Dental X-rays are diagnostic images used by dentists to assess dental health. They reveal tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral health issues not visible during regular exams. Radiographic imaging helps identify dental problems early for effective treatment.
Dental X-rays are diagnostic images used by dentists to assess dental health. They reveal tooth decay, gum disease, and other oral health issues not visible during regular exams. Radiographic imaging helps identify dental problems early for effective treatment.
Dental X-rays are diagnostic images used to identify oral health issues such as tooth decay, gum disease, and bone damage. In New Zealand, dental X-rays are typically taken during regular check-ups.
Waiting times for routine appointments can be up to 4 weeks. Dentists often use digital X-rays for their quicker turnaround and lower radiation exposure.