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The test is performed in the dentist's office. There are many types of dental x-rays. Some are:
- Bitewing
- Periapical
- Palatal (also called occlusal)
- Panoramic
The bitewing is when the patient bites on a paper tab and shows the crown portions of the top and bottom teeth together.
The periapical shows one or two complete teeth from crown to root.
A palatal or occlusal x-ray captures all the upper and lower teeth in one shot while the film rests on the biting surface of the teeth.
A panoramic x-ray requires a special machine that rotates around the head. The x-ray captures the entire jaws and teeth in one shot. It is used to plan treatment for dental implants, check for impacted wisdom teeth, and detect jaw problems. A panoramic x-ray is not good for detecting cavities, unless the decay is very advanced and deep.
In addition, many dentists are taking x-rays using digital technology. The image runs through a computer. The amount of radiation transmitted during the procedure is less than traditional methods. Other types of dental x-rays can create a 3-D picture of the jaw. Cone beam computerized tomography (CBCT) may be used prior to dental surgery, especially when multiple implants are being placed.
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