At Woods Dental, every aspect of your care is focused on precision, comfort, and accuracy. Our modern digital X ray system allows us to detect issues at an early stage and deliver effective, evidence-based treatment plans. Whether you are here for a routine examination or a complex procedure, high-resolution imaging helps our clinicians identify subtle changes within your teeth, jaw, and surrounding bone structures.
Dental radiology uses controlled X-rays and imaging tools to capture detailed views of areas that may not be visible during a standard dental check-up. These images play a vital role in diagnosing problems early, from hidden decay and bone loss to infections around the roots of teeth. Our fully digital imaging system produces clearer results while significantly reducing radiation exposure, offering a safer and faster experience for our patients.
Modern imaging goes beyond simple detection it helps build a complete picture of your oral health. By understanding what lies beneath the surface, our team can plan treatments with greater accuracy, whether that involves monitoring developing teeth, assessing jaw alignment, or preparing for implants.
Digital X-rays provide several advantages that enhance both safety and convenience:
Low radiation levels: The radiation from digital imaging is minimal, making it suitable for both children and adults.
Immediate results: Images appear instantly on-screen, so your dentist can review and discuss findings with you during the same appointment.
Sharper images: Enhanced clarity allows us to spot small areas of decay, infection, or early signs of gum disease that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Environmentally conscious approach: Digital imaging avoids the chemical processing required by traditional film, making it a cleaner and more sustainable method.
Behind every scan at Woods Dental is a team of experienced dentists and highly trained technicians who ensure accuracy and patient comfort throughout the procedure. Every imaging session follows strict hygiene and safety protocols.
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