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Dental X-Rays & Technology – Dental Q&A

Does The Smile Method offer 3D dental imaging in Columbus?

Yes. The Smile Method uses advanced digital imaging technology including cone-beam 3D imaging for comprehensive treatment planning. 3D dental imaging in Columbus and Gahanna allows us to see bone structure, nerve pathways, and tooth roots with precision that standard X-rays cannot provide — essential for dental implants, bone grafting, and complex extractions.

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What is an intraoral scanner and why does it matter?

An intraoral scanner is a small wand that takes thousands of digital photographs of the inside of your mouth to create a precise 3D model of your teeth — replacing messy impression material. It is used for crowns, aligners, retainers, nightguards, and treatment planning. Scans are more accurate than traditional impressions and take just minutes.

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Are digital dental X-rays safe?

Yes. Digital dental X-rays expose patients to approximately 80% less radiation than traditional film X-rays. The radiation dose from a full mouth series of digital X-rays is less than what you receive from a short airplane flight or a day of natural background radiation. Lead aprons further reduce any radiation to other body areas.

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How often do I need dental X-rays?

For low-risk adult patients, bitewing X-rays (the ones checking between teeth for cavities) are recommended every 12 to 24 months. Patients with active decay, gum disease, or other risk factors may need X-rays more frequently. A full mouth series is typically done every 3 to 5 years. Patients who are new to a practice usually get a full series at their first visit.

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What can dental X-rays detect that a visual exam cannot?

Dental X-rays detect cavities between teeth, bone loss from gum disease, infections at the root tips, impacted teeth, cysts, tumors, and developmental abnormalities that are completely invisible during a visual exam. About 30-50% of cavities are found only on X-rays, not by the dentist instrument or eyes alone.

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What is a panoramic X-ray?

A panoramic X-ray (OPG) is a single wide image that captures all of your teeth, upper and lower jaws, sinuses, nasal area, and the jaw joint (TMJ) in one view. Unlike bitewing X-rays that show a few teeth at a time, a panoramic provides an overview of the entire mouth and surrounding structures. It is commonly used for evaluating wisdom teeth, implant planning, jaw conditions, and orthodontic assessment.

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Can I refuse dental X-rays?

Yes, you can decline dental X-rays. However, understand that doing so limits the dentist ability to diagnose problems between teeth, below the gumline, and within the bone. Some practices may ask you to sign a refusal form documenting the informed decision. Your dentist can only treat what they can see, and X-rays reveal a significant amount of information a visual exam cannot.

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What technology does The Smile Method use in their Gahanna office?

The Smile Method in Gahanna uses digital X-rays (including 3D cone-beam imaging), an intraoral scanner for digital impressions, an intraoral camera so patients can see what the dentist sees on a chairside monitor, and CAD/CAM technology for precise crown and restoration planning. These tools improve diagnostic accuracy, patient comfort, and treatment outcomes.

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