Dental X- Rays

Dental X- Rays

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A dental x-ray is an imaging test that takes pictures of the mouth's structures. They check the teeth, jaw, and surrounding tissues. X-rays allow dentists to detect cavities, tumors, abscesses, decay, and other problems that can't be seen with the naked eye.

There are two types of dental x-rays. Bitewing x-rays show the upper and lower back teeth, and a full mouth series of x-rays show all the teeth in the mouth. The most common type of x-ray is a periapical x-ray, which provides a close-up view of one or more teeth.

Dental x-rays use a very low-dose of radiation, which is safe for the patient. During the procedure, the patient is asked to bite down on a piece of plastic with a film holder attached. The dentist or technician then takes the x-ray. The patient is protected from radiation with a lead apron and a thyroid collar, if necessary.

X-rays are an important part of dental care. They can detect problems that are not visible during a regular dental exam. Dentists use x-rays to diagnose and treat dental problems, and to plan for treatments such as fillings, crowns, and root canals.

X-rays are a quick and non-invasive way for dentists to assess the health of the teeth and jaw, and to detect problems that may not be visible to the naked eye. They are an important part of preventive care and can help keep your smile healthy and beautiful.

We are equipped with Digital Periapical X-Ray, OPG and Lateral CephalogramA dental x-ray is an imaging test that takes pictures of the mouth's structures. They check the teeth, jaw, and surrounding tissues. X-rays allow dentists to detect cavities, tumors, abscesses, decay, and other problems that can't be seen with the naked eye.

There are two types of dental x-rays. Bitewing x-rays show the upper and lower back teeth, and a full mouth series of x-rays show all the teeth in the mouth. The most common type of x-ray is a periapical x-ray, which provides a close-up view of one or more teeth.

Dental x-rays use a very low-dose of radiation, which is safe for the patient. During the procedure, the patient is asked to bite down on a piece of plastic with a film holder attached. The dentist or technician then takes the x-ray. The patient is protected from radiation with a lead apron and a thyroid collar, if necessary.

X-rays are an important part of dental care. They can detect problems that are not visible during a regular dental exam. Dentists use x-rays to diagnose and treat dental problems, and to plan for treatments such as fillings, crowns, and root canals.

X-rays are a quick and non-invasive way for dentists to assess the health of the teeth and jaw, and to detect problems that may not be visible to the naked eye. They are an important part of preventive care and can help keep your smile healthy and beautiful.

We are equipped with Digital Periapical X-Ray, OPG and Lateral Cephalogram

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