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Digital panoramic radio

Digital panoramic radio

An indispensable diagnostic tool at the Pierre Fauchard Dental Center

This revolutionary innovation provides a complete view of the mouth, teeth, jaw bones and surrounding tissues in a single panoramic image. Compared to traditional x-rays, digital panoramic x-ray has many advantages, including a significant reduction in radiation dose, superior image quality and increased convenience for our patients.

At the Pierre Fauchard Dental Center, the digital panoramic radio is an essential technology for making the correct diagnosis before starting care. It helps diagnose problems that are not visible to the naked eye, such as infections or root or bone problems.

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What are the advantages of digital panoramic radiography?

Thanks to digital technology, the panoramic radio allows rapid and precise image acquisition, offering a detailed vision of the oral and dental condition of our patients in just a few moments. This speed of treatment is particularly beneficial for patients, because it reduces the time spent in consultation and allows for a faster and more accurate diagnosis.

 

Another major advantage of digital panoramic radio is its ability to provide high quality images with exceptional resolution. This allows dentists to detect dental problems, such as cavities, infections and bone abnormalities, with greater precision. Additionally, the clarity of the images facilitates communication between the dentist and patient, allowing for a better understanding of dental problems and available treatment options.

 

A crucial aspect of digital panoramic radio is its ability to reduce the radiation dose needed to obtain x-ray images. This significant reduction in radiation exposure is essential to ensure the safety and well-being of patients, especially for those who require frequent x-rays or for children. Thus, digital panoramic radio offers a safer and more environmentally friendly solution compared to traditional radiographic techniques.