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Dental X-rays in Houston, TX

Dental Radiographs

Dental radiographs, also known as x-rays, play a critical role as fundamental and precautionary diagnostic instruments offering invaluable insights that are not readily observable during a routine dental examination. Dentists and dental hygienists rely on this information to reliably and precisely identify concealed dental irregularities, enabling them to formulate an accurate treatment strategy. The absence of x-rays could result in unnoticed problem areas within the oral cavity.

Dental X-rays in Houston, TX

Dental X-Rays Unveiling Potential Discoveries

Abscesses or cysts, bone degradation, cancerous and non-cancerous growths, tooth decay situated between teeth, developmental irregularities, suboptimal tooth and root alignment, as well as issues occurring within a tooth or beneath the gumline. Detecting and addressing dental issues at their early stages holds the potential for saving valuable time, money, preventing unnecessary discomfort, and preserving your teeth.

When Will the Results of My Dental X-Rays Be Available?

Once a dental x-ray is captured, the results become instantly accessible. This enables our team to promptly examine and thoroughly analyze the condition of your teeth. If necessary, we can swiftly develop a personalized treatment strategy. Thanks to this expedited process, we can commence treatment at the earliest opportunity, safegaurding our patients from enduring additional discomfort or disease.

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FAQ

The radiation exposure from a full-mouth series of x-rays is equivalent to the amount received from natural sources in a single day. Our dentists take necessary precautions to minimize a patient’s radiation exposure during dental x-rays. These measures include the use of lead apron shields to protect the body and the utilization of modern, quick film that reduces the exposure time for each x-ray.
The frequency of dental x-rays relies on the specific dental health needs of each patient. Your dentist and dental hygienist will recommend the necessary x-rays based on a review of your medical and dental history, dental examination, signs and symptoms, age considerations, and risk for disease. Typically, a full series of x-rays is sufficient for a period of approximately 3-5 years. Bite-wing x-rays (x-rays of the upper and lower teeth biting together) are taken during check-up visits and are usually advised once or twice a year to identify new dental problems.
Yes. Dental x-rays are deemed an essential component of the oral health process, and they should be covered by a patient’s dental insurance. However, the specific number and type of x-rays permitted can vary among insurance providers, so it is recommended to consult your insurance plan for clarification.