Dental X-rays (radiographs) are images of your teeth that your dentist uses to evaluate your oral health. These X-rays are used with low levels of radiation to capture images of the interior of your ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Most dental patients would agree that the fewer dental X-rays they are exposed to, the better. Now, a new study by dental researchers at the University at Buffalo has shown that one ...
ROUND ROCK, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 5, 2006--Bright Now! Dental, Inc., the nation's leading provider of business support services to dentists, today announced the opening of a second Castle ...
KILLEEN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 18, 2006--Bright Now! Dental Inc., the nation's leading provider of business support services to dentists, today announced the opening of the second new Castle ...
If you're someone who has had dental problems like cavities, gum disease, and other issues like an impacted wisdom tooth, it is likely that you have already had a dental X-ray. Also known as ...
While some question the way the Yale University study was done, everyone agrees that it makes sense to re-evaluate how many dental X-rays you get. The American Dental Association recommends X-rays of ...
Even if you have healthy, adult teeth and gums your dentist may recommend X-rays be taken every year. The dental profession, however, says otherwise. Annual preventive X-rays, called bitewings, for ...
Dental X-rays help dentists visualize diseases of the teeth and surrounding tissue that cannot be seen with a simple oral exam. They also help the dentist find and treat dental problems early on, ...
We asked experts if regular exposure to low levels of radiation could be harmful to health. Credit...Joyce Lee for The New York Times Supported by By Melinda Wenner Moyer Q: It seems as if every time ...
Every six months like clockwork, Melissa O’Brien, a freelance writer in Kennesaw, Georgia, takes her two children, Alexandra and Evan, to the dentist for a cleaning. They’re nearly perfect patients – ...