

A standard part of your routine dental visits involves getting an updated dental X-ray. X-rays are an important part of your dental care because they give dentists a clear picture of your mouth that is otherwise hard to see with the naked eye. This is why we encourage dental X-rays at Stonebrook Family Dental.
One of the most helpful tools we have here at the dentist is dental X-rays. Dental X-rays allow us to get a full view of the mouth in a clear way. That way we can spot trouble early on that could be affecting your mouth, teeth, gums, and jaw.
The Cleveland Clinic explains that getting an X-ray at the dentist’s office shows the dental team a lot. They allow us to see your teeth, roots, jaw placement, and facial bone composition. Since we can see all of this through an X-ray, we can identify and treat problems early in their development.
X-rays are a form of energy that can travel through or be absorbed by solid objects. This energy is absorbed by dense objects, such as teeth and bones. This energy shows up in X-rays as light-colored areas. X-rays pass through less dense objects, like your gums and cheeks, and appear as dark areas on the film.
Dental X-rays help find issues in your mouth that can’t be easily seen by the naked eye during a traditional exam. By finding and treating problems early on, you can save money and more extensive pain and treatments later on in life.
The number of X-rays you need is dependent on your current oral health condition, along with your dental history. For some people, X-rays are only needed every couple of years. If you’re a new patient, an X-ray will be part of the initial exam.
People who fall into a high-risk category may need X-rays more frequently than mentioned above. Those people are:
At Stonebrook Family Dental, we offer two different types of technology that gives us a more accurate look at the health of your mouth. We use the:
Using both of these devices at Stonebrook Family Dental, we are able to fully look at your mouth. With the X-rays we can look inside the teeth and beneath the gums and jawbone. The intramural camera also displays the condition of the outer enamel and soft tissues of the tongue, mouth, and gums. Together, it’s possible for us to see a single tooth at up to 50x it’s actual size. We will be able to see cavities, cracks, and other imperfections that could affect your dental health.
At Stonebrook Family Dental, we want to provide you with quality dental care by buying the most current technology and methods. You can rely on us to provide you with the best diagnosis and treatment there is to offer. If you want to come in and experience this technology first-hand, call us today for an appointment: (303)-872-7907.