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Digital X-Rays in North Canton, OH: A Patient Guide

Services/Dental Technology/Digital X-Rays in North Canton, OH: A Patient Guide

At Dr. Julie Thomas in North Canton, Ohio, digital X-rays support precise diagnosis with clear images and efficient appointments. This page explains how digital dental X-rays work, when they are recommended, safety considerations, and what a visit typically involves so you can feel confident and informed.

Digital X-Rays Explained

Digital X-rays use an electronic sensor to capture images of your teeth and jaws. The image appears on a computer screen within seconds, allowing timely evaluation of teeth, bone, and supporting structures. Compared with traditional film, digital X-rays typically use a lower radiation dose, produce high-contrast images, and allow useful tools such as zoom, measurement, and color mapping to highlight areas of concern. These images help identify tooth decay between teeth, bone loss from gum disease, infections at tooth roots, developmental concerns, and changes that may not be visible during a standard exam.

Key Benefits

Lower Radiation Exposure

Lower radiation exposure than conventional film while providing diagnostic detail.

Immediate Images

Immediate images that speed up evaluation and reduce repeat visits.

Enhanced Clarity

Enhanced clarity that helps reveal early cavities, cracks, and bone changes.

Easy Monitoring

Easy monitoring of oral health changes over time using side-by-side comparisons.

Environmentally Friendly

Environmentally friendly workflow without chemical processing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Dental X-Rays Safe?

Digital X-rays use a low radiation dose that is a small fraction of typical yearly background radiation. Protective measures and risk-based scheduling further enhance safety.

How Often Will I Need X-Rays?

Frequency varies by age, oral health status, cavity risk, and treatment history. New patients may need baseline images, and future intervals are based on individual needs.

What Is The Difference Between Bitewing And Periapical X-Rays?

Bitewings show the crowns of back teeth to spot cavities between teeth and track bone levels. Periapicals capture the entire tooth and root to evaluate infections, cysts, or bone changes.

What Can Digital X-Rays Detect?

Digital X-rays can reveal hidden decay, cracks, bone loss, gum disease changes, impacted teeth, root infections, cysts, and tooth development issues that may not be visible in a mirror exam.

Can I Have Dental X-Rays During Pregnancy?

Dental X-rays may be taken when necessary using protective shielding and careful technique. Non-urgent imaging is often postponed until after pregnancy when appropriate.

If you have questions or would like to schedule digital X-rays in North Canton, OH, contact Dr. Julie Thomas at 330-244-9081. You can also schedule a visit with Dr. Julie Thomas to discuss your imaging needs.

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