Diagnostics

Digital X-Rays in Tewksbury, MA

Clear images with a safer, child-friendly approach.

Digital X-rays allow dentists to see what’s happening beneath the surface of your child’s teeth using modern technology designed to be fast, accurate, and gentle. At Pediatric Dentistry and Beyond, this advanced imaging supports earlier detection and more precise care as children grow.

Digital X-Rays

Digital Dental X-Rays for Children

Some dental concerns can’t be seen during a visual exam alone. Digital X-rays help identify cavities between teeth, monitor jaw growth, and track how permanent teeth are developing. This technology plays an important role in preventive pediatric dental care by allowing earlier and more precise treatment planning.

What Are Digital X-Rays?

Digital X-rays use small electronic sensors instead of traditional film to capture images of the teeth and supporting structures. The images appear instantly on a computer screen, making the process quicker and more comfortable for children.

  • Lower radiation exposure Uses significantly less radiation than traditional X-rays.
  • Instant image viewing Results are available immediately for faster diagnosis.
  • High-quality images Clear detail helps identify issues early.
  • Eco-friendly technology No chemicals or film required.

Why Digital X-Rays Are Important for Kids

Children’s mouths change quickly as they grow. Digital X-rays allow dentists to safely monitor development and address concerns before they become bigger problems.

  • Detect hidden cavities Finds decay between teeth or under the surface.
  • Track tooth development Monitors erupting and missing teeth.
  • Guide preventive care Supports sealants, fluoride, and other treatments.
  • Support orthodontic planning Helps evaluate spacing and jaw growth.

What to Expect During Digital X-Rays

The process is quick and comfortable. A small sensor is placed in your child’s mouth for just a few seconds while images are captured. Most children tolerate digital X-rays very well, and the images are reviewed right away.

  • Small, child-sized digital sensors
  • Images captured in seconds
  • Immediate review and explanation

Digital X-Rays FAQ

Are digital X-rays safe for children?
Yes. Digital X-rays use significantly less radiation than traditional film X-rays and are considered safe for children when used appropriately.
How often does my child need X-rays?
The frequency depends on your child’s age, risk for cavities, and stage of dental development. X-rays are only taken when clinically necessary.
Do digital X-rays hurt?
No. The process is painless and typically takes only a few seconds per image.
Why can’t cavities always be seen during an exam?
Some cavities form between teeth or below the surface, where they aren’t visible without X-ray imaging.
Can parents see the X-ray images?
Yes. Images are displayed on a screen, allowing dentists to explain findings clearly to parents and caregivers.
Are digital X-rays environmentally friendly?
Yes. Digital imaging eliminates the need for film and chemical processing, reducing waste.
How do I schedule an appointment?
Digital X-rays are typically taken during routine exams. Contact the office to schedule your child’s visit.
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