Dental X-Rays Danforth

See Beyond the Surface with Safe & Accurate Dental X-Rays
Dental X-rays help us detect problems early, from cavities and bone loss to impacted wisdom teeth, before they cause pain or complications. We use safe, low-radiation technology and tailor X-ray frequency to your dental health and history.

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What Are Dental X-Rays and Why Do They Matter?

Dental X-rays are diagnostic imaging tools that let dentists see beneath your teeth and gums to detect problems invisible during regular exams. These images reveal hidden cavities, tooth root issues, bone loss, and jaw abnormalities, helping catch problems early before they become serious. Modern digital X-rays use minimal radiation while providing instant, clear results. By identifying dental issues in their early stages, X-rays help prevent painful complications and save you money on extensive treatments, making them essential for maintaining good oral health.

Types of Dental X-Rays Available in Toronto

Bitewing X-Rays

Bitewing X-Rays

Show the upper and lower teeth in one area of the mouth to detect cavities between teeth and check bone levels. They’re commonly taken during routine checkups to help monitor your oral health over time.

Panoramic X-Rays

Panoramic X-Rays

Provide a wide view of the entire mouth, including all teeth, jaws, sinuses, and surrounding structures in a single image, ideal for assessing wisdom teeth and jaw problems.

Periapical X-Rays

Periapical X-Rays

Focus on one or two specific teeth from crown to root tip, showing the entire tooth structure and surrounding bone to diagnose infections, abscesses, or root issues.

CBCT Scans

CBCT Scans

Advanced 3D cone beam imaging that creates detailed cross-sectional views of teeth, soft tissues, nerve pathways, and bone for complex procedures like implants and oral surgery.

Pediatric Dental X-Rays

Pediatric Dental X-Rays

Specially designed low-radiation X-rays for children to monitor tooth development, detect early cavities, track permanent teeth growth, and identify spacing or alignment issues.

3D Dental Imaging (X-Rays)

3D Dental Imaging (X-Rays)

Three-dimensional imaging technology that provides complete views of dental structures from multiple angles, enabling precise treatment planning for implants, orthodontics, and surgical procedures.

Our dental clinic is located in the Danforth East York neighbourhood, providing local dental care.
Advanced Diagnostic Imaging (Digital X-rays)

How Often Do You Need Dental X-Rays?

The frequency of dental X-rays depends on your oral health and risk factors. Most adults with healthy teeth need bitewing X-rays every 12 to 24 months and full X-rays every 3 to 5 years. If you have gum disease or frequent cavities, your dentist may recommend X-rays every 6 to 12 months. Children typically need X-rays more often every 1 to 2 years as their teeth develop. New patients usually get a complete set of X-rays to establish a baseline. Your dentist will customize your X-ray schedule based on your individual needs.

Our Safety Protocols

Special Considerations

Pregnant women: X-rays postponed until after delivery unless urgent; extra protection if necessary

Lead aprons and thyroid collars provided for every patient

Children: Adjusted radiation doses appropriate for smaller size and developing tissues

Regular equipment inspection and calibration for optimal performance

Dental anxiety: Sedation options available for comfort during imaging

Advanced digital X-ray equipment reducing radiation by up to 90%

FAQs

Yes, dental X-rays are very safe. Modern digital X-rays use up to 90% less radiation than traditional film, with exposure comparable to natural daily radiation. Dentists use lead aprons for extra protection, and the benefits of early detection far outweigh minimal radiation risks.

Dental X-rays reveal hidden problems like cavities between teeth, root infections, bone loss, and impacted teeth that aren’t visible during exams. This imaging helps dentists diagnose accurately and plan treatments like root canals, implants, and orthodontics for successful outcomes.

The process takes 5 to 10 minutes and is painless. You’ll wear a lead apron while the assistant positions a sensor in your mouth. Bite down gently and stay still for a few seconds. Digital X-rays provide instant results your dentist can review immediately.

Decayed areas, Bone loss, Abscess, Position of the tooth, Cavities, Tumors, Available space for erupting teeth