
Digital X-Rays
X-rays are used for detecting cavities or for
identifying problems with individual teeth. X-rays
provide a lot of detail to allow your dentist to find
cavities, check the health of the tooth root and bone
surrounding the tooth, check the status of developing
teeth, and monitor the general health of your teeth and
jawbone.
At Stonebridge Dental, we
utilize a Digital X-Ray system. Instead of
developing X-ray film in a dark room, the X-rays are
sent directly to a computer and can be viewed on screen,
stored, or printed out. Digital X-rays provide
several benefits, including:
- Digital X-rays use
less radiation (by as much as 90%) than the typical
X-ray
- Digital X-rays are
available instantly on a computer screen, minimizing
the wait time of traditional X-rays
- Images can be
enhanced and enlarged many times their actual size
on the computer screen, making it easier for the
dentist to show you where and what the problem is
- If necessary,
images can be electronically sent to another dentist
or specialist - for a second opinion for instance -
to determine if a specialist is needed, or to a new
dentist if you move
For more information,
please visit:
The American Dental
Association:
-
An
overview of X-Rays
Web MD:
-
When to get an X-Ray
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