Post by masders on Feb 15, 2024 2:43:24 GMT -7
Radiological imaging reveals a large number of diseases of the teeth and surrounding tissues that cannot be seen during a normal dental examination. Starting from the condition of the teeth, the roots, the positioning of the jaw, to the overall composition of the facial bones. According to Dr. Mile Marin, dentist, this important diagnostic tool can help to determine the presence or extent of periodontal disease (gums), caries, abscesses and many other abnormal manifestations, such as cysts and tumors, but also to indicate the location of affected teeth and teeth that are not fully developed. Radiological imaging is extremely important for establishing the diagnosis. Precisely with timely diagnosis and treatment of teeth, you can save time, money and unnecessary situations or concerns. If you have hidden cancer, dental x-rays (x-rays) can save your life. Modern x-ray machines emit very small amounts of radiation.
When is it necessary to film the teeth? Your dentist will tell you if you should have panoramic imaging based on the condition of your teeth and the space in your mouth. Today, digital panoramic filming is very often used, by means of which the dentist gets a complete and clear picture of all the Moldova Email List teeth in the mouth, but also of the head, neck, jaws, joints and sinuses. Often this dental procedure is also used in small children or teenagers, when we want to see how the teeth growth process goes, or if any teeth are blocked and come out with difficulty, as well as if there is enough space between the teeth, in terms of the emergence of new teeth. In adult patients, it is used to find decayed areas that cannot be seen with the naked eye during a normal dental check-up, abscesses, infections.
It is also used before placing the implant. Panoramic filming – the gold standard Today in all dental centers around the world 3D panoramic filming is a gold standard for planning and determining the type of implant that will ideally suit the patient. Such filming is also necessary for their safe positioning in the dental row. This powerful technology ensures, for a very short time, by means of panoramic filming, accurate diagnosis and the possibility of further precise dental procedures. The dentist has the opportunity to penetrate virtually into the depth of the jaw and move through the teeth, evaluate the thickness and density of the bone and detect certain malformations of the teeth. 3D panoramic filming is mandatory when the patient has a problem with impacted (blocked) teeth, with distorted roots and irregular tooth structure. The most modern panoramic 3D digital device Orthophos XG3 available at the "Acibadem Sistina" clinical hospital enables up to 60% less radiation dose to patients and better filming quality.
When is it necessary to film the teeth? Your dentist will tell you if you should have panoramic imaging based on the condition of your teeth and the space in your mouth. Today, digital panoramic filming is very often used, by means of which the dentist gets a complete and clear picture of all the Moldova Email List teeth in the mouth, but also of the head, neck, jaws, joints and sinuses. Often this dental procedure is also used in small children or teenagers, when we want to see how the teeth growth process goes, or if any teeth are blocked and come out with difficulty, as well as if there is enough space between the teeth, in terms of the emergence of new teeth. In adult patients, it is used to find decayed areas that cannot be seen with the naked eye during a normal dental check-up, abscesses, infections.
It is also used before placing the implant. Panoramic filming – the gold standard Today in all dental centers around the world 3D panoramic filming is a gold standard for planning and determining the type of implant that will ideally suit the patient. Such filming is also necessary for their safe positioning in the dental row. This powerful technology ensures, for a very short time, by means of panoramic filming, accurate diagnosis and the possibility of further precise dental procedures. The dentist has the opportunity to penetrate virtually into the depth of the jaw and move through the teeth, evaluate the thickness and density of the bone and detect certain malformations of the teeth. 3D panoramic filming is mandatory when the patient has a problem with impacted (blocked) teeth, with distorted roots and irregular tooth structure. The most modern panoramic 3D digital device Orthophos XG3 available at the "Acibadem Sistina" clinical hospital enables up to 60% less radiation dose to patients and better filming quality.