Dental
X-ray
Dental X-rays play a crucial role in diagnosis and treatment processes by providing detailed images of teeth and surrounding tissues.
A dental X-ray (radiograph) is a medical imaging technique used to capture images of teeth, jawbones, and surrounding tissues. These images provide dentists with detailed information about the condition of teeth and surrounding tissues.
- Tooth Decay: They can be used to detect tooth decay and evaluate the extent of the decay.
- Condition of Tooth Roots: The structure, size, and relationship of tooth roots with surrounding tissues are examined. This is necessary for procedures like tooth extraction or root canal treatment.
- Gum Diseases: They can be used in the diagnosis and treatment planning of periodontal (gum) diseases.
- Position of Teeth and Jaw Structure: The size, position of teeth, jawbone structure, and other oral structures are examined.
- Dental Trauma: They assess traumatic conditions such as
fractures, cracks, or loss of teeth.
Dental X-rays help dentists make accurate diagnoses, plan treatments, and monitor dental health. This allows for a comprehensive evaluation of the health and condition of teeth and jaw structures.