In modern dentistry, access to high-quality 3D images from dental CT scanners is critical. But what should you do if your image is saved in a proprietary format that’s incompatible with other medical systems?

For instance, the Galileos CT scanner from Sirona often saves 3D images in its own format, designed exclusively for use with the GALILEOS Viewer software. Patients who receive these images on a CD or via email might face issues if they don’t have access to this software.

GALILEOS Viewer 1.9

GALILEOS Viewer 1.9

After receiving the CD or files via email, a patient might not always be able to use the GALILEOS Viewer.

GALILEOS Viewer Error

GALILEOS Viewer error

I offer a solution!

I can convert your images from the proprietary GALILEOS Viewer format into open and universal formats such as DICOM (or NIfTI). This enables you to use the data in any medical system, reanalyze the images, and easily share them with colleagues.

Additionally, I can decode metadata from .gwg configuration files, which contain patient information and parameters necessary for the accurate display of 3D projections.

Why is this important?

• Repeated CT scans may be prohibited due to medical reasons (pregnancy, cancer, etc.).
• Unavailability of new CT scans: in cases where a new scan isn’t possible.

By converting images into a universal format, you ensure patient safety and preserve important information in a convenient format.

Ready to convert your images?

Contact me via email: [email protected] (please mention “DICOM” in the subject line).