Patient Education - General Dentist Information in Dallas
X-Rays
X-rays, also called radiography, provide an important tool that shows
the condition of your teeth, roots, jaw, and overall facial bone
composition. X-rays can reveal the advanced nature of periodontal
disease, as well as tumors and abscesses.
There are three basic kinds of X-rays:
- Bitewings are the most conventional kind of dental X-rays and are used to spot cavities and decay.
- Periapical X-rays are broad pictures of an entire tooth structure
and are used to spot deep tooth problems, such as impacted teeth, bone
loss, and abscesses.
- Panoramic X-rays are designed to capture an entire mouth, and have been used to spot tumors and cysts, as well as wisdom teeth.
Radiation Concerns
Patients have little reason to be concerned about the health effects of
dental X-rays; chances are you receive more radiation from sunlight in
one day than one sitting involving dental X-rays.
Exposure to radiation is extremely brief and minimal. Safety
precautions such as high-speed film minimize exposure time, and lead
aprons prevent exposure to surrounding areas of the body such as the
head, neck and upper chest.
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