Service
Dental Radiology
Dental radiology is a specialized imaging service focused on diagnosing conditions related to teeth, jaws, and facial bones. These scans provide detailed views that are not visible during routine dental examinations.
Our dental imaging services assist dentists, oral surgeons, and orthodontists in accurate diagnosis and precise treatment planning using advanced low-dose imaging technology.
- High-resolution dental imaging
- Low radiation exposure
- Precise treatment planning
- Quick & comfortable scans
Dental Services
Services Offered
Dental CT Scan
Dental CT Scan provides highly detailed 3D images of teeth, jawbones, and surrounding structures. It is essential for precise implant planning, impacted teeth evaluation, and complex dental conditions. This imaging ensures accurate diagnosis with optimal treatment outcomes.
Dental OPG
Dental OPG (Orthopantomogram) is a panoramic X-ray that captures the entire mouth in a single image. It helps assess teeth alignment, jawbones, wisdom teeth, and dental infections. OPG is commonly used for routine dental evaluation and treatment planning.
Dental X-Ray
Dental X-rays are quick imaging tests used to detect cavities, infections, bone loss, and tooth abnormalities. They provide clear visualization of specific teeth and supporting structures. This helps dentists diagnose problems early and plan effective treatment.
Advanced Maxillofacial Imaging
Advanced maxillofacial imaging offers detailed visualization of the facial bones, jaws, sinuses, and temporomandibular joints. It is crucial for trauma assessment, surgical planning, and complex dental or facial conditions. These advanced techniques ensure high diagnostic accuracy and patient safety.
Uses
- Diagnosing dental infections and decay
- Planning dental implants accurately
- Evaluating jawbone and facial structures
- Assessing impacted teeth
- Supporting orthodontic treatment planning
- Detecting cysts and tumors
- Evaluating sinus involvement
- Monitoring post-treatment outcomes
When to Choose
- Patients with tooth pain or jaw discomfort
- Individuals planning dental implants
- Orthodontic patients (braces or alignment issues)
- Patients with impacted or missing teeth
- Individuals with facial trauma
- Patients requiring wisdom tooth assessment
- Oral surgery candidates
- Patients with suspected jaw or sinus pathology







