Dental X-Rays

Dental Xray in Pitt Meadows

Digital Xray and Panoramic Xray

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Dental Xray in Pitt Meadows

Digital Xray and Panoramic Xray

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Dental X-ray in Pitt Meadows

Dental xray is a necessary assessment technology for dentists; it is a necessary tool to see what is happening within the tooth structure, at the jaw bone, and around the gums.  At Meadows Gate Dental, we use the latest radiography tools to provide the best service: digital xray and panoramic xray (also known as Panorex).

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Panoramic X-Rays

Panoramic xrays (also known as Panorex) take images that wrap-around the face and teeth.  These images expose fractures, bone loss, jaw issues, wisdom teeth, cavities, and other dental issues. Panoramic xrays are relatively simple for our patients: the tool rotates around the outside of the face (rather than the process of dental xrays which places film inside the mouth – often somewhat awkwardly or uncomfortably).

 

A panoramic x-ray provides a good view of the sinus area, nasal area and the mandibular nerve; it is often used when sinus issues are suspected to be the cause of dental problems.

 

Panoramic X-rays are often used to:

 

  • Assess patients with an extreme gag reflex.
  • Assess the progression of temporomandibular joint disorders (TMJ).
  • Expose cysts and abnormalities.
  • Evaluate impacted teeth.
  • Expose jaw bone fractures.
  • Develop a treatment plan (for example, consider full and/or partial dentures, braces, or implants).
  • Reveal gum disease and cavities.

 

Panoramic X-rays are an important diagnostic tool and are also valuable for planning future treatment.  Much like digital x-rays; they are safer than other types of x-ray because a smaller amount of radiation enters the body.

 

If you have questions about dental and/or digital radiography (dental xray, digital xray, panoramic xray, and more), please ask us during your dental visit.

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Digital X-Ray

Digital radiography (also known as digital xray) is the latest technology used to take dental xrays.  This digital technology uses an electronic sensor instead of x-ray film and it captures and stores the digital image on a computer. Since it is on computer, it can be instantly viewed and enlarged.  This helps us to more effectively view, and analyze, problem areas. Digital x-rays reduce radiation by 80 to 90% as compared to the already low exposure of traditional dental x-rays.

 

Dental radiography is an essential and preventative diagnostic tool to be used to access information that is not visible during a regular dental exam.  Our dentists and dental hygienists use this information to accurately detect hidden dental abnormalities and complete an accurate treatment plan.  Without x-rays, problem areas may go undetected.

 

X-rays often show and/or confirm:

 

  • Abscesses or cysts
  • Unusual bone loss
  • Cancerous and non-cancerous tumors
  • Decay between the teeth
  • Developmental abnormalities
  • Poor tooth and root positions
  • Problems inside a tooth or below the gum line
  • Areas of significant tartar build up

 

A dental xray can detect problems at an early stage and that enables us to treat the issue before it becomes a much bigger problem.

Comprehensive exam · Dental x-rays · Gentle cleaning

Please start by filling out the new patient form in order to help us properly diagnose your immediate dental concerns, review your past medical and dental history, and create a treatment plan that provides for your optimal dental health. 


We will complete a thorough evaluation and contact you.

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How Often Do X-rays Need to be Done?

It really does depend on the individual; we will recommend dental x-rays if we believe we need the more detailed information that they provide and based on your medical and dental history. Additionally, every three to five years we recommend a panoramic x-ray of the entire jaw bone area.  Bitewing x-rays, which take a view of the top and bottom teeth biting together, are often taken at annual visits to assess potentially developing dental problems.

Safety of Dental Radiography (x-rays)

There is natural radiation in our industrialized environments.  Digital x-rays produce a much lower level of radiation compared to more traditional dental x-rays. They also produce faster results; and that reduces your time in our office. With digital imaging we do not need to develop the x-ray film and therefore we minimize the waste and chemicals that would enter the waste stream. Digital radiography produces a very low level of radiation and is considered very safe. We still take the necessary and required precautions to limit your exposure to radiation: we only take x-rays if necessary and we always use a lead apron shield to protect your body.

Hear from our patients

An absolutely amazing team of people here. I have never felt so comfortable going to a dentist as I do with meadow gate :) I highly recommend this practise to anyone looking for a respectable team to care for your oral problems. Definitely a 10/10 for me and will recommend them to anyone who asks!

– Heidi

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Our Office

Our modern and growing dental care facility is located in Pitt Meadows. Our entire team is dedicated to providing you with personalized, gentle care. Our dentists are not only caring and compassionate, but highly trained in all aspects of dentistry. We strive to deliver the best care possible, while making your visit both a soothing and serene experience. We are open on Saturdays and provide Emergency care for your dental needs.

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