Digital Radiography
 

 

Traditionally, dentists use film based x-rays to find out what's going on below the surface, developing them in a darkroom full of chemicals, and examining the resulting films on special light board. Digital radiography entirely out-models that cumbersome process. Now, a tiny sensor placed in the mouth acts like a miniature VCR camera with an x-ray sensitive chip, exposing patients to 50%-90% less radiation exposure than with traditional x-ray technique.  The resulting high detailed image of your mouth is almost instantaneously translated onto our computer screen, carrying with it all the conveniences of other digitized image: we can rotate it, magnify it, adjust it for better contrast, and even color-code it for educational purposes.  And because it helps our patients clearly understand the root issues behind their dental health, we're able to work together to determine the very best treatment options for each case.