Dental X-Rays - Dentists in Jasper, Grande Cache, Hinton, Edson

Dentists in Jasper, Grande Cache, Hinton, Edson


 


Dentists in Jasper, Grande Cache, Hinton, Edson


Dental radiographs (x-rays) are essential, preventative, diagnostic tools that provide valuable information not visible during a regular dental exam.  Dentists and dental hygienists use this information to safely and accurately detect hidden dental abnormalities and complete an accurate treatment plan.  Without x-rays, problem areas may go undetected.


Dental x-rays may reveal:



  • Abscesses or cysts.



  • Bone loss.



  • Cancerous and non-cancerous tumors.



  • Decay between the teeth.



  • Developmental abnormalities.



  • Poor tooth and root positions.



  • Problems inside a tooth or below the gum line.


Detecting and treating dental problems at an early stage can save you time, money, unnecessary discomfort, and your teeth!


Are dental x-rays safe?


We are all exposed to natural radiation in our environment.  The amount of radiation exposure from a full mouth series of x-rays is equal to the amount a person receives in a single day from natural sources.


Dental x-rays produce a low level of radiation and are considered safe.  Dentists take necessary precautions to limit the patient’s exposure to radiation when taking dental x-rays.  These precautions include using lead apron shields to protect the body and using modern, fast film that cuts down the exposure time of each x-ray.  Digital x-rays is another good way to reduce the exposure with either cavity detection films or panoramic views.


How often should dental x-rays be taken?


The need for dental x-rays depends on each patient’s individual dental health needs.  Your dentist and dental hygienist will recommend necessary x-rays based on the review of your medical and dental history, dental exam, signs and symptoms, age consideration, and risk for disease.


A full mouth series of dental x-rays is recommended for new patients.  A full series is usually good for three to five years.  Bite-wing x-rays (x-rays of top and bottom teeth biting together) are taken at recall (check-up) visits and are recommended once or twice a year to detect new dental problems.



Dental X-Rays - Dentists in Jasper, Grande Cache, Hinton, Edson