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info@makowski-zurek.plDental radiological diagnosis is a diagnostic procedure that involves obtaining X-ray images of the mouth and teeth. This allows the dentist to see the internal structure of the tooth, assess the degree of damage, detect caries, periodontal disease, inflammatory changes or diagnose dental malformations. The use of radiological diagnostics allows more accurate and faster diagnosis of the condition of the teeth and better planning of dental treatment.
Dental radiography, also known as dental x-ray, is a non-invasive diagnostic method used in dentistry to identify problems with teeth and surrounding tissue, such as decay, periodontal disease or cysts.
Cephalometry is a scientific method of measuring the skull and face, often used in orthodontics, which allows doctors to analyze a patient's bone structure in detail and plan appropriate treatment.
Pantomographic images, also known as dental panoramas, are a type of full-jaw X-ray that gives dentists an overview of all the patient's teeth, including the roots.
Cone tomography, often used in dentistry, is an advanced imaging technique that generates three-dimensional, detailed images of dental and maxillofacial structures, enabling doctors to accurately diagnose and plan complex procedures such as implantology and endodontics.
Radiological examinations allow doctors to determine the exact degree of damage to a tooth. Radiological examinations are performed: