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Results 1 - 10 of 92 for dental "x-ray"
  1. 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 ...
  2. ... x-ray Bone x-ray Chest x-ray Dental x-ray Extremity x-ray Hand x-ray Joint x- ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. ... 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.
  5. ... to make sure the infection is gone. A dental x-ray will be taken. Regular dental checkups are necessary. For adults, this usually means ...
  6. ... came in and then went back down again. Dental x-rays confirm the presence of one or more teeth that have not emerged.
  7. ... may show thin bones, fractures, bowing, and cysts . Teeth x-rays may also be abnormal. A bone x-ray ...
  8. ... gums. Other tests that may be done include: Dental x-rays Facial or skull x-rays
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. ... 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.
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