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Digital X-rays Less radiation, more accurate diagnoses.
A new option for X-rays. |
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Until recently, our only option when taking X-rays was to place a film packet in your mouth and, using a traditional dental X-ray machine, expose the film packet, then wait up to 10 minutes for it to develop. With digital radiography, the process is computerized. |
| How does it work? |
| We place a sensor next to your tooth, and within seconds your X-ray is displayed in sharp, vivid detail on a computer screen. Because of this short exposure time, the amount of X-ray radiation is reduced by as much as 90 percent. |
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| An efficient, computerized process. |
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Once the X-ray image is on our computer screen, we can enhance it to make a more precise diagnosis. We can save images on our computer for instant retrieval, and once they're digitized, we can easily send them to insurance companies or specialists, as needed. |
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