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Digital Radiography

What is Digital Radiology? Dental X-ray images are captured using digital technology, which is known as "digital radiography" in the field of dentistry. It substitutes an electronic sensor for the conventional film-based X-ray imaging system, which takes and stores the X-ray images directly onto a computer.

Comparing this technology to traditional X-ray systems, the following benefits are possible:

  • Improved Image Quality: High-resolution images from digital radiography can be enhanced and edited for a more accurate diagnosis. To more precisely diagnose tooth problems, dentists can zoom in, change the brightness and contrast, and highlight particular spots.
  • Reduced Radiation Exposure: Patients are safer with digital radiography since it uses substantially less radiation than conventional X-ray equipment. Digital radiography uses sensors that are more sensitive and enable faster image capture.
  • Easy Storage and Retrieval: Instant access to digital X-ray images eliminates the need for waiting and chemical processing. Dentists can quickly study the photos, talk with patients about them, and decide on a course of action.
  • Environmentally Friendly: Digital X-ray images can be electronically stored, saving space and lowering the possibility of loss or damage. They facilitate collaboration and communication because they are simple to access and share with experts or insurance firms.
  • Patient Education: Comparing digital radiography to conventional X-ray systems, the former requires no film processing chemicals and produces less waste. Dentists can instruct patients about their oral health by displaying digital X-ray pictures on displays. Dental professionals can better explain dental issues and available treatments, which will improve patient comprehension and compliance.

Overall, the use of digital radiography has transformed dental imaging by delivering crisper images, lowering radiation exposure, providing instant results, and enhancing patient and dentist communication. It has established itself as a staple instrument in contemporary dental clinics, improving patient care and diagnostic capacities.

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Who needs the service?
Radiographs in children enable the dentist to monitor the growth of the child's teeth and jawbone. Dental radiographs, like medical radiographs, let your dentist assess any facial and oral injuries you may have. In order to assess impacted teeth, temporomandibular joints, and any problems between the teeth and jaws, radiography is performed on the patients.Your dentist may be informed of changes in your hard and soft tissues through dental radiographs.

Benefits
•Being that the dentist can swiftly evaluate your issue and provide a diagnosis while you wait, consultations are shortened. Thus, productivity is increased for both the dentist and the patients.
•The visual quality of digital x-rays is far better than that of conventional film. We can now concentrate even on minute fractures and anomalies that would have been missed on video because of this.
•The equipment needed for digital x-rays must be purchased once, and it may also need occasional maintenance. We won't have to reprint the x-ray paper even if a duplicate of an image is required. Since it doesn't take much to generate a digital x-ray, labor costs for clinics also decrease.

Obligation of Gift Smile
In order to provide the finest care possible, our dental specialists will primarily use digital radiography and diagnosis therapy, as promised and guaranteed to the patients by our Gift SMILE clinic. Cherish your smile.