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How Digital Dental
X-Rays Work
We place a small sensor in your mouth. The sensor is connected
to a computer by a thin wire. Next, an X-ray beam is sent
through your teeth and into the sensor, which records
the image of your teeth and sends it to the computer.
The sensor can then be repositioned to photograph other
sections of your teeth. Why
are digital X-Rays better?
The digital dental
X-ray system is more sensitive than dental X-ray film
systems, so your exposure to X-rays is cut by as much
as 90 percent. The large, color-enhanced images let
you see what your dentist sees, so it's easier for you
to understand how your dentist will treat your teeth.
Your fees don't include payment for photo chemicals,
film, processing or film storage. Used photo chemicals
and film are not polluting the environment. Your dental
checkups take less time, and it's means you can view
your images on the computer. |
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