Perfect sensor placement. Every single time.
DenBite is the lightweight, autoclavable holder that positions any digital X-ray sensor — Kodak and Carestream RVG, Eighteeth NanoPix, any make — accurately, first time. No cone-cuts. No retakes. Just clean, repeatable images.
Reusable, at a disposable price. Autoclave it, use it again, and again, and again — without the eye-watering cost of bulky positioning systems.
One small holder. Dozens of X-rays. Pennies each.
Why it matters
Bad placement is expensive.
A sensor held by hand or eye drifts. You get cone-cuts, overlaps and clipped apices — then a retake, more dose for the patient, and lost chair time. DenBite lines the beam, the sensor and the tooth up for you, so the first image is the right image.
Fewer retakes
Repeatable geometry means the image is diagnostic first time — not on the third attempt.
Less dose
Every retake avoided is dose the patient never receives. Good imaging is good practice.
Comfier for patients
Light, smooth holders sit kindly in the mouth — no metal edges, no fuss, quicker in and out.
One system, every shot
A holder for whatever you're shooting.
Colour-coded holders for each view, in Sizes 1 and 2 to match your sensor. The Starter Kit gives you one of each; refills come in packs of 10.
Bitewings
Clean, parallel bitewings with consistent horizontal angulation.
Periapicals
Upper-left and upper-right holders for accurate apical views.
Posteriors
Positioned for reliable posterior periapicals, left and right.
Endo — open basket
Open-basket design lets you shoot with files still in the canal.
Load
Slide your sheathed sensor into the holder. It grips securely — no tape, no fiddling.
Position
The patient bites gently. The arm and aiming ring line the beam up with the sensor for you.
Expose & reuse
Take a clean image, first time. Then autoclave the holder and use it again.
See it in action
The holder, in use.
A quick look at how DenBite seats the sensor and lines up the beam.
Why practices love it
Small holder. Big difference.
Fits every sensor
Universal design works with all wired and wireless sensors — Kodak and Carestream RVG, Eighteeth NanoPix and more.
Autoclavable to 134°C
Fully sterilisable for proper cross-infection control, cycle after cycle.
Reused again and again
One holder lasts and lasts — that's what makes it resposable, and why the cost per X-ray is tiny.
Light & comfortable
Ergonomic and low-profile, so it's easy for you and kinder for the patient.
A fraction of the cost
The accuracy of a big-brand positioning holder, without the bulk or the price tag.
Genuinely easy to use
Intuitive enough that any of your team can pick it up and get consistent results.
Where it all began
The little product that started it all.
Twenty years ago, before 360 Visualise existed, our founder was working for Kodak's dental imaging business — the company behind the original RVG sensors. He kept hearing the same frustration: dentists with brand-new Kodak RVG sensors couldn't position them accurately, and nothing on the market solved it.
Then, at a dental exhibition in Sweden, he met René, whose small company had made something quietly brilliant: a simple, reusable holder that finally let you place a sensor precisely, every time. Kodak wasn't interested. He was. So he brought it to the UK, started selling it online — and that little holder became the seed the whole company grew from.
Two decades on, we sell CBCT scanners, intraoral scanners and X-ray systems across the UK. But DenBite is still here, still doing the same honest job — and we're still rather fond of it.
For endodontists
Shoot with the file still in the canal.
The endo holder's open-basket design lets you take a radiograph without removing your files — the one detail that changes the whole appointment.
- Easier for you. Check working length and file position mid-treatment — no removing instruments, no re-seating them afterwards.
- Faster for the patient. Fewer steps and less repositioning means shorter, smoother visits.
- Comfortable for everyone. A thin, open holder that sits kindly around files and rubber dam. No bulk, no gagging.
- Reliable images. Consistent geometry gives you dependable working-length films, first time.
stay put
Endo is precision work at a premium fee — a holder that makes every mid-treatment film quicker and cleaner earns its keep on the very first canal.
Get started
Start with the kit. Top up with refills.
The Starter Kit covers every view. When a holder finally retires, replace it by type in packs of 10 — keeping your cost per X-ray down to pennies.
DenBite Starter Kit
- One of every holder — bitewing, periapical, posterior & endo
- Upper-left and upper-right, ready for the whole mouth
- Fits any wired or wireless sensor
- Autoclavable and reusable to 134°C
Refills, your way
- Replace just the holder you reach for most — by view and size
- Sizes 1 & 2 to match your sensor
- Endo packs use the open-basket design for files-in-place shots
- Stock up once, image for months
Every refill pack
Packs of 10, £99 each. Choose your view and sensor size.
Bitewing · Size 1
Pack of 10 · autoclavable to 134°C£99 /10Buy → BitewingBitewing · Size 2
Pack of 10 · autoclavable to 134°C£99 /10Buy → PeriapicalPeriapical · Size 1
Pack of 10 · 5 upper-left + 5 upper-right£99 /10Buy → PeriapicalPeriapical · Size 2
Pack of 10 · 5 upper-left + 5 upper-right£99 /10Buy → Endo · open-basketEndo · Size 1
Pack of 10 · shoot with files in place£99 /10Buy → Endo · open-basketEndo · Size 2
Pack of 10 · shoot with files in place£99 /10Buy →Frequently asked
Good questions, straight answers.
All of them. DenBite is a universal holder that works with every wired and wireless digital sensor — including Kodak and Carestream RVG, and Eighteeth NanoPix. If you're switching sensors, your holders come with you.
Yes. DenBite was originally created to solve sensor positioning for Kodak RVG users, and it still fits the RVG range perfectly — whether your sensors are badged Kodak or Carestream. It's a universal holder, available in Size 1 and Size 2 to match your sensor.
DenBite holders are fully sterilisable up to 134°C and made to be reused again and again. Practices routinely get many cycles out of a single holder — which is exactly why the cost per X-ray works out at pennies.
Sizes 1 and 2, to match your sensor. Each view — bitewing, periapical, posterior and endo — is available in both.
One of every holder type, covering the whole mouth: a bitewing holder, upper-left and upper-right periapicals, left and right posteriors, and left and right endo holders. Everything you need to start, in one £99 kit.
It gives you the same accurate, repeatable positioning — but it's lighter, simpler to use, autoclavable, and a fraction of the price. Less bulk in the mouth, less cost on the shelf.
When a holder eventually wears out, replace just that type in a pack of 10 — rather than buying a whole new kit. Choose the view and size you need and top up.
Right first time
Every X-ray, placed perfectly.
The holder that started it all — still the easiest way to get a clean image, first time, for pennies.