Digital radiography is a modern dental imaging technique that uses electronic sensors instead of film to produce images of the teeth, gums, and other oral structures.
Digital radiography produces images instantly on a computer.
Digital radiography produces clearer images for dentists to analyze.
Digital X-rays can offer comfortable imaging with reduced radiation.
A single image that shows all of the structures in the mouth, including the teeth, jaw joints, nerves, sinuses, and bone. Panoramic X-rays can help dentists diagnose tumors and detect abnormalities in the jaws or wisdom teeth.
Used by orthodontics to examine the teeth in relation to the jaw.
Focus on a specific part of the mouth while blurring others.
Creates 3D images of the bone structures, soft tissues, and nerves. Cone Beam CT can help guide dentists when placing dental implants.
A dye is injected into the saliva glands to visualize them. Sialography can help detect abnormalities in the glands.