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							   |  | Dental X-Rays – Why?Dental X-rays are one of the most important part of your regular 
		dental treatment. Your dentist uses the specialized imaging technology 
		to look for hidden tooth decay – also called cavities – and can show 
		dental issues such as abscessed teeth, dental tumors, and cysts.  Additionally, your dental X-rays allow your dentist to see the 
		condition of prior dental procedures, such as fillings, crowns, root 
		canals, and bridges. And, too, your dentist will be able to look for 
		possible bone loss as a result of periodontal gum disease and find 
		hidden tartar build up. In addition to diagnostics, your dentist may choose to perform dental 
		X-rays in order to check for bone density as part of preparing you for 
		dental implants, which require an adequate density in order to support 
		the implants. What are Digital Dental X-Rays?Like old fashioned dental X-rays, digital dental X-rays are used by 
		your dentist to take images of your mouth, including tooth structure and 
		your jaw bones. In order to take the digital images, your dentist – or a 
		dental technician – will place a small sensor in your mouth, carefully 
		positioned. This small sensor is connected to the processing computer by 
		a very thin wire. Your dentist or the dental tech inputs the command for the the X-ray 
		machine to send a X-ray through your teeth and into the sensor, 
		effectively taking a photo of your tooth or teeth. The sensor captures 
		the resulting image and sends it through the wire to the computer. Then 
		your dentist will reposition the sensor and take additional digital 
		X-rays until all of your teeth have been X-rayed. With digital dental X-rays, your dentist or other dental professional 
		is able to immediately see your teeth and jaw bones. This means that 
		assessment and diagnosis is virtually instantaneous. Digital Dental X-Rays – A Great AdvanceMany dentists are now using digital dental X-rays, which have many 
		benefits for you, as the patient. Among some of the many benefits for 
		you, are: 
			A reduction in the amount of radiation you are exposed to during 
			the X-ray process.No need for dental film or processing chemicals in order for 
			your dentist to be able to see the images. An almost instantaneous ability to see the X-ray images, 
			which means, if you’re in pain, you’re not waiting for the images to 
			be processed and then viewed. Your dentist is able to use color contrast in viewing and 
			manipulating the X-ray image, in order to see all of the details in 
			the image. When you’re looking for a dentist, you would be well served to choose 
		one who offers digital dental X-rays. The benefits are immense, the 
		process is simple and painless, and you’ll be able to see the images 
		when your dentist reviews them with you.  Go back to Patient Education |