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Understanding digital panoramic radiography
Have you ever wondered what lies beneath the surface of your smile? A panoramic x-ray, also known as a panorex or orthopantomogram, is a special type of dental x-ray that offers a complete view of the entire mouth, jaw, and even surrounding structures. Unlike regular x-rays that focus on individual teeth, a panoramic x-ray provides a complete “wrap-around” image, revealing hidden details that standard x-rays may miss.
Digital panoramic radiography
How are panoramic x-rays performed?
The technology behind panoramic x-rays is quite sophisticated. Imagine a large specialized machine with a rotating arm. This arm holds the X-ray generator, which surrounds the head while a sensor on the opposite side captures the image. Precise positioning of the head and body is essential to ensure a clear and detailed x-ray that allows the dentist to identify even the smallest details.
Due to their ability to capture a broader view, panoramic x-rays are a valuable diagnostic tool and play a critical role in treatment planning. Additionally, they offer a safety advantage, as they use less radiation than other types of x-rays.
Why a panoramic x-ray?
In addition to the cases listed below, panoramic radiography can be useful for a variety of other diagnostic purposes. Your dentist will be able to assess whether this exam is necessary for you based on your specific oral situation and medical history.
Remember: the panoramic x-ray is a safe and painless exam that takes only a few minutes. If you have any questions or concerns about this type of x-ray, don't hesitate to ask your dentist.
- Early detection
- Treatment planning
- Implant planning
- Beyond the sight of the teeth
- Removal of wisdom teeth
- Unexplained pain
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