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Dental x-rays provide
a picture of what's happening in
areas we normally cannot see. Early
decay, impacted teeth, abscesses
and bone loss from gum disease are
all things that dental x-rays reveal.
An OPG X-ray is
essential to have an overall assessment
of the entire mouth area, showing
the teeth and gums on both upper
and lower jaws. They are a good
screening tool and help show any
abnormal growths or cysts in the
jaw bone.
Inhouse facility for OPG
is available in our clinic
Dental
Imaging through RVG

By optimizing exposure
times, we can reduce
the radiation to which patients
are exposed by 95% compared with
conventional film. The patient
can easily be made to understand
the treatment he is undergoing
through an enlarged x-ray on the
computer.
Intraoral-Digital
Cameras

Communicate
• An
image that speaks a thousand words.
By offering your patient the opportunity
to see what you are seeing,
he will immediately understand
the necessity of the treatment.
There will no longer be any need
to convince
him.
• By showing
the area to be treated, you will
be able to keep your patient informed
and involved in oral health
matters. The patient is
no longer only “subjected”
to treatment. He understands what
you are doing
and why you are doing it.
• Through improved
and more frequent communication,
you will form a confident and
close relationship with
your patients.
Motivate
• A patient is always
reluctant to pay for what he cannot
see. If he is not suffering, he
will not feel the need
for the treatment.
• Create a surprise
effect: the intra-oral camera
adds an amusing and new aspect
to the treatment session.
• Motivation for all
types of treatment (prophylaxis,
restoration, esthetics).
Develop Loyalty
• Development
of patient loyalty: patients who
are more confident and motivated
by the continuation of treatment
will return to the dentist more
often.
• Valorization of
the practice image.
• Studies done in
the United States1 have shown
that income from cosmetic and
prosthetic treatments increases
by 35 to 40% in practices which
use an intra-oral camera.
Digital X-Rays
By optimizing exposure
times, we can reduce
the radiation to which patients
are exposed by 95% compared with
conventional film.
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