Panoramic X-Ray

Panoramic X-Ray

Panoramic X-Ray

Why is a Panoramic X-ray Performed?

A panoramic X-ray is an important diagnostic tool frequently used by dentists and oral surgeons in daily practice. It provides valuable information about the maxillary sinuses, tooth alignment, and other bone abnormalities. This image offers a clear view of the bones and teeth. With state-of-the-art equipment, panoramic and cephalometric X-ray examinations are performed quickly and safely.

What Information Does a Panoramic X-ray Provide?

  • Advanced periodontal disease
  • Cysts in the jawbones
  • Jaw tumors and oral cancer
  • Impacted and misaligned teeth
  • Jaw disorders (also known as temporomandibular joint or TMJ disorders)
  • Sinusitis

How is a Panoramic X-ray Taken?

The procedure is performed by experienced radiology technicians at our center. It is a simple and quick process, lasting approximately 5–10 minutes, including preparation. The actual scan itself takes about 8–15 seconds.