At Prince Dental, we provide expert diagnostics because we genuinely care about your oral health and overall wellbeing. That means using sophisticated dental technology to evaluate your teeth for a healthier, longer-lasting smile. Digital X-rays are just one example of how we offer excellent patient care!
Digital X-rays are an important part of the diagnostic process when you come in for an oral exam. Your dentist only uses X-rays when they think it’s absolutely necessary, but they allow us to find oral abnormalities that we wouldn’t be able to find otherwise.
Traditional X-rays use low amounts of radiation to take images of your teeth, mouth, and gums. Digital X-rays use even less radiation, making them safer to use!
They’re also more accurate than normal X-rays and can capture a wider range of image angles without making you uncomfortable. Digital X-rays can be saved instantly to your patient file, giving you a record that can be easily sent to insurance providers, specialist referrals, or for your own personal record.
Cavities
Tooth decay
Gum disease
Dental abscesses
Growths & lesions
TMJ issues
Digital X-rays can set your mind at ease when it comes to evaluating your oral health. We use the latest, most cutting-edge appliances and devices in dentistry to give you the best care possible! Reach out to our office to learn more about how we use digital X-rays at our family-friendly dental practice.
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