It depends on how willing you are to die.
To see before your dentist will take out your teeth, ask for an x-ray and ask all the questions that is on your mind. If the dentist can't answer the question, go and ask an another dentist to see what his/her opinion is
The dentist will take a panoramic x-ray which shows your wisdom teeth, abscess, nerves and your jaw bone. They choose not to take a periapical x-ray because it is difficult to get the tooth in this x-ray due to its location.
If you would like to be sized up for denture implants you should visit your local dentist. Your dentist will take a x-ray of your teeth. The dentist will also need a mold. This will allow the dentist to know what choices he can make with your denture implants.
In most places, by law, a dentist has to take x-rays, and analyze them before doing any kind of treatment, even for extraction of baby teeth.
Your dentist can take a special x-ray called a panoral. This will give a good view of all your teeth, including any potential wisdom teeth. This will tell the dentist the likelihood of you getting your wisdom teeth.
A tooth has many surfaces and some people describe the decay by where it is on the tooth. The cavities the dentist can see by a clinical exam are on the chewing surfaces of the teeth and on the gumline area. There are some tooth decay cavities that are formed between the teeth due to lack of flossing. For these cavities, the dentist must take an x-ray to find them. You cannot see them by looking or feeling with the "pick". Another type of tooth decay is something that happens to an injured tooth called "internal resorption". The dentist also needs to take an x-ray to find this, unless the decay eats it way out of the tooth and shows at the gumline.
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They're not supposed to. If this is happening to you, go see a dentist about this. It could be hazardous to the bone structure of your jaws. This is why they are called deciduos teeth, like leaves on deciduos trees , they are meant to be shed.The dentist will X-Ray your jaw to make sure your permanent teeth are indeed in place before making any recommendation.
The 5-year-old does not have their adult teeth in yet. A dentist can tell with an x-ray if they have adult teeth that will come in. Good luck to the child and God Bless:)
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.
The shields at the dentist are typically made from lead, which is a dense material that helps block harmful radiation during dental x-rays. Lead is effective in absorbing the radiation, protecting both the patient and the dental staff from unnecessary exposure.
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