Mariner Dentistry

Dental X-rays

Get accurate insights with dental X-rays for a healthier smile

Dental X-rays are a critical tool in modern dentistry, allowing our team to see detailed images of the teeth, bones, and soft tissues that are not visible during a regular exam. These images help detect issues like cavities, gum disease, infections, and even bone loss early on, allowing for more effective and timely treatment. X-rays ensure that we can assess your oral health thoroughly, enabling us to create an individualized treatment plan to maintain or restore your smile.

Advanced dental X-rays for better diagnosis and care

X-rays work by capturing images of the inside of your teeth and jaw. A small device, known as a sensor, is placed inside the mouth while a digital X-ray machine takes quick, low-radiation images. These images are then reviewed by your dentist to identify any potential issues that may not be visible to the naked eye. Dental X-rays are painless and typically used as part of routine check-ups or when assessing specific dental problems.

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Benefits of Dental X-rays

Dental X-rays provide a non-invasive, accurate way to diagnose issues that might not be visible during an exam. With early detection, we can prevent more serious problems and create targeted treatment plans.

Early Detection
X-rays allow your dentist to spot problems early, such as cavities or bone loss, before they become more severe, ensuring prompt treatment and less invasive procedures.
Comprehensive Diagnosis
With X-rays, your dentist gains a complete view of your oral health, including areas that are hard to reach or not visible, allowing for thorough diagnostics and personalized care.
Minimally Invasive
The X-ray process is simple, quick, and non-invasive, ensuring minimal discomfort while providing essential insights into your dental health.
Better Treatment Planning
With clear, detailed images, X-rays help your dentist develop the most effective and tailored treatment plan to address any dental concerns or procedures you may need.
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