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Specialized Treatment

Dental X-rays

Advanced digital X-rays for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

Duration

5-10 minutes

Location

Nagavara Clinic

Dental X-rays specialized care in Nagavara

About this Treatment

Get precise dental diagnosis with digital X-rays in Nagavara, Bangalore. Our state-of-the-art digital radiography system provides instant, high-quality images with 90% less radiation than traditional X-rays. Dental X-rays help detect cavities, bone loss, impacted teeth, infections, and other oral health issues that aren't visible during a regular exam. Essential for comprehensive dental care and treatment planning.

Why Choose Dental Sphere?

Our clinic in Nagavara uses the latest diagnostic tools to ensure your Dental X-rays is performed with absolute precision and minimal discomfort.

Treatment Roadmap

1

Phase 1

Clinical Assessment: Doctor evaluates the need for radiography based on symptoms or routine checkup standards.

2

Phase 2

Safety Protocols: Patient is fitted with a lead apron and thyroid collar to minimize scatter radiation exposure.

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Phase 3

Sensor Placement: A small, ergonomic digital sensor is gently placed inside the mouth near the target area.

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Phase 4

Instant Capture: A low-dose exposure sequence is triggered, taking less than 0.5 seconds.

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Phase 5

Digital Processing: The image appears instantly on the chairside monitor with high-definition clarity.

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Phase 6

Analysis & Zoom: The dentist zooms in, adjusts contrast, and measures root lengths for precise diagnosis.

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Phase 7

Patient Education: The findings are shown to you on the screen to help you understand your oral health status.

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Phase 8

Secure Archiving: Images are saved to your digital file for long-term tracking and insurance purposes.

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Clinic Details

  • Open Hours

    Mon-Sat: 09:30 AM - 08:30 PM

    Sun: On appointment basis only

  • Assurance

    100% Ethical & Painless

Treatment Steps

1

Clinical Assessment: Doctor evaluates the need for radiography based on symptoms or routine checkup standards.

2

Safety Protocols: Patient is fitted with a lead apron and thyroid collar to minimize scatter radiation exposure.

3

Sensor Placement: A small, ergonomic digital sensor is gently placed inside the mouth near the target area.

+ 5 more steps

Clinical Benefits

90% less radiation exposure than traditional X-rays

Instant digital images for immediate diagnosis

Detects hidden cavities and bone loss early

Essential for implant and orthodontic planning

Environmentally friendly (no chemical processing)

Images can be easily shared and stored

Helps prevent future dental problems

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions.

Are dental X-rays safe?

Yes, dental X-rays are extremely safe. Our digital X-rays use 90% less radiation than traditional film X-rays. The amount of radiation is minimal and comparable to natural background radiation you receive daily. We also use protective lead aprons for additional safety.

How often should I get dental X-rays?

For most patients, X-rays are recommended once a year during routine check-ups. However, frequency depends on your oral health, age, and risk factors. Patients with gum disease or frequent cavities may need X-rays more often.

Can pregnant women get dental X-rays?

While dental X-rays are generally safe, we typically postpone non-urgent X-rays until after pregnancy as a precaution. If X-rays are absolutely necessary, we use extra protective measures including a lead apron and thyroid collar.

Why do my children need X-rays?

Children need X-rays to monitor the growth of adult teeth, check for cavities between baby teeth, and ensure the jaw is developing correctly. It helps prevent orthodontic issues later.

Is the sensor uncomfortable?

Our modern digital sensors are rounded and smaller than traditional film packets. While you have to bite down on a holder, the process is very quick (seconds) and generally comfortable for most patients.

Can these X-rays show gum disease?

Yes, they reveal bone loss around the teeth, which is the primary indicator of advanced gum disease (periodontitis). They also show tartar buildup under the gumline.

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