Holding Dental X-Ray

How do digital x-rays work?

Similar to traditional x-rays, we place a sensor that is about the size and shape of a normal x-ray film inside your mouth. After a quick x-ray, a scanner sends signals to a computer that are translated into electronic pictures of your teeth, supporting bones, and gums.

Why do we use digital x-rays?

The patient receives approximately 50% less radiation than with traditional x-rays.

We get larger, more detailed images to help diagnose more accurately.

The digital x-rays can be enlarged for clarification, and are stored in your file for future reference.

Digital x-rays can be submitted along with dental insurance claims to expedite the reimbursement process.

We can share the x-ray image with patients on our in room monitor to explain areas of concern or answer questions.

There is no developing involved, so no harmful chemicals are used.

Immediate results from digital x-rays means less time developing x-rays and more time spent with the patient.