The Smile Canvas

Advanced Dental Digital X-Rays

Experience precise and safe dental imaging with minimal radiation exposure.
Our digital X-rays help detect dental issues early, allowing for effective and timely treatment at Smile Canvas Dental Clinic, Wadala Mumbai.

Digital Dental X-Rays?

Dental X-rays, also known as radiographs, play a crucial role in the diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring of oral health conditions. They provide valuable information not visible during a regular dental exam, allowing dentists to detect and address dental issues early before they become more serious.

Our dental clinic in Chunabhatti uses digital teeth X-rays, offering numerous benefits over traditional film X-rays. Digital X-rays produce images that can be viewed instantly on a computer screen, reducing the time spent in the dental chair and allowing for a faster and more efficient diagnostic process. Digital X-rays also require significantly less radiation exposure than traditional film X-rays, making them safer for patients.

Types of Dental Tooth X-Rays

There are several types of tooth X-rays, each serving a specific purpose. They are as follows:

  • Bitewing X-rays: A bitewing X-ray examines one specific area of your mouth. They are usually used to detect cavities and assess the health of the bone supporting the teeth.
  • Periapical X-rays: They capture the whole tooth. It shows everything from the crown to the root. They diagnose issues such as infections or abnormalities in the tooth root. 
  • Full Mouth Survey X-ray: A full mouth survey X-ray is a series of individual images that combines bitewing and periapical images. These X-rays are usually taken when your dentist suspects jaw cysts or tumours. They are also used for dental work such as root canals, extractions and gum diseases. 
  • Panoramic X-rays: Panoramic X-rays are like panoramic photos. They are used to take images of your entire mouth. It shows the position of fully emerged, emerging and impacted teeth, all in one image. 
  • Occlusal X-rays: Occlusal X-rays help track the development and placement of a section or an entire arch of teeth in the upper or lower jaw. Pediatric dentists mostly use them to find children’s teeth in the upper or lower jaw that have not yet broken through the gums. 

Who Can Benefit from Digital Dental X-Rays?

Digital dental x-rays can benefit a wide range of patients, including the following:

  • Routine Check-Ups: In most cases, regular dental exams will require digital X-rays. This becomes very important in monitoring dental health and identifying any issues early.
  • Orthodontic Patients: Those undertaking orthodontic procedures with braces or aligners need precise X-rays to plan the treatment and track its progress.
  • TMJ Disorders: Patients with TMJ disorders need an imaging modality to diagnose, which is the pathological condition or management policy. Read more about our TMJ Treatment in Wadala.
  • Dental Implants and Surgeries: Planning for dental implant placements and other oral surgeries mandates accurate X-rays.

Why Should You Prefer The Smile Canvas for a Digital Dental X-Ray?

By preferring our dental clinic for a digital X-ray, you will get to reap the following benefits:

  • Experienced Professionals: Our dentists in Wadala consist of highly professional dentists and technicians who ensure that the examination takes place accurately and comfortably.
  • Cutting-Edge Technology: Our institution has advanced digital X-ray equipment, ensuring excellent diagnostic images.
  • Patient-Centric Care: We focus entirely on your comfort and satisfaction by delivering personalised care.

Experience the benefits of digital dental X-rays at our clinic. Whether you need a routine check-up or specialised treatment, we are here to help. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and take the first step towards better oral health.

FAQs

Digital X-rays are relatively new and produce better images for diagnosis, and many dental clinics use this to save time but also use film panoramic X-rays when necessary.

Traditional X-rays are considered safe, but digital X-rays produce 80% less radiation than traditional ones. A dental x-ray image exposes you to only 2 or 3 mrem (millirem).

Traditional X-rays are considered safe, but digital X-rays produce 80% less radiation than traditional ones. A dental x-ray image exposes you to only 2 or 3 mrem (millirem).

An OPG X-ray is an X-ray scan that gives a panoramic or wide view of the lower face. It displays all the teeth on both jaws and also shows wisdom teeth. It also offers a view of the jawbone and temporomandibular joint (TMJ).