In its new guide, Hurst Pediatric Dentistry discusses what kinds of oral health issues dental X-rays can be used to identify and what benefits routine X-ray appointments can provide. The practice also debunks some misguided safety concerns that many parents have regarding X-rays for children.
More details can be found at https://hurstpediatricdental.com/blog/b/dental-x-rays-safe-children
Dental X-rays, or dental radiographs, are essentially images of a child's teeth and jawbone generated using a controlled dose of radiation. In pediatric dentistry, there are two main types of X-rays: Bitewing, which captures the upper and lower teeth in one shot, and Panoramic, which is a wide-angle view of the entire mouth including the teeth, jawbone, and sinuses.
"Think of X-rays as special flashlights that can see through the enamel, revealing hidden cavities, abscesses, or even the developing roots of permanent teeth beneath the gums," explains the guide. "When used judiciously, they can be a valuable tool in your child's oral health toolbox."
X-rays are primarily used to identify signs of decay and track tooth development, both of which need to be closely monitored as children grow. However, they are also a useful tool when evaluating dental emergencies such as chips, cracks, and bumps, all of which children -- particularly active ones -- are prone to.
Naturally, because radiation is involved, many parents worry that their children may suffer short or long-term side effects from dental X-rays. But Hurst Pediatric Dentistry is quick to stress that X-rays utilize a low dose of radiation and that safety measures like thyroid shields are typically employed to minimize exposure. As with most treatments involving children, they encourage parents to compare the risks against the rewards.
Regarding the rewards, dental X-rays significantly reduce the chances of more serious problems developing, and therefore minimize the dental care costs that parents incur. Moreover, they play a key role in setting children up with teeth that function properly and smiles that they are proud to show off.
"Dental X-rays help catch problems early, prevent future complications, and ensure healthy teeth and gums," says the guide. "By understanding the benefits and potential concerns, and by working collaboratively with your child's dentist, you can make informed decisions to ensure your child's pearly whites stay bright and strong."
Interested parties can find more information at https://hurstpediatricdental.com/blog/b/dental-x-rays-safe-children
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