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Imaging

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Sr. Dentist

Dr Vikas Gupta

An imaging service provided by a dentist refers to the use of various imaging techniques and technologies to aid in the diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring of dental conditions. These images provide valuable information about the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures, helping dentists make accurate diagnoses and develop effective treatment plans.

Common imaging services offered by dentists include:

1. X-rays (Radiographs) :

Dental X-rays are one of the most common imaging tools used by dentists. They provide detailed images of the teeth, bones, and supporting tissues. X-rays can detect dental issues such as cavities, infections, bone loss, and impacted teeth.

2. Panoramic X-rays :

This type of X-ray captures a broad view of the entire mouth, including all the teeth, upper and lower jaws, sinuses, and temporomandibular joints. Panoramic X-rays are useful for assessing overall dental and skeletal health.

3. Intraoral Cameras :

These are small cameras that can take high-quality images inside the mouth. Intraoral cameras help dentists examine specific areas up close and allow patients to see their dental conditions more clearly.

4. CT Scans (Computed Tomography) :

In some complex cases, dentists may recommend a dental CT scan, which provides detailed 3D images of the teeth, bones, and soft tissues. Dental CT scans are particularly helpful for dental implant placement and assessing facial trauma.

5. Cephalometric X-rays :

These X-rays capture the side profile of the face and skull. Dentists and orthodontists use cephalometric X-rays to assess the relationship between the teeth, jaws, and facial structures when planning orthodontic treatment.

6. CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) :

CBCT is a specialized type of dental CT scan that provides highly detailed 3D images. It is commonly used in implantology, endodontics, orthodontics, and oral surgery.

7. Digital Imaging :

Many dental practices have transitioned from traditional film X-rays to digital imaging systems. Digital X-rays reduce radiation exposure and provide instant images that can be easily stored and shared with other dental specialists if needed.

It’s essential to note that dentists use these imaging services responsibly, taking into consideration the patient’s specific needs and concerns about radiation exposure.

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