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3D X-rays are a modern diagnostic method that allows you to accurately assess the condition of your teeth, jaws and surrounding tissues.
This technology produces a three-dimensional image that helps the doctor make an accurate diagnosis and plan treatment. 3D X-rays are particularly useful for implant placement, orthodontic treatment and complex tooth extraction procedures. The examination is quick, safe and provides extremely detailed information about your oral health.

When do I need dental X-rays?
Dental X-rays show even the smallest damage to the teeth, which is why they are necessary for the dentist to be able to identify the problem and its extent with the utmost precision, and to choose the best treatment. Most importantly, X-rays show things that the dentist cannot normally see with the naked eye, such as whether the root canals are damaged, whether there is inflammation, etc. Dental X-rays are also needed when planning procedures such as dental implants, dentures and surgical interventions.

Types of dental radiographs
Our clinic takes two types of X-rays: dental X-rays and panoramic X-rays.
Dental X-ray
This is an X-ray of one or more teeth. A dental radiograph is an easy and simple way to get a wealth of information about the tooth and the hard tissues around it. The photo gives a good view of the root canals, their location and length, as well as the size of the bony pockets and dental caries.
Dental X-rays are taken to assess the condition of 1-3 teeth; to monitor the progress of treatment; to clarify the diagnosis; to assess the results of treatment; and to decide on the next treatment tactic.
More +Panoramic
The photo shows a general view of the whole mouth. This is a very important diagnostic tool in dentistry. It covers the entire mouth and surrounding areas, so that the dentist can see radiological images of all the teeth, the upper and lower jaws and adjacent anatomical structures. Panoramic X-rays are usually taken when major prosthetic work is planned; when surgical operations such as implants are planned; when it is important to accurately assess the periodontal condition; when orthodontic treatment is planned; and when it is difficult to identify the source of tooth pain.
More +How much do dental X-rays cost?
Panoraminė nuotrauka -tai plati nuotrauka, kurioje matomas visas žandikaulis ir visi dantys. Šios nuotraukos yra brangesnės.
3D nuotrauka (kompiuterinė tomografija)–tai išsamiausia nuotrauka, kurioje matomas žandikaulis ir dantys trimatėje erdvėje. Šios nuotraukos yra brangiausios.
How does a photo help with treatment planning?


Advantages of X-ray examinations:
However, some patients still have concerns about the safety of these tests. But rest assured, the advanced technology we use makes it possible to take X-rays in complete safety and speed.
Safety of X-ray examinations
Modern medicine is highly modern, using the most advanced equipment, and patient safety is one of the most important aspects of its development. Modern X-ray machines therefore make it possible to carry out X-ray examinations safely and without harming the patient. The machine we use reduces the patient's exposure to X-rays by up to 6 times compared to a traditional dental X-ray machine, so the examination is carried out as safely as possible.
Preparing for the procedure
No special preparation is required before an X-ray is taken in a dental clinic. The X-ray can be taken during a routine visit and takes just a few minutes.
