As technology advances every day and enhances our lives, diagnostic imaging is no exception. In the past, to obtain dental X-rays, the technician needed to spend a significant amount of time carefully setting the X-ray machine to get the right view of the area to be diagnosed. Besides, it also needed more time for processing the images and viewing them. With advancements in digital radiology, dentists can now diagnose and detect conditions right on the spot and treat them faster and effectively.

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Digital Radiography

Digital radiography uses computer technology and electronic sensors instead of X-ray films to capture, view, store, and share radiographic images on a computer system instantly.

Benefits of Digital Radiography

One of the major benefits of digital radiography over traditional X-rays is that the patient’s exposure to radiation is reduced by almost ninety percent with digital radiography. Besides, the dentist can view the images instantly after being obtained or share them with other practitioners if needed. Since digital x-rays do not involve any chemicals or need paper to develop, they are environment-friendly as well.
The other advantages are as follows:
  • Enhanced image quality
  • Quicker processing time
  • Fewer resources are required – no need for chemical developers or film processors
  • Easy to use – no special training required
  • Enables higher quality care
  • Easy image storage

Types and Components of Digital Radiography Systems

Intraoral X-ray Sensors 
Considered as a substitute for film X-rays, intraoral X-ray sensors capture the patient’s normal bitewings but use less radiation.
Digital Panoramic X-rays 
Digital panoramic X-rays allow the dentists to obtain the patient’s full arch images in a single image.
Digital Imaging Software
Digital imaging software acts as the hub for handling all the image files. This software enables the dentist to enhance the obtained images for improved diagnostics and formulate the most suitable treatment plans.
Digital Radiography Accessories
Digital radiography accessories include sensors and other tools that are used to support imaging technology.

What Are the Uses of Digital Radiography?

The digital X-rays may reveal the following conditions:
  • Cysts or abscesses
  • Jawbone loss.
  • Cancerous and benign tumors.
  • Tooth decay.
  • Developmental irregularities.
  • Poor root and tooth positions
  • Issues of the tooth’s core or below the gum line.
  • Saves you from unnecessary discomfort
  • Reduces your treatment time

How Does Digital Radiography Work?

The procedure for digital radiography starts with the technician inserting a digital radiography sensor in the patient’s mouth. The sensor that is linked to a computer captures the images and projects them on the computer screen in real-time. The dentist can instantly view these images and make diagnoses effectively.
Foxfield Dental, located at Foxfield, CO, is equipped with the best dentists and modern technologies that enable the best dental care facilities for the patients. Call (720) 870-0401 and book an appointment with the dentistry to know more about Digital Radiography and other dental care services.