What does a dental x-ray analyze?

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02 May 2023
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What does a dental x-ray analyze?

      Dental x-rays are intended to be used in dental treatment planning. Although mainly focused on diagnosis, it can also be used to prevent disease as well. Because it helps dentists to diagnose oral health problems in a timely manner before they become major problems in the future. It also helps to see in places that cannot be seen with the naked eye. Here is what dental x-rays can analyze.

  • X-ray for tooth extraction or wisdom tooth extraction: Helps dentists to study the details of the tooth, the curvature of the tooth root, the size of the decay that causes the tooth to break easily during tooth extraction or the nature and location of the nerve that should be be careful
  • X-ray to see tooth decay: The location of the tooth decay if it occurs on the adjacent side or is a small tooth decay is very difficult to detect. X-ray examination to examine the tooth decay in detail is another option that can help solve this problem.
  • Endodontic X-rays : Help dentists to assess whether a tooth can be treated with a root canal including removal of decayed dentin, removal of infected and inflamed root canal, or filling with root canal material. Each step of the process requires high precision.
  • X-rays for gingivitis treatment : Help dentists to assess the severity of gingivitis and examine the nature of the damage to the bone that covers the roots of the teeth to plan the appropriate treatment.
  • Orthodontic x-rays : for the dentist to examine the features of the teeth, jawbone, skull and face in detail. And plan the treatment with the most precision and efficiency.

      The radiation used in dental x-rays is x-rays, while the amount of radiation used in dental x-rays is relatively small, especially when compared to the amount of radiation used for medical diagnosis. However, dental x-rays should be done as necessary as the dentist judges appropriate. When the patient receives the dental x-ray, the staff must wear a protective shirt and collar for the patient every time.
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