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why do dentists take xrays?

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Sometimes new patients ask us why they need an x-ray.

 At our practice in the East Midlands, we have two types of x-ray machines. One machine gives a full view of the whole mouth and jaws, while the other gives us a more detailed view of just a few teeth at a time.

X-rays are really important because:

- we can assess the presence of decay

-we can assess presence of infections

- we can assess presence or abscence of teeth in the growing child

- we can assess the gum health and bone levels

- we can assess the position of the implants placed by our surgeon

 

All of these factors are really important in treatment planning, so that we can ascertain that teeth and gums are healthy prior to commencing cosmetic or orthodontic treatment. X-rays helps us diagnosing dental problems that cause pain as we can idenity sources of infection.

X-rays are taken by us only when clinically necessary.

Dr Kalpesh Bohara on BBC radio Leicester

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

BBC radio Leicester asked Kal to come in for an interview on Wednesday 5th November to talk about cosmetic dentistry.

The radio presenter Rupal asked Kal questions on different types of cosmetic dentistry such as:

- what happens during a cosmetic consultation?

- what are veneers etc

Kal highlighted the importance of having a healthy mouth prior to undergoing any form of cosmetic dentistry. Once the mouth is healthy, then cosmetic work can be started. He stressed that a good cosmetic dentist not only will have great skills himself but will be using an excellent dental lab and the best dental materials on the market.

Kal also highlighted that we treat a lot of very nervous patients and that they do have neglected mouths due to their fear of dentists. He explained how we have been  able to treat successfully all the anxious patients we see and we have given them great smiles to be proud of and show off.

Consultations - why are they so important?

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Sometimes both Kal and I get patients emailing us enquiring whether they are suitable for certain treatments, asking us for costs and appropriate treatments. Sometimes we even get photographs emailed to us from places all over the country, from nearby Leicester to Glasgow.

Unfortunately, it is virtually impossible for us to diagnose a problem and to come up with the best treatment and costs without actually seeing the patient! It is absolutely fundamental to go to the dentist so that:

-full detailed medical history is taken

-full thorough dental check up of the mouth and teeth is carried out

-radiographs are taken

 

only in this way can a dentist come up with a diagnosis and a treatment plan best suited for the individual. Each person is different and therefore each one of us will need different types of treatments.

Here at the Dental Suite, we carry out a very thorough check up and use the latest technology to aid diagnosis.

check our website for more info

 

Raha


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