Apparently they're are several different types, anyone familiar with the new technology dentists can use to take digital x-rays that can see inside teeth and even identify cavities by bright white dots? (same as fillings...)
I went to the dentist recently, he claimed I have 5 very small cavities, my teeth feel fine... but he said I wouldn't feel them b/c they haven't reached a nerve yet (aka they are really small) I just want to make sure I really have some cavities and he is just not looking to bill me for some money and do unnecessary work.... I did see lots of bright white dots on the x-rays he took but he rushed me through his office visit/cleaning (I was a new patient to this dentist) and I did not get time to ask about the x-ray... what Little I could see... I saw my 1 existing filling as very bright white dot on my tooth on the x-ray but I also saw lots of other white dots that looked like they match up with his identification of cavities, but is that possible for x-rays to show a cavity? It also looked like I could see the internals of my teeth with the roots/nerves ext inside the teeth (from the digital x-rays he was taking...)
anyone familiar with this new dentist type technology? To me didn't look like these were your traditional x-rays by any means.... more like a black and white MRI of your mouth! lol..
I went to the dentist recently, he claimed I have 5 very small cavities, my teeth feel fine... but he said I wouldn't feel them b/c they haven't reached a nerve yet (aka they are really small) I just want to make sure I really have some cavities and he is just not looking to bill me for some money and do unnecessary work.... I did see lots of bright white dots on the x-rays he took but he rushed me through his office visit/cleaning (I was a new patient to this dentist) and I did not get time to ask about the x-ray... what Little I could see... I saw my 1 existing filling as very bright white dot on my tooth on the x-ray but I also saw lots of other white dots that looked like they match up with his identification of cavities, but is that possible for x-rays to show a cavity? It also looked like I could see the internals of my teeth with the roots/nerves ext inside the teeth (from the digital x-rays he was taking...)
anyone familiar with this new dentist type technology? To me didn't look like these were your traditional x-rays by any means.... more like a black and white MRI of your mouth! lol..
