

Digital Dental X-Rays
Safer, faster, clearer imaging with advanced digital technology for precise diagnosis
Understanding Digital Dental X-Rays
Modern imaging that reveals hidden problems with minimal radiation and instant results
Traditional
Film X-Rays
Chemical development required, higher radiation, delayed results
Digital
Sensor Imaging
Instant high-resolution images, 80-90% less radiation, enhanced viewing
Advanced
Digital Advantage
Zoom, adjust contrast, compare over time for better diagnosis
Key Advantages of Digital X-Rays
Why modern clinics choose digital imaging over traditional film
Safer with Less Radiation
Digital X-rays reduce radiation exposure by 80-90% compared to traditional film X-rays, making them significantly safer for patients, especially children and those needing frequent imaging.
Radiation Reduction
Why Choose Digital Dental X-Rays
Experience the future of dental diagnostics with safety and precision
Maximum Safety
80-90% less radiation exposure
Crystal Clear Images
High-resolution & zoomable
Instant Results
No waiting for development
Eco-Friendly
No chemicals or film waste
Better Diagnosis
Early detection of issues
Patient Comfort
Faster & more comfortable process
Long-term Tracking
Easy comparison over time
Overall Health
Supports preventive care
Your Digital X-Ray Experience
Simple, quick, and comfortable process from start to finish
Step 1
Preparation
Protective apron & sensor placement
Step 2
Capture
Quick, low-dose X-ray exposure
Step 3
Instant View
Image appears on screen immediately
Step 4
Diagnosis
Enhanced viewing & treatment planning
Common Questions
1Are digital X-rays safe?
Yes! They use 80-90% less radiation than traditional film X-rays, making them much safer for everyone, including children and pregnant patients.
2How long does it take?
The entire process takes just a few seconds per image. Results appear instantly on the screen – no waiting for film development.
3Are they more accurate than traditional X-rays?
Yes – digital images offer higher resolution, can be enhanced, zoomed, and adjusted for better visibility of small problems like early cavities or cracks.
4Do they cost more?
While the technology is advanced, digital X-rays are often more cost-effective long-term due to no film/chemical costs and faster diagnosis.
