Dental X-Rays

Dental radiographs ("x-rays") are essential for proper endodontic ('root canal") treatment. With new x-ray technology and special ultraspeed films  there has been a dramatic reduction in the amount of radiation required for the diagnosis and treatment of root canal problems.

Dental x-rays may reveal:

  • Abscesses or cysts.
  • Bone loss.
  • Cancerous and non-cancerous tumors.
  • Decay between the teeth.
  • Developmental abnormalities.
  • Poor tooth and root positions.
  • Problems inside a tooth (the root canal) or below the gum line.

Detecting and treating dental problems at an early stage can save you time, money, unnecessary discomfort, and your teeth!

Are dental x-rays safe?

We are all exposed to natural radiation in our environment.  The amount of x-radiation exposure required for excellent root canal treatment is less than just a few minutes of  standing outside in the sunlight.

Dental x-rays produce a low level of radiation and are considered safe.  Endodontists take necessary precautions to limit the patient’s exposure to radiation while taking dental x-rays.  These precautions include using lead apron shields to protect the body and using modern, ultrafast film that dramatically cuts down the exposure time needed for each x-ray.