DENTAL X-RAYS
For years, dental x-rays have been used to diagnose oral health complications and detect decaying or damaged teeth. Xrays provide a unique view of the mouth that isn’t possible with a visual exam alone. When Xrays are taken, the teeth and bones absorb the majority of the ray, making them highly visible on film or on a screen.
Nearly all new dental patients are x-rayed, although you may instead request that previous x-rays be transferred from another dental provider. By comparing your x-rays with your full mouth examination and dental history, we can prescribe effective treatment and recommend a plan for preventative care.

Digital X-Rays
At Laraway Family Dentistry, we use digital x-rays, a more streamlined way of taking dental radiographs. Like traditional x-rays, digital versions provide an in-depth view of the structures of the mouth, helping dentists detect complications and develop effective modes of treatment. Digital x-rays are capable of revealing hidden caries, bone erosion, and tooth decay hiding beneath restorations.
Advantages of Digital X-Rays
- Require less radiation and no film to process
- Produce instant digital images that can easily be enhanced or enlarged for more accurate diagnosis
- Images are captured, stored, and even transmitted via in-office computers
- Dentists can easily print or email copies of x-rays in just seconds
- Patient experience is better and far more efficient when digital Xrays are used
Frequently Asked Questions abut digital X-rays
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MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR DIGITAL X-RAYS
Dental x-rays are part of a dental exam and typically covered by insurance. If you are due or past due for your exam, please contact us to make an appointment.

