Digital x-rays take images of the inside and outside of your mouth. Depending on the location of the x-ray needed, will determine what type of image is taken.
Bite Wing X-Rays
Bite wing x-rays require you to bite down on a sensor. This type of x-ray is common and can detect decay between your teeth. Bite wing x-rays are also used to evaluate the condition of the jaw bone, and to check existing restorations.
Periapical X-Rays
Periapical x-rays take an image of the entire tooth from top to bottom including the root structure. This type of x-ray can help detect an infection or abscess in or around a tooth, and can detect bone loss in the jaw.
Panoramic X-Rays
Panoramic x-rays are taken using a machine that rotates around your head. This technology provides an image of your entire mouth. We use this type of x-ray to monitor wisdom teeth, or to plan for procedures such as implants.
How Often Are Digital X-Rays Needed?
The frequency of digital x-rays is determined by each patient’s dental needs. Our team will only take a digital image if absolutely necessary, and with patient consent. During your visit we review your medical history, dental history, and any symptoms or signs that indicate an x-ray is required. Our team uses x-rays to monitor growth, detect any new areas of decay, or to evaluate gum disease.
Interested in Finding Out More About the Benefits of Digital X-Rays?
If you are interested in finding out more about digital x-rays and how they may benefit you, Contact Ironwood Dental to schedule your appointment.