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- Dental x-rays are a type of image of the teeth and mouth. X-rays are a form of ... the dentist's office. There are many types of dental x-rays. Some of them are: Bitewing. Shows the crown ...
- ... x-ray Bone x-ray Chest x-ray Dental x-ray Extremity x-ray Hand x-ray Joint x- ...
- ... may include: Skull x-ray (panoramic and cephalometric) Dental x-rays Imprints of the bite (a plaster mold is made of the teeth) This condition may be treated with surgery. An ...
- ... diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have dental x-rays , head or skull x-rays , or facial x-rays. Diagnostic models of the teeth are often needed to diagnose the problem.
- ... to make sure the infection is gone. A dental x-ray will be taken. Regular dental checkups are necessary. For adults, this usually means ...
- ... came in and then went back down again. Dental x-rays confirm the presence of one or more teeth that have not emerged.
- ... may show thin bones, fractures, bowing, and cysts . Teeth x-rays may also be abnormal. A bone x-ray ...
- ... gums. Other tests that may be done include: Dental x-rays Facial or skull x-rays
- ... of the time, delayed tooth formation is normal. Dental x-rays may be done. Sometimes, children or adults are missing teeth they never developed. Cosmetic or orthodontic dentistry can ...
- ... that the surface of the tooth is soft. Dental x-rays may show some cavities before they can be seen just by just looking at the teeth.