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Take a Closer Look Beneath the Surface

Your smile can hold more than what’s visible on the surface. With dental X-rays, we can detect concerns early—such as hidden cavities, bone changes, or impacted wisdom teeth. Using only a very small amount of radiation, these images help us plan safe and precise treatment. Thanks to digital technology, the process is faster, sharper, and more comfortable, giving you clear results with minimal exposure and no unnecessary delays.

Why X-Rays Are Important

X-rays play a vital role in detecting issues that regular exams can’t catch. They can uncover decay between teeth, infections at the roots, cysts, or even bone changes. They’re also an important tool for planning treatments like crowns, implants, or orthodontics.

With digital X-rays, radiation exposure is reduced by 80–90%, and images appear instantly. They can also be enhanced for greater accuracy, giving us the confidence to create the best treatment plan for you.

For healthy adults, X-rays may only be needed every few years. But if you’re more prone to cavities, gum disease, or are a growing child, more frequent checks might be recommended. We’ll work with you to decide what’s best based on your dental health and history.

Types of Dental X-Rays

Intraoral X-rays

  • Bitewing: reveals decay between back teeth and hidden issues under fillings.
  • Periapical: shows the entire tooth and root, used when there’s pain or to check past treatments.
  • Occlusal: covers the roof or floor of the mouth, helping find extra or impacted teeth.

Extraoral X-rays

  • Panoramic: captures all teeth, jaws, sinuses, and more in one single image—great for an overall view.
  • 3D Cone-Beam (CBCT): gives a detailed 3D image when planning complex procedures.

Safety First

Modern digital X-rays use extremely low radiation—about the same as what you’d experience naturally in your environment or during a short plane ride. We follow strict safety protocols, taking X-rays only when necessary and keeping exposure to the lowest possible level. According to recent ADA guidelines, lead aprons are often no longer required thanks to advanced technology and minimal radiation. However, since some states still recommend them, we’ll always follow local regulations and respect your comfort preferences.

What to Expect at Your Visit

You’ll sit or stand while a small sensor is placed to capture the image—it’s fast, simple, and completely painless. With digital X-rays, the results appear instantly, so there’s no waiting. We’ll go over the images with you, explain what we find, and discuss any next steps if needed.

Clear insight is the first step to lasting oral health. Schedule your visit today, and let us make your X-ray experience safe, comfortable, and stress-free.

Frequently Asked Questions

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