Digital X-rays are an advanced imaging technology used in dentistry to capture detailed images of your teeth, gums, and surrounding bone. They help dentists detect problems that may not be visible during a regular dental examination, allowing for early and accurate diagnosis.
Digital X-rays use a small electronic sensor instead of traditional film to capture images of your teeth and oral structures. The images appear instantly on a computer screen, allowing the dentist to examine them closely and explain any findings.
This technology provides clear, high-quality images while using significantly less radiation than conventional dental X-rays.
Lower radiation exposure compared to traditional X-rays
Quick and comfortable imaging process
High-quality, detailed images
Allows early detection of cavities, infections, and bone loss
Images can be easily stored and shared for treatment planning
Digital X-rays help dentists diagnose dental issues accurately and plan the most effective treatment.
1. Sensor Placement: A small digital sensor is placed inside   your mouth.
  2. Image Capture: The X-ray machine captures the image      within seconds.
  3. Instant Viewing: The image appears immediately on the     computer screen.
  4. Evaluation: The dentist reviews the image to check for      cavities, infections, bone loss, or other concerns.
The procedure is quick, safe, and usually takes only a few minutes.
Digital X-rays may be recommended during routine dental check-ups or when diagnosing specific dental problems. They help detect issues such as cavities, impacted teeth, infections, bone loss, and other hidden dental conditions.
Digital X-rays allow dentists to diagnose dental problems early and provide precise treatment. This advanced technology helps ensure safer, faster, and more effective dental care for every patient.