Digital X-Rays

Digital sensors capture detailed x-ray images with a fraction of the traditional exposure.
Technological advancements in x-ray technology provide multiple benefits, from safety to improved treatment outcomes.

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Benefits Digital X-Rays

Benefits:

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Crystal-Clear Imaging, Instantly

Digital X-rays give us a detailed, high-resolution view of your teeth, roots, and jaw—right away. This means we can diagnose issues early, plan treatments with accuracy, and even show you exactly what’s happening with your smile, all during your visit.

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Low Radiation, Big Peace of Mind

Your safety matters. That’s why we use digital X-rays, which expose you to up to 90% less radiation than traditional film. They’re fast, safe, and an essential part of our modern approach to comfortable, trustworthy care.

Better Diagnostics, Smarter Care

With digital X-rays, we can securely store and easily access your images over time—allowing us to track changes, spot potential issues sooner, and keep your dental care proactive and personalized every step of the way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an intra-oral camera?

An intra-oral camera is a small, pen-sized device that takes high-resolution images inside your mouth. It allows us—and you—to see detailed views of your teeth, gums, and other oral structures during your exam, right on a screen in real time.

These images give us a clearer, more precise view than mirrors alone, helping detect problems like cracks, decay, or gum issues earlier and more accurately. It also lets us monitor changes over time and ensure nothing goes unnoticed.

Absolutely! One of the best parts of using an intra-oral camera is that you can view the images on-screen with us. It helps you better understand your oral health and feel more confident and informed about your treatment options.

Yes—it’s completely safe, non-invasive, and painless. The camera is small and gentle, and most patients find it helpful and even fascinating to see such a close-up view of their smile!

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