Dentistry x-ray is a group of methods of radiation diagnostics, with the help of which the structure of the dental system is studied: teeth, jaws, soft tissues, salivary glands. The results are used to identify and control the treatment of caries, periodontal and periodontal diseases, traumatic injuries, cysts and tumors of the maxillofacial region. Radiographic methods in dentistry are divided into extraoral and intraoral, digital and film, contrast and native.

Sialogram

Sialogram is a technique of radiopaque examination of the parotid, submandibular and sublingual salivary glands and their ducts. The procedure detects inflammatory and tumor diseases of the salivary glands. Before contrast is introduced, native survey images are taken in two perpendicular projections. The contrast solution enters the opening of the excretory glandular duct through a…

Dental X-Ray

Dental x-ray  is a method of radiation diagnostics used to study the structure of the tooth: the shape and structure of the crown, root, and surrounding soft tissues. The study allows you to identify the presence of an additional root, fused teeth and uncut wisdom teeth, diagnose inflammatory processes, cysts, tumors and osteomyelitis. The lower…

Radiovisiography

Radiovisiography is a method of computer dental radiography that allows to obtain an image of the tooth and surrounding tissues with minimal radiation load. The study is used to diagnose pulpitis, periodontitis, latent caries, foreign objects in the dental canal, as well as to control the quality of dental treatment. During the procedure, the detector…

Orthopantomogram

Orthopantomogram is an overview X-ray of all teeth and tissues of the upper and lower jaw. It allows you to diagnose anomalies and curvatures of the dentition, the condition of periodontal tissues, leak-tightness of fillings, latent caries, the condition of the jaw bone at the site of tooth extraction. A snapshot of the dental system…