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Rinn X-Ray Viewer and Film

1962 | Object # 2023.14

This X-ray viewer was used by Ray Burchell, who attended the University of Michigan and graduated in 1962 with a Doctorate in Dental Surgery.

In 1967, Ray and Virginia moved to Ironwood where he built his private dental practice alongside his father-in-law, Dr. Verner H. Velin. 

The viewer was made by the Rinn Corporation, of Elgin, IL which specialized in dental imaging products. It was acquired by Dentsply in 2002, which then merged with Sirona Dental Systems in 2016.

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Learn more about the use of X-rays in the early 1960s.

 
 

Taggart’s first cast inlay machine used compressed air. Shortly after, he and others were looking for improvements to the casting process. It was not long before centrifugal force became the standard among most dentists.

 
 

Taggart not only patented his inlay machine, but also the inlay process. He asked that dentists pay him a fee for its use and began bringing suit against some prominent members of the dental profession. A lawsuit in 1918 brought about the nullification of Taggart’s patent on the process of casting inlays. He became a controversial figure and it was over 30 years before his legacy would be celebrated.