State-of-the-Art Dental Imaging for Optimal Oral Health
Dental imaging is a core part of the diagnostic process. Since its first introduction, the technology has advanced to require less radiation while producing higher quality images. It’s common to undergo dental imaging to update your patient file during each bi-annual visit. Each time you receive an X-ray, multiple images will be taken from various angles. Each of these provides a view of a different part of the oral cavity. Combined, they allow Dr. Rhee to perform a full analysis and identify any existing problems.
Did you know?
That dental X-rays deliver very low levels of radiation and are considered completely safe? In fact, X-rays are even considered safe during pregnancy and while breastfeeding so long as a leaded apron and collar are used to protect your body from exposure. If you are pregnant or think you may be, tell your dentist so proper precautions can be taken.
Receiving Dental Imaging
As mentioned above, our team will take images from multiple angles during your visit. Below we’re going to discuss the various images taken and what they reveal in your oral cavity.
- Bite-Wing X-rays – These Xrays reveal a few of the areas from the crown to the roots on one whole side of the face. They help diagnose changes in the density of the bone as well as track the advance of decay. They also help provide a good fitting when restorations are needed.
- Occlusal X-rays – When a full-arch needs to be imaged, this type of X-ray will be ordered. They help determine tooth placement and track the development of these teeth. They’re typically used for pediatric diagnostics but may also be used for adults.
- Periapical X-rays – When a root canal treatment must be performed, periapical X-rays will be ordered. These X-rays focus on creating a comprehensive image of a single tooth from root to crown. More minor details, such as the presence of root canals and pulp formation, will also be visible in these images.
- Tomograms – Tomogram X-rays are used to isolate mouth areas for imaging. The surrounding areas are blurred out. This makes it possible for Dr. Rhee to focus only on the area of concern.
See More Clearly with Advanced Dental X-rays
Dental X-rays are a safe and essential part of your preventive care. At Rentschler and Rhee Dentistry, we use modern imaging technology to capture detailed views of your teeth, jaw, and surrounding structures with minimal radiation exposure. These high-resolution images allow Dr. Rhee to detect issues early, plan treatments precisely, and keep your smile healthy and strong. Whether it's your routine checkup or a specific concern, dental X-rays help us see the full picture of your oral health.