Dental Radiography – Advanced Imaging for Superior Oral Care

At CDC Diagnostic Centre, our Dental Radiography service delivers high‑resolution digital images to support accurate oral health diagnosis. Our cutting‑edge digital dental X‑rays detect cavities, bone loss, impacted teeth, and other dental issues with precision.
This safe and non‑invasive procedure uses minimal radiation, making it ideal for both adults and children. The images help dentists plan effective treatments and monitor oral health over time.
Our state‑of‑the‑art technology ensures clear visuals and fast results, enhancing patient care. Dental radiography at CDC is part of our commitment to comprehensive, patient‑centered care. We prioritize comfort and safety, ensuring a smooth experience during your exam. Enjoy improved oral health diagnostics that pave the way for preventive and restorative care.

At CDC, we offer state-of-the-art Dental Radiology services to provide highly detailed and accurate imaging for diagnosing oral and maxillofacial conditions. Our digital dental X-rays ensure minimal radiation exposure while delivering sharp, high-resolution images for better treatment planning.

OPG (Orthopantomogram)

A full-mouth panoramic X-ray that captures teeth, jawbone, and surrounding structures in a single image, essential for diagnosing impacted teeth, fractures, and jaw disorders.

OPC/Lat Ceph (Lateral Cephalometric X-ray)

A specialized side-profile X-ray of the skull used in orthodontic treatment planning, jaw alignment assessments, and airway analysis.

Benefits of Research

Studies show that early detection through dental radiography significantly improves oral health outcomes. It enables precise mapping of dental structures, aiding in accurate diagnosis. This technology helps in planning preventive and restorative treatments effectively. Research confirms that low‑dose digital X‑rays are both safe and reliable.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Results are typically available immediately, allowing for prompt treatment planning.

Yes, our digital X‑rays use minimal radiation, making them safe for all ages.

No, simply remove any metal objects from the head and neck area.

They help detect cavities, gum disease, bone loss, and impacted teeth.

Frequency depends on your dental needs—typically, an annual exam is recommended.