Absolutely! X-rays are simply a tool the dentist uses to diagnose dental disease. He also uses an instrument called an explorer to help him find decay that would otherwise be hidden.
X-rays cannot see through metal. Therefore, if decay is present around an old crown or filling, it probably will be hidden on the x-ray. X-rays are also often useless in detecting decay on the surface of the tooth directly facing the x-ray.
If you doubt your dentist, please get a second opinion. Its your right, and its your mouth!
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Yes an airport xray will pick up a diamond or multiple. ( source airport worker )
No, you will need a CT (CAT Scan)
X-ray machine can't see though led
It let's them see what's wrong inside of you.
Coronal cavities are any cavities associated with the tooth that doesn't occur on the root. This is basically any part of the tooth you can see in the mouth unless you have exposed root surfaces due to gum recession.
You get an xray taken at a hosbital and it is used to see if you have a fractured or broken bone
There is no antonym. An xray is a wavelength. There is no opposite.
If you don't believe your dentist, get a second opinion from another dentist.
when taking a dental xray how do u make it appear on the xray more darker in color?
The constant air pocket in the stomach is the gastric bubble. You can see it on xray and hear it on percussion.