Radiological Imaging

The most important factor in oral health is that people can lead a quality and healthy life. It should not be forgotten that healthy life starts from the mouth.

In the examinations to be performed by your dentist in line with the problems that may occur in the mouth, the problem may sometimes not be clearly and precisely evident with the examination. In these cases, Radiological Imaging may be required.

Radiological Imaging is the process of obtaining images that are used to make the correct and complete diagnosis in oral and dental health, to help with the treatment and the follow-up stages of the treatment, acting as a reference to the dentist.

Two-dimensional radiographs or three-dimensional tomography can be used in radiological imaging.

Where is Radiological Imaging Used?

  • Detection of tooth decay and its depth,
  • Detection of fractures in the teeth,
  • Before and during root canal treatment,
  • In the planning stage of the implant surgery process and in the follow-up of the treatment process
  • In joint disorders
  • In suspected cysts and tumors regarding teeth and bones
  • In orthodontic treatments
  • In suspected jaw fractures
  • In determining the position of embedded teeth before surgical procedures
  • In the detection of advanced gum diseases or bone damage
  • To follow the development and growth of teeth in children
  • Determining the peripheries and borders of pathologies involving hard tissues

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