The process for digital radiology is similar to traditional dental X-rays that use film only in the fact that your dentist inserts a sensor into your mouth to capture images of your teeth. Although this sensor resembles the film used for bitewings and other X-rays, the digital sensor is electronic and connected to a computer. Once the X-ray is taken, the image is uploaded to a computer where your dentist can use imaging software to view the images in greater detail.
Friday, April 15, 2011
The Use of Digital Radiology-Digital X-Rays
The process for digital radiology is similar to traditional dental X-rays that use film only in the fact that your dentist inserts a sensor into your mouth to capture images of your teeth. Although this sensor resembles the film used for bitewings and other X-rays, the digital sensor is electronic and connected to a computer. Once the X-ray is taken, the image is uploaded to a computer where your dentist can use imaging software to view the images in greater detail.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Sterilization of Dental Treatment Rooms
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