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Understanding Dental X-Rays

Last updated 2 years ago

Have you ever wondered why your dentist takes dental x-rays to ensure that your teeth are healthy?  It may seem more fitting for a boxer after a match than for someone who is making their regular trip to the dentist. The truth is that dental x-rays definitely serve their purpose and allow your dentist to know what’s going on with your teeth.

Here’s an overview of what dental x-rays do:

What Do They Show?

X-rays pick up on dense objects, such as bones and teeth, but gums do not absorb x-rays. This is why your x-ray will not show your gums, but will show your teeth and fillings very clearly. 

What’s The Purpose?

X-rays help the dentist identify a lot of the things that may be going on beneath the surface. Through dental x-rays, your dentist will be able to see cavities, as well as wisdom teeth that may be hiding under your gums.

Your dentist will also be able to see how the roots of your teeth are doing and if they are broken or damaged in any way. Your family dentist will also be able to see how your children’s teeth are coming in or how far along they are.

What’s New?

Fortunately, dental x-rays are more efficient than ever. You dentist will be using digital radiography to streamline the process. This enables real-time pictures in high detail, with 50-90% less radiation than in the past. Therefore, it’s safer, more effective, and faster than ever before!

If you think that it’s time for a cleaning and x-rays from your dentist, then schedule an appointment for you and your children in Springfield, Virginia.

At Northern Virginia Dental Associates, we provide you with dental services, including teeth whitening and pediatric dentistry. For an appointment, call your dentist at (703) 451-8332 or visit our website to learn more.

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