3118 Milton Rd, Charlotte, NC 28215

See Beyond the Surface
Why X-rays Are Important
X-rays are essential for spotting problems plain exams miss. They reveal decay between teeth, infections at the roots, even cysts or bone changes. They’re also key in planning treatments—whether it’s a crown, implant, or braces.
Digital X-rays not only reduce radiation by up to 80–90 percent, but the images appear instantly and can be enhanced to help us plan with confidence.
A healthy adult might need X-rays every few years. But if you're prone to cavities or gum problems—or if you're a growing child—checking more often may make sense. Together, we’ll decide based on your dental health and history.
Types of Dental X-Rays
Intraoral X-rays
- Bitewing: reveals decay between back teeth and hidden issues under fillings.
- Periapical: shows the entire tooth and root, used when there’s pain or to check past treatments.
- Occlusal: covers the roof or floor of the mouth, helping find extra or impacted teeth.
Extraoral X-rays
- Panoramic : captures all teeth, jaws, sinuses, and more in one single image—great for an overall view.
- 3D Cone-Beam (CBCT): gives a detailed 3D image when planning complex procedures.
Safety First
Modern digital X-rays use very low radiation, similar to what you'd get from natural surroundings or a short flight. We follow strict safety rules—only using X-rays when needed and keeping exposure as low as possible.
Recent guidance from the ADA suggests that lead aprons may no longer be required due to improved tech and minimal radiation exposure. Still, some states ask for them, so we’ll follow local regulations and your comfort level.
What to Expect at Your Visit
You’ll be asked to sit or stand while a sensor or film is positioned. It’s quick and painless. With digital X-rays, images are ready immediately—no need to wait. We’ll review them with you, explaining anything we see and what steps may follow.
Keeping your dental health on track starts with clear vision into what’s happening beneath the surface. Reach out today to schedule a visit, and we’ll make sure your X-ray experience is safe, comfortable, and informative.
