With X-ray equipment, a dentist can diagnose a range of oral health issues in the teeth and jaws. Today, dental imaging normally uses special digital imaging techniques to take a detailed picture of your teeth – and may lead to further dental treatment depending on the results.
There are two main types of digital X-ray imaging – intraoral (inside the mouth) and extraoral (outside the mouth). A dental X-ray machine can detect some of the following common issues deep within the teeth:
Dental X-rays are a normal and safe method of assessing the health of your teeth and bones and will involve minimal radiation exposure that is at perfectly healthy levels. If you require dental X-ray services in the Brighton and Hove area you can visit our clinic, where we provide a wide range of dental treatments. Get in touch today.

The process of a dental X-ray is very straightforward and routine, you will be mostly unaware of any sensations and the only sign that an X-ray is taking place is the noise of the machine. Intraoral X-rays, meaning the X-ray film is inside the mouth, can be slightly more uncomfortable in some cases.
Digital dental X-rays are very detailed, and dentists can enhance them or change the size to get a better image. Overall, the X-ray procedure is usually as follows:
If you have ever had an X-ray or undergone a procedure such as computed tomography (CT) scanning you will be familiar with the experience of a dental X-ray. It is a very quick yet important procedure.
If you are a nervous patient, make sure you select a dentist who specialises in providing care for people living with dental phobias.
At some point, most people will need a dental X-ray. The majority of people will have been having X-rays on their teeth from a very young age. However, several groups are more likely to require multiple X-rays, these include the following:
High-risk groups might have more frequent dental X-rays, as well as more visits to the dentist in general. Practising good dental hygiene is the best way to avoid having to undergo frequent X-rays on your teeth, as well as many other health issues.
There are a wide variety of different tests that a dentist can undertake to make their judgment on the health of your teeth and gums. Dental X-rays are just one component of caring for your teeth and can detect hidden problems, such as tooth decay, deep within the root of each tooth. Dental X-rays are perfectly safe.
Using a digital X-ray scanner is a painless and useful diagnostic tool for all patients, but most notably children, smokers, people with high sugar diets and adults who have had extensive work on their teeth such as fillings or veneers. You can use our dental X-ray services in the Brighton and Hove area by visiting our clinic, where we specialise in treating nervous patients. Please feel free to get in touch with us today.
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