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How Digital X-rays Work in Dentistry
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Digital X-rays in dentistry, used at Dr Jamal’s Dental Care, involve electronic sensors instead of traditional film to capture clear images of your teeth. These images appear instantly on a screen, allowing quick detection of cavities, bone loss, and other dental issues with reduced radiation.
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I’ve found digital X-rays to be a game-changer for dental check-ups. Unlike traditional film, the electronic sensors capture images instantly, which makes spotting cavities or early bone loss much quicker. I recently had a routine scan at St Leonards Green Dental in St Leonards, and it was impressive how detailed the images were without the high radiation exposure. If anyone’s nearby and curious about how it works in practice, you can visit here to see their clinic and services.

Using digital X-rays not only speeds up diagnosis but also allows dentists to show patients exactly what’s happening, which really helped me understand my treatment options better.
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