Xrays and Imaging
State-of-the-art technology allows us to take 2D and 3D X-Rays for the most accurate diagnosis and ideal treatment outcomes
X-rays are an indispensable tool for your dentist to detect and diagnose any underlying dental issues that may be otherwise undetectable. At Vista Dental, we use x-ray technology to get a finer look at what’s going on inside the mouth so that our dentists can accurately form quick and effective diagnoses without you having to experience additional discomfort or spending more money than necessary. This imaging method allows us to spot tooth decay forming between teeth and assess the health of roots and bone structure surrounding them – resulting in improved oral care from start to finish! Our team provides detailed insights into the structure and health of teeth, starting from their top surface to underlying bone. Using advanced techniques, we can detect any changes in density that could be an indicator of gum illnesses such as gingivitis.
2D Intra-oral and Panoramic X-Rays
2D X-rays produce two-dimensional images of the mouth, allowing practitioners a comprehensive
3D CBCT X-rays
With 3D CBCT X-rays, dentists can obtain a clearer picture of the anatomy of the patient's teeth, upper and lower jawbone
2D Intra-oral and Panoramic X-Rays
2D X-rays produce two-dimensional images of the mouth, allowing practitioners a comprehensive view of irregularities or abnormalities in any particular area. This provides diagnostic support in terms of prognosis and treatment planning where necessary
3D CBCT X-rays
With 3D CBCT X-rays, dentists can obtain a clearer picture of the anatomy of the patient's teeth, upper and lower jawbone, and other vital anatomical structures like sinuses, nerves and any calcified areas. This provides invaluable insight into their current oral health. This helps us diagnose conditions and prognosis, which ultimately enables an accurate assessment of any treatment planning for removing Wisdom Teeth, Placing Dental Implants, Root Canals, and any other treatments that may be required.
Periodic X-Rays are recommended every 6 months by the American Dental Association to monitor oral health
We take the time to listen to each patient!