Taking X-rays is a common practice in a dentist office. They can provide clues to diagnose diseases and injuries. While they are helpful, X-rays can also be dangerous if not used by someone who understands how they work and how to manage the risk for both the patient and staff. Limit the Patient’s X-Ray Exposure …Read more >>
Understanding X-Radiation Production
X-rays have been used by dentists and doctors for years. While technology continues to advance, this diagnostic method is still extremely valuable in situations that require a deeper understanding of an injury or disease. The Physical Characteristics of X-Rays One of the first things you will notice about X-rays is what you don’t see. They …Read more >>
Why Dental X-Ray Film Exposure & Processing is Important in Every Practice
As a provider of dental care, you will handle a wide range of cases that require different procedures. One of the first steps in common in dental diagnostics is the dental x-ray that allows the dentist to look deeper into the cause of the problem. Radiographs, better known as x-rays, are a very common tool …Read more >>