Dental X-ray

Early diagnosis, accurate treatment planning, and maintaining long-term oral health.

Why Dental X-Ray?

Dental X-rays are an essential diagnostic tool that helps dentists detect problems that are not visible during a regular oral examination. They play a crucial role in early diagnosis, accurate treatment planning, and maintaining long-term oral health.

Why Do You Need a Dental X-Ray?

Your dentist may recommend an X-ray to:

  • Detect cavities between teeth
  • Identify infections or abscesses
  • Check bone loss due to gum disease
  • Evaluate impacted teeth (like wisdom teeth)
  • Monitor tooth development in children
  • Plan treatments like root canal, implants, or braces

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Benefits of Dental X-Rays

Identify dental issues before they become serious or painful.

Provides detailed insights that are not visible to the naked eye.

Helps dentists plan procedures with precision and confidence

Early intervention reduces the risk of advanced dental problems.

Are Dental X-Rays Safe?

Yes. Dental X-rays use very low levels of radiation and are considered safe for both adults and children. Modern digital X-rays further reduce radiation exposure and provide instant results.

How Often Should You Get Dental X-Rays?

The frequency depends on your oral health condition. Some patients may need them annually, while others may require them less frequently.

Our Treatments

Dental Implants

Dental implants have become the treatment of choice to replace lost or missing teeth, and when done under proper surgical technique, success rates have surpassed 95%.

Oral Hygiene

Oral Hygiene includes any procedure that requires cutting into or removing tissue from the mouth. Tooth removal, gum Hygiene, dental implants, removing diseased tissue from the mouth.

Clear Aligners

The biggest alternative to traditional braces is clear aligners. They also use force and pressure to get the teeth back to shape. It is made up of strong plastic which is engineered to fit every patient’s mouth.

Comfort Dentistry

Dental procedures can often be quite least discomfort in spite of all the modern day advancements because often it is not the needle that hurts but the sight of it.

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