
Clear Views with Panoramic X-rays at Bellaire Dental Center
At Bellaire Dental Center, we use panoramic X-rays to capture a complete image of your mouth in one shot. This advanced imaging helps us spot issues that traditional X-rays might miss, so you get faster and more accurate diagnosis. Whether it’s for routine checkups or detailed treatment planning, panoramic X-rays are a safe and quick way to see the big picture of your dental health.
Why Choose Panoramic X-rays at Bellaire Dental Center in Houston, TX
When you visit Bellaire Dental Center, you can expect cutting-edge technology combined with friendly care. Panoramic X-rays give our dentists a broad view of your teeth, jawbone, sinuses, and surrounding tissues all at once. This means we can detect impacted teeth, jaw disorders, cysts, tumors, or bone irregularities early on.
Plus, the process is quick, non-invasive, and uses minimal radiation compared to multiple individual X-rays. We prioritize your comfort and safety, making it easy to get the precise images needed for your personalized treatment plan.
Have questions or want to schedule your panoramic X-ray? Feel free to request an appointment today and experience dental care designed around your needs.
FAQs
What is a panoramic X-ray?
A panoramic X-ray is a single large image that captures the entire mouth, including teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures, helping dentists see issues that may not be visible with standard X-rays.
Is the panoramic X-ray safe?
Yes, panoramic X-rays use very low radiation levels and are considered safe. Our team takes every precaution to minimize exposure while getting the best possible image.
How long does the panoramic X-ray take?
The procedure is quick—usually under a minute. It’s painless and requires you to stay still while the machine gently rotates around your head.
Do I need a panoramic X-ray every visit?
Not necessarily. Your dentist will recommend panoramic X-rays based on your dental history and current needs to avoid unnecessary imaging.
Can panoramic X-rays detect all dental issues?
They provide a broad overview but may be supplemented by other types of X-rays or scans for detailed views depending on your treatment requirements.