At All Brite Dentistry in Somerville, NJ, we use advanced dental X-rays, including panoramic X-rays, to provide a comprehensive view of your oral health.
Our state-of-the-art technology ensures accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.
Panoramic X-rays allow us to see a full picture of your teeth, jawbone, and surrounding structures, helping us to deliver precise and personalized dental care. Schedule your appointment today!
Remove metal objects and wear a lead apron.
Stand or sit in the X-ray machine, with your head supported.
The machine rotates around your head, taking a full-mouth image.
The dentist analyzes the X-ray to assess your oral health.
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A dental X-ray is an imaging technique used to view the inside of your teeth, jaw, and surrounding structures to diagnose and monitor dental conditions.
Dental X-rays help detect issues like cavities, bone loss, impacted teeth, and other oral health problems that are not visible during a regular dental exam.
Yes, dental X-rays are safe. The radiation exposure is minimal, and protective measures like lead aprons are used to ensure patient safety.
The frequency of dental X-rays depends on your individual oral health needs, but typically, they are taken once a year or as recommended by your dentist.