs often need a cleaner handoff, easier reorders, and media options that fit a specialized imaging environment rather than a generic office supply model.
Support for CBCT, oral surgery, and referral cases
Nordex helps practices compare the right media path for implant planning, surgical review, specialist referral, and image-heavy case presentation.
Branded and printable paths from one source
Practices can compare custom printed, inkjet printable, and thermal printable media without splitting the decision across multiple suppliers.
Repeat ordering that stays straightforward
Once the right item is approved, quote and reorder requests can stay tied to the same media details so the process does not have to be rebuilt each time.
Useful support for specialized handoff needs
Nordex helps match the media choice to how the imaging is actually handed off between dentists, oral surgeons, specialists, and patients.
Need a better media program for CBCT and oral surgery?
Tell us how your practice handles specialty imaging handoff, and we will help you choose the right media path.