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arrow_backPreventive & Routine Dental Care

Dental X-Rays for Early Diagnosis

Dental imaging that helps detect cavities, infections, and hidden dental problems early.

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Dental X-Rays for Early Diagnosis
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Duration

5–15 minutes

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Recovery

None

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Pain Level

No pain

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Sessions

As needed, usually once every 1–2 years

About the Treatment

Dental X-rays allow the dentist to see areas that are not visible during a regular examination, such as cavities between teeth, infections at the root, bone loss, cysts, and impacted teeth. Early diagnosis enables accurate treatment planning and helps prevent minor issues from becoming complex problems. Our clinic uses advanced digital X-ray systems that provide high-quality images with minimal radiation exposure.

Benefits

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Early detection of hidden cavities

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Evaluation of bone and root health

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Accurate and efficient treatment planning

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Minimal radiation exposure with digital equipment

Treatment Process

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Preparation of the patient and placement of a protective apron

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Positioning of the sensor or film in the mouth

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Quick image capture

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Review and explanation of the results with the dentist

FAQ

Are dental X-rays safe?expand_more

Yes. Modern digital X-rays use very low levels of radiation and are considered safe.

How often are dental X-rays needed?expand_more

This depends on your oral health. In many cases, panoramic X-rays are taken every 1–2 years.

Can dental X-rays be taken during pregnancy?expand_more

X-rays are generally avoided during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary and performed with maximum protection.

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Our team will be happy to answer any questions and schedule a consultation

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