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Jul 22, 2015
Latest Dental Technology

The X-ray is the sliced bread of the dental practice, the piece of technology all dentists take for granted, but without it, they wouldn’t really know what to do.


Game-Changing Dental Tech: Digital Radiography


Schaumburg Dentist Digital X-ray Discovered at the turn of the century, this imaging technology has been revolutionary in providing detailed and accurate pictures that allow dentists to make their diagnoses and treatments every day. Yet, in the same way that digital photography has replaced film in almost every industry, digital radiography is revolutionizing dental practices by making imaging cheaper, faster, safer, easier, and more accurate.


Why Digital Radiography Is Good for Dentists Dental X-Ray At Schaumburg Dentist


If you’re anywhere close to my age, you probably remember a time when all pictures were taken with film and analogue cameras. Was it worth all the effort of buying film, loading it, taking a limited number of pictures without even knowing what they looked like, processing the film (either by hand or at a lab), making prints, and saving them in a folder or album? The answer is, undoubtedly, yes—but we certainly don’t miss any of that.


Digital X-Rays are cheaper because they don’t require film or any bulky apparatuses. Pictures can be taken and viewed instantly, exposure can be adjusted in real-time, and resolution is much, much higher. And because the technology is so easy to use, almost anyone in the office can be trained to perform these scans. All of this allows dentists to provide a higher quality of care for our patients while simultaneously reducing costs.


Why Digital Radiography Is Good For Patients


It’s easy to see why better treatment for a lower price is advantageous to dental patients everywhere. However, digital X-rays provide another benefit that patients have been asking for for years: less radiation.


Since it is confined to small segments of the mouth and jaw and released in short bursts, the amount of radiation used in traditional dental X-Rays is very low. Nevertheless, concerns about radiation from X-Rays are becoming more and more common in dental offices, leading to less imaging and a greater margin of error in preventative treatment. Most digital X-ray technology uses more than 75% less radiation than conventional imaging, which should be enough to set anyone’s concerns aside.

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