I've had it with and without. When they check my bite, the put a small piece of plastic in you back teeth. When the check my braces, they just have a machine that swerves around my head. I think it just depends on your dentist.
Intraoral
When the film is placed within the patient's mouth during radiography, it is known as intraoral radiography. This technique allows for detailed imaging of individual teeth and specific areas within the mouth.
if your teeth are worn down dental implants is a great option; they are an alternative to getting dentures placed in your mouth and can restore your smile.
Saliva ejectors use a low pressure suction. If the patient closes on the suction, there may be enough back pressure to allow fluid to travel from the dental line into the patients mouth. Fluid from the dental line is potentially contaminated with biofilms as well as the saliva from other patients
A panoramic (Panorex) is the dental x-ray where the film is out of the mouth. It is a form of x-ray tomography. The film is replaced by an digital receptor on modern machines.
Only if it's your dentist or someone working in the dental office who is qualified, that is doing the 'filing'. If by 'filing' you mean 'adjusting your bite', you should be okay.
intraoral
During a typical workday a dental hygienist would clean teeth, diagnose mouth infections, and suggest remedies to mouth pain. The hygienist can also perform tooth extractions if they are trained in doing so.
A dental operatory is a room in a dental office or clinic where dental procedures are performed on patients. A typical dental operatory will be equipped with a patient chair that can be reclined, the dentist and assistants chairs or stools, dental hand pieces (drills) an overhead dental light, high volume suction, water hoses and x-ray equipment.
Jonathan A. Ship has written: 'Oral health in geriatric patients' -- subject(s): Aging, Dental care, Mouth, Older people
If a tongue depressor was placed in your mouth, then your mouth had to be open in the first place.
The abbreviation for fmx in dental is Full Mouth X-rays.
not really, but they have to numb your mouth first & that hurts