In this episode of the Dental Assistant Nation podcast, Kevin Henry spoke with dental radiography educator Janet Simpson to explore how dental assistants can take better dental x-rays every time.
Dental X-rays are more than just a routine part of your dental visit—they’re an essential tool for maintaining your oral health. These images allow your dentist to see what’s happening beneath the ...
How often you need dental X-rays depends on the state of your dental health. Adults with no oral health problems may get X-rays every two to three years. If you are at high risk for cavities or have a ...
We asked experts if regular exposure to low levels of radiation could be harmful to health. Credit...Joyce Lee for The New York Times Supported by By Melinda Wenner Moyer Q: It seems as if every time ...
Digital radiography has transformed modern dentistry, introducing significant enhancements in diagnostic techniques. One notable advancement is digital dental x-rays, which offer considerable ...
Everyone who's had regular dental care knows the heavy lead apron that's draped across your body before taking X-rays of your teeth.