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Virginia Beach Dental X-Rays At The Foleck Center

Dental X-Rays in Virginia Beach

At The Foleck Center in Virginia Beach, VA, dental x-rays are an integral part of your dental care. These images help us detect tooth decay, gum disease, and other abnormalities in both upper and lower teeth. We use intraoral x-rays, extraoral x-rays, and cone beam CT scans to capture images of your teeth, jaw, and entire head for a full view of your oral health.

Our Virginia Beach location is trusted by families, professionals, and military personnel living near Chesapeake Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, and the area’s many state parks and unique districts. Whether you’re visiting from out of town or a local from VA Beach, your oral health matters here.

Frequently Asked Questions About Virginia Beach Dental X-Rays

What are dental x-rays and why are they important for oral health?

Dental x-rays are diagnostic imaging tools used to capture detailed images of the teeth, gums, jaw, and supporting bone structure. They are essential for detecting tooth decay, gum disease, dental caries, impacted teeth, and other abnormalities not visible during a visual exam. Dental x-rays help dentists develop a precise treatment plan based on the internal structure of the mouth.

Are dental x-rays safe for children and pregnant women?

Dental x-rays are considered safe for most patients, including children, when proper safety measures are used. A lead apron and thyroid collar minimize unnecessary radiation exposure. For pregnant women, dental x-rays may be postponed unless absolutely necessary, and additional precautions are taken to reduce any cancer risk or radiation exposure.

How often should you get dental x-rays at the dentist’s office?

The frequency of dental x-rays depends on your oral health history, current condition, age, and risk for dental disease. Patients with frequent cavities, gum disease, or dental implants may need dental x-rays more often. In general, new patients may receive a full set of x-rays, while returning patients often get bitewing or panoramic x-rays every 12 to 24 months.

What types of dental x-rays are used for upper and lower teeth?

There are several types of dental x-rays, including intraoral x-rays, extraoral x-rays, panoramic x-rays, and cone beam CT scans. Intraoral x-rays are commonly used to view individual teeth and detect decay between them. Panoramic x-rays capture the entire head and jaw in one image. Cone beam CT scans provide a 3D view of bone density, root structure, and jaw problems affecting both upper and lower teeth.

Is radiation from dental x-rays harmful over time?

The amount of radiation exposure from dental x-rays is extremely low and is considered safe under established guidelines by the American Dental Association. The exposure is often less than what a person receives from background radiation in daily life. Modern x-ray machines are designed to limit radiation, and protective devices like the thyroid collar further reduce exposure risks.

Schedule Your Dental X-Rays Today for a Healthier Smile!

Protect your teeth, gums, and jaw with accurate and safe dental x-rays at The Foleck Center. Early detection leads to better outcomes and a confident smile. Book your appointment today and experience expert dental care backed by advanced imaging technology.

Contact us at 757.965.7696 to schedule an appointment with us today!

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