Digital X-rays in Woodinville, Washington, are used by our dentist to view the teeth and bone structure beneath your gumline. This allows Dr. Tim Hung to gain a better understanding of your dental needs and provide more accurate care. Call Oasis Family Dentistry at (425) 486-9245 to learn more about digital X-rays and schedule a visit with us.

Digital X-rays are one of the advanced diagnostic tools we use to provide you with the best possible care. Digital radiography has changed the way we take dental X-rays by making the process faster, more comfortable and more convenient than ever before. Digital X-rays use a digital sensor to take images of your teeth, unlike traditional X-rays that use film. Digital X-rays use significantly less radiation than conventional film X-rays and require the use of no chemicals for developing the images. Our dentist can then instantly view the high-quality images on monitors right in the treatment room to provide you with efficient, accurate diagnoses and care. Our team is able to use digital radiography to identify and diagnose several types of dental problems, such as:

  • Decay in between teeth
  • Developmental abnormalities
  • Improper tooth root positioning
  • Cysts and abscesses
  • Fractures in existing fillings
  • Tumors
  • Infection in the tooth nerves
  • Bone loss

Digital dental X-rays are used to plan many kinds of dental treatment, such as oral surgery procedures, root canal treatment, dental implants, orthodontics and more. To learn more about digital radiography and how we use X-rays at our office, we welcome you to call or visit us soon.

Frequently Asked Questions About Digital X-Rays in Woodinville

What are digital dental X-rays?

Digital dental X-rays use electronic sensors instead of traditional photographic film to capture detailed images of your teeth, bone, and surrounding structures. At Oasis Family Dentistry, digital X-rays are displayed instantly on a chairside monitor, giving our team a fast, highly accurate view of your oral health with significantly less radiation exposure than conventional X-rays.

Are digital X-rays safe?

Yes. Digital X-rays emit up to 90% less radiation than traditional film X-rays, making them one of the safest diagnostic tools in dentistry. We also use protective lead aprons to further minimize exposure. X-rays are only taken when clinically indicated — never as routine for every patient at every visit.

How often should I have dental X-rays taken?

The frequency of X-rays depends on your individual oral health history and risk factors. Most patients receive bitewing X-rays once a year and a full mouth series every three to five years. Patients with a history of decay, gum disease, or complex dental treatment may need X-rays more often.

What can dental X-rays detect?

Digital X-rays help our team detect cavities between teeth, bone loss from gum disease, abscesses or infections, impacted teeth including wisdom teeth, tumors or cysts, and issues with the jawbone or tooth roots that cannot be seen during a visual examination alone.

Do I need X-rays if I have no dental pain?

Yes. Many dental problems — including early cavities, bone loss, and infections — have no symptoms in their early stages. Digital X-rays at Oasis Family Dentistry allow our team to detect these issues before they become serious, painful, and more expensive to treat. They are an essential part of preventive care.

Can I get dental X-rays if I am pregnant?

When dental X-rays are medically necessary during pregnancy, we take additional precautions including a protective lead apron. We follow strict guidelines to protect both mother and baby. Non-urgent X-rays are typically postponed until after delivery.

Can I get copies of my digital X-rays?

Yes. Digital X-rays can be easily copied and shared electronically. If you are transferring to a new dentist or seeing a specialist, Oasis Family Dentistry can provide copies of your X-rays to ensure continuity of care. Contact our office at (425) 486-9245 to request your records.