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Christopher W. Cain, D.D.S.
Mark H. Freeland, D.D.S.
Michael J. Murray, D.M.D.
Clay Sparrow, D.D.S., M.S.D.

Phillip H. Faucette, D.D.S.

Annie Jones, D.D.S., M.S.D.
John M. Workman D.D.S.
Austin Carr, D.D.S., M.S.D.

Digital X-Rays

Digital X-Ray Technology

Why Do We Need Dental X-Rays?

Dental X-rays enable dentists to see decay inside teeth that would not be visible to the naked eye. Traditional X-rays do expose patients to radiation. However, thanks to advances in technology, there is now a safer way to take these diagnostic images.

How Endodontic Associates Reduces Radiation Exposure From Patient X-Rays

Film X-rays have been used in dentistry for decades. In the past few years, many forward-thinking dentists like our doctors have invested in digital X-ray technology. Our digital X-ray emits as much as 85% less radiation than traditional X-ray technology.

Why Endodontic Associates Invested in Digital X-Ray Technology

Digital X-rays are one of the most important new advances in our office. We are not only able to reduce your exposure to radiation but also increase our diagnostic proficiency. Another benefit is that digital X-rays produce fewer harmful chemicals and other waste materials associated with traditional X-ray technology. The reduction in waste was a big consideration when deciding to invest in digital technology. We pride ourselves on being environmentally responsible.

 

At your next dental visit, please ask us any additional questions regarding our new digital X-ray technology or call/email us. Our first concern is your comfort and long-term overall health.

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