At iDentify, we use the latest technology in dental radiology to provide fast and accurate diagnosis. Our X-MIND DC machine, equipped with a high-frequency generator, minimizes radiation exposure while providing high-resolution images. Dental X-rays are essential for detecting hidden problems and planning effective dental treatments.
Dental radiography is necessary to identify a number of dental conditions and complications that cannot be seen during a simple visual examination. Symptoms and conditions that indicate the need for an X-ray include:
Dental radiology provides a wide range of essential investigations for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. At iDentify clinic, we use modern equipment for the following types of X-rays:
Modern dental radiology offers numerous advantages for patients, ensuring accurate diagnosis and effective treatment with minimal radiation exposure. The benefits include:
Accurate diagnosis begins with a precise and detailed X-ray. At iDentify, the dental radiology diagnostic process includes the following steps:
Dental radiology involves the use of X-rays to obtain detailed images of teeth, roots, and jawbone. It is essential for accurately diagnosing dental problems that are not visible during a clinical examination.
Modern dental X-rays, like the X-MIND DC technology, use very small doses of radiation, making them safe for patients. Radiation exposure is controlled and minimized.
The process of taking a dental X-ray is quick, taking only a few minutes, including positioning and image capture.
The type of X-ray needed depends on the dental issue. The dentist will recommend the appropriate type based on symptoms and the required treatment.
Dental radiology involves the use of X-rays to obtain detailed images of teeth, roots, and jawbone. It is essential for accurately diagnosing dental problems that are not visible during a clinical examination.
Modern dental X-rays, like the X-MIND DC technology, use very small doses of radiation, making them safe for patients. Radiation exposure is controlled and minimized.
The process of taking a dental X-ray is quick, taking only a few minutes, including positioning and image capture.
The type of X-ray needed depends on the dental issue. The dentist will recommend the appropriate type based on symptoms and the required treatment.