Bitewing & Panoramic Radiographs
Dental X-Rays For Optimal Oral Health
At Wilmington Pediatric Dentistry, we understand that your child’s safety is your top priority. As your child’s dental provider, we are just as dedicated to their health. For your peace of mind, we use digital X-ray technology to ensure the least amount of radiation exposure while capturing the highest level of detail. We used X-rays called bitewing and panoramic radiographs to help detect hidden problems early, playing an important role in your child’s oral health.

What Are Bitewing And Panoramic Radiographs?
Radiographs are a type of dental X-ray that produce high-quality, detailed images of your child’s mouth. We use two types to get a complete picture of your child’s oral health:
How Do They Work?
Bitewing and panoramic radiographs use a tiny amount of ionizing radiation, a type of radiation that causes cells to change, to pass through and take images of the body. We may ask your child to bite down on a bite blocker to help them open wide so we can get a clear picture.
We know that the thought of exposing your child to radiation sounds scary and want to reassure you that your child’s actual exposure is very minimal. Plus, X-rays are important diagnostic tools that can help you have peace of mind when it comes to your child’s dental health.

What Dental Issues Can Bitewing And Panoramic Radiographs Detect?
These types of dental X-rays capture an overall view of the month and can highlight a wide range of dental conditions that may not be visible in a dental exam. Bitewing and panoramic radiographs are generally taken during your child’s dental checkups as part of their regular preventative care. They can help catch potential problems early, allowing for early diagnosis and treatment before they can become more serious. Potential problems they can reveal include missing permanent teeth and extra teeth, abnormal growths and other dental problems.
Our Pledge To Dental X-ray Safety At Wilmington Pediatric Dentistry
Your child’s safety always comes first. That’s why we take extra precautions to ensure dental X-rays are used only when truly needed—and with the lowest possible exposure. We demonstrate this commitment to safety by:
Bitewing And Panoramic Radiographs FAQs
We believe in educating caregivers so that you can make informed decisions about your child’s dental and overall health. We have answered some questions that parents often have about bitewing and panoramic radiographs and the role that X-rays play in your child’s dental health.

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