
Dental X-rays
Dental X-rays capture detailed images to support accurate diagnosis and early problem detection.
Dental X-rays are digital images that capture detailed views of teeth, roots, and jaw structures to help identify dental issues not visible during a clinical exam.
Low-radiation digital images are taken to capture detailed views of teeth, roots, and jaw structures.
Identifies hidden issues early, supports accurate diagnosis, and guides safer, more effective treatment planning.
Patients needing routine evaluations, orthodontic assessments, monitoring of tooth development, or identification of issues not visible during a clinical exam may benefit from dental X-rays.
A short imaging appointment using modern digital equipment. Images are captured efficiently, with minimal radiation and no discomfort during the process.
The imaging itself takes just a few minutes, with the full appointment usually completed within 10–15 minutes.
Dental X-rays use low levels of radiation and are recommended only when clinically necessary to support accurate diagnosis and safe treatment decisions.
No recovery is needed. Patients can return to normal activities immediately after imaging with no restrictions.

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