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Precision Imaging with Digital Radiography

Digital radiography is an advanced imaging technique that provides clear, high-resolution images of your teeth and surrounding structures. At Ashland Family and Implant Dentistry, digital X-rays allow our compassionate team, led by Dr. Ali Almaawi, DDS, FICOI, to detect dental problems early, plan treatments accurately, and monitor your oral health over time. This technology is faster, safer, and more precise than traditional film X-rays, helping us deliver the highest standard of care.

How Digital Radiography Works

During a digital radiography session, a small sensor is placed in your mouth to capture images of your teeth and jaw. The sensor immediately sends the images to a computer, where they can be enhanced, enlarged, or adjusted for optimal clarity. This allows our dentists to identify cavities, bone loss, impacted teeth, infections, and other dental conditions with remarkable precision. The procedure is quick, painless, and requires minimal radiation exposure.

Why Choose Digital Radiography

Digital radiography provides faster results, improved diagnostic accuracy, and enhanced patient safety. At Ashland Family and Implant Dentistry in Ashland, MA, we use this technology to ensure that every treatment plan is based on the most detailed and accurate information available. Call us at 508-881-7700 to schedule your appointment with Dr. Ali Almaawi, DDS, FICOI and experience the benefits of modern digital imaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is digital radiography safe?

Yes. Digital radiography uses significantly less radiation than traditional X-rays and is considered very safe for patients of all ages.

What can digital X-rays detect?

Digital radiographs help identify cavities, bone loss, impacted teeth, infections, fractures, and other dental conditions that may not be visible during a routine exam.

Do I need any preparation for digital radiography?

No special preparation is needed. You may need to remove jewelry or metal objects near your mouth, and then remain still while the sensor captures the images. The process is quick, comfortable, and painless.