X-rays locate cavities in teeth.
Dentists...
holes and your dentist who uses special tools
X-Rays locate cavities in our teeth
X-rays are commonly used to locate cavities in teeth. This imaging technique allows dentists to see areas of decay or cavities that may not be visible to the naked eye.
Dental professionals typically use X-rays, which are a form of electromagnetic waves, to detect cavities in teeth. These X-rays can penetrate through soft tissue but are absorbed by denser materials like teeth, allowing for the visualization of decay or cavities that may not be visible during a standard dental examination. In some cases, other imaging techniques like digital imaging or laser fluorescence may also be employed to assess tooth health.
Cavities can be identified by a dentist through a visual examination, dental X-rays, and the use of a dental explorer to check for soft spots on the teeth. Symptoms such as tooth sensitivity, pain, or visible holes in the teeth can also indicate the presence of a cavity. Regular dental check-ups can help in early detection and treatment of cavities.
You pretty much have to believe the dentist since he has the X-rays. The teeth might have bad spots that can't be seen.
it gives you rays that help your bones and teeth grow
it gives you rays that help your bones and teeth grow
To locate an image, only two non-parallel rays are needed. These rays intersect at the image point, which is the point where the image is formed.
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I don't agree with the bottom answer. To make it simple, you can view cavities in two ways. If they appear on the surface of the tooth, any dentist can see it directly with his or her own eyes. But if the cavity is between two teeth, or under a filling, the cavity can only be seen on an x-ray. All dentists should be equipped with dental x-rays. And knowing where the cavity is, a dentist drills to get to it. He can't. You might need to go to another dentist, that way it will be done correctly. Good luck to you:)
Yeah. I have one :)
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