Dental X-rays

Dental X-rays:

Dental X-rays reveal a lot

Dental X-rays reveal a lot

Dental x-rays are a valuable part of dental treatment because they can detect damage to teeth and gums not visible during a routine visual examination.

For example, x-rays can show the condition of your teeth, their roots, jaw placement and the overall composition of your facial bones. X-rays can help your dentist determine the presence or degree of periodontal (gum) disease, cavities, abscesses and many abnormal growths, such as cysts and tumors. X-rays also can show the exact location of impacted teeth and teeth that have not yet fully developed. Finding and treating dental problems at an early stage can save time, money and unnecessary discomfort. If you have a hidden tumor, x-rays may even help save your life.

Types of X-rays:

  • Bitewing x-rays typically determine the presence of decay in-between teeth — one of the most common areas where decay-causing bacteria reside.
  • Periapical x-ray gives the dentist an image of the entire tooth, including the roots. With periapical x-rays, dentists evaluate a particular tooth’s root structure and bone level and also can detect cysts and abscesses.
  • Panoramic x-ray allows your dentist to see the entire structure of your mouth (all of your upper and lower teeth and parts of your jaw) in a single image, which a bitewing or periapical x-ray cannot show.

Dentissimo Dental uses the latest technology available in digital x-rays.