Dental X-Rays in Redondo Beach, CA

Digital X-Rays

Accurate diagnosis is essential for maintaining long-term oral health. At South Redondo Dental Group in Redondo Beach, CA, Dr. Gregory Shvartsman uses digital dental X-rays to detect dental issues quickly and with exceptional precision.

Digital X-ray technology allows dentists to view detailed images of your teeth, jawbone, and surrounding structures that may not be visible during a regular dental exam. This advanced imaging system helps identify concerns such as cavities, bone loss, infections, and impacted teeth at an early stage.

How Digital X-rays work

Digital sensors capture detailed x-ray images with a fraction of the exposure found in traditional film x-rays. Technological advancements in x-ray technology provide multiple benefits, from safety to improved treatment results.

Although traditional dental films require minimal radiation for image development, our digital x-ray system provides unsurpassed safety: up to 90% reduction in radiation compared to older film-based systems.

Images captured instantly with a digital sensor lessen the time you spend in the dental chair and improved image clarity increases our doctor’s ability to diagnose and treat conditions.

At South Redondo Dental Group, modern dental technology plays an important role in providing high-quality care for patients.

Digital X-rays allow for faster diagnosis, improved accuracy, and more precise treatment planning.

By incorporating advanced imaging technology, Dr. Gregory Shvartsman is able to provide patients in Redondo Beach and the South Bay area with comprehensive dental care focused on prevention, early detection, and long-term oral health.

A person wearing blue gloves points with a pen at a dental Digital X-Rays image displayed on a computer monitor, showing a full set of teeth and jaw in a bright medical setting.

FAQs

Digital X-rays are advanced imaging tools that allow dentists to capture detailed pictures of your teeth, gums, and jaw using digital sensors instead of traditional film.

Yes. Digital X-rays use significantly less radiation than traditional X-rays, making them a safe and effective way to evaluate your oral health.

The frequency depends on your dental health and risk factors. Some patients may need them once a year, while others may require them less frequently.

Digital X-rays provide faster results, clearer images, and lower radiation exposure. They can also be easily enlarged or enhanced to help dentists diagnose issues more accurately.

Yes. Digital X-rays can identify cavities in their earliest stages, allowing your dentist to treat the problem before it becomes more serious.

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