Dental X-rays (radiographs) are specialized images that allow your dentist to see beyond what is visible during a routine checkup. They provide detailed views of your teeth, jawbone, and surrounding structures, such as nerves and sinuses. This advanced imaging helps you identify issues that may not be apparent during a visual examination.
Dental X-rays use electromagnetic radiation to capture images of your mouth's internal structures. The X-ray beam passes through soft tissues, producing images of your teeth and bones. There are two types of dental X-rays: traditional (film-based) and digital. Dr. Mitali uses digital dental X-rays, which are safer as they expose you to 80% to 90% less radiation compared to traditional X-rays.
Dental X-rays may be traditional (taken with film) or digital (taken with digital sensors and a computer). Digital dental X-rays use 80% to 90% less radiation compared to traditional dental X-ray machines.
Dental X-rays help your dentist diagnose a wide range of oral health issues.
Dental X-rays show:
Dentists also use X-rays to help determine your eligibility for treatments like dental implants, braces or dentures. X-rays help your dentist check healing after certain procedures, too, such as dental bone grafts and root canal therapy.
Additionally, we use X-rays to determine your eligibility for treatments like dental implants, braces, or dentures and to monitor healing after procedures such as bone grafts and root canal therapy.
Dental X-rays are a vital tool in our practice. They help her identify issues that could otherwise go unnoticed, allowing her to provide you with the most effective treatment. By catching problems early, she can help you avoid more complex and costly procedures in the future.
Your safety is our top priority. Before taking any X-ray, she ensures that the procedure is necessary and beneficial for your dental health. Here are the precautions she takes:
Once your X-rays are taken, Dr. Mitali will review the images and explain her findings. She’ll discuss any issues detected, such as cavities, bone loss, or infections, and recommend the appropriate treatment. If no issues are found, the X-rays will be stored in your dental records for future reference.
Based on your X-ray results, Dr. Mitali may suggest follow-up visits or additional treatments to address any identified issues. Regular X-rays may also be part of your ongoing dental care plan, helping to monitor your oral health over time.
In short, dental X-rays are safe and an essential tool in maintaining your oral health. Dr. Mitali Kerure takes all necessary precautions to ensure your safety while providing the highest quality dental care. If you’re experiencing any dental issues or need a routine check-up, don’t hesitate to contact Dr. Mitali’s clinic today. Let us help you keep your smile healthy and bright!