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Dental X Rays in Lewisham

At ToothBrush Dental in Lewisham, dental X-rays are used to spot hidden problems early and guide treatment with accuracy.

Modern digital imaging keeps the process quick and comfortable while giving precise results you can trust.

Whether you need a single small X-ray or a full panoramic scan, each image helps create a safer and more predictable treatment plan.

Dental X Rays in Lewisham

Worried About What Your Dentist Cannot See

Small issues often go unnoticed, and that uncertainty can feel unsettling. When left unchecked, hidden problems may progress quietly and become harder to treat.

Dental X-rays give clarity by revealing what lies beneath the surface.

At ToothBrush Dental in Lewisham, you receive careful guidance at every step so you always understand what is being checked and why.

Why Dental X-Rays Matter

  • Early Problem Detection

    Shows issues before they become complex to treat.
  • Improved Accuracy

    Helps your dentist plan treatments with confidence.
  • Better Long Term Oral Health

    Protects teeth and bone by identifying risks at an early stage.
  • Clear Visuals for Informed Decisions

    Gives you a clearer understanding of what is happening with your smile.
What to Expect During Dental X-Rays in Lewisham

What to Expect During Dental X-Rays in Lewisham

  • Assessment

    A short review of your teeth and symptoms to decide which X-ray you need.

  • Diagnostics

    Small X-rays or an OPG panoramic image are taken digitally for fast results.

  • Treatment Planning

    Your dentist reviews the images with you and explains any findings in simple terms.

  • Aftercare

    Advice on the next steps, including monitoring or treatment if needed.

  • For Children

    Smaller sensors and gentle techniques make the process easy and reassuring.

A radiographs and OPG x-ray (2D) in Lewisham

At ToothBrush Dental in Lewisham, we use modern digital dental X-rays to see areas of your teeth and jaws that aren’t visible during a normal examination. X-rays are an essential tool for both dentists and dental hygienists, helping us detect problems early, plan your treatment accurately, and monitor your oral health over time.

Dental X-rays allow us to spot tooth decay between the teeth, changes in the enamel, bone loss from gum disease, infections at the root tips, and abnormalities in root shape or position. They also help us check how well previous treatments, such as fillings, crowns or root canals, are performing. Without X-rays, many of these issues would only become visible once they are more advanced, painful, or costly to treat.

At our practice, we use a range of X-ray sizes and views to give a complete picture of your mouth. Small X-rays (size 1 and size 2) are taken inside the mouth and are ideal for closely examining individual teeth, early caries (tooth decay), subtle enamel changes, bone levels around the teeth, and root morphology. For a wider overview, we use a large panoramic image called an OPG, which shows all the teeth, jaws, sinuses and jaw joints on one film. This is particularly useful for assessing wisdom teeth, planning extractions or orthodontic treatment, and checking overall jaw health.

All of our X-rays are digital, which means the radiation doses are kept very low and the images appear instantly on screen so we can explain our findings clearly. We only take X-rays when they are clinically needed and always with your consent.

If your dentist or dental hygienist recommends X-rays, it’s because they are important for providing you with safe, accurate and personalised care. Book your examination or hygiene visit at ToothBrush Dental today, and let us use the latest diagnostic tools to protect your smile from problems before they start.

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  • FAQs About Dental X-Rays & CBCT in Lewisham

    Dental X-rays often raise understandable questions. Here are helpful answers to the most common concerns.

    Prices vary depending on whether you need a small X-ray, an OPG, or a CBCT scan. You will always receive a precise quote before treatment starts.

    A CBCT scan provides much more information than a standard dental X-ray. It allows us to see the exact position of teeth, nerves, and bone, which is especially important for procedures such as dental implants, complex extractions, or orthodontic treatment.

    Yes. Although CBCT scans use more radiation than a regular X-ray, the dose is still very low and carefully controlled. We only recommend a CBCT when it is clinically necessary, ensuring that the benefits always outweigh the risks.

    Unlike routine dental X-rays, CBCT scans are only taken when required for specific treatments or diagnoses. For example, you may need a scan before implant placement, a surgical extraction, or advanced root canal treatment.

    No. A CBCT scan is completely painless and non-invasive. You simply remain still while the machine rotates around your head.

    CBCT scans are generally reserved for adults, but in some instances (such as orthodontic or surgical planning), they may be recommended for children or teenagers. Our team will only suggest a CBCT if it is necessary and safe.

    Dental X-rays allow our Lewisham dentists to detect problems not visible during a routine check-up, such as decay between teeth, infections, bone loss, or impacted teeth.

    Yes. Our modern digital dental X-rays use extremely low radiation levels — often lower than your natural daily exposure.

    At ToothBrush Dental in Lewisham, all new patients have dental X-rays taken as part of their initial examination. This gives our dentists a complete picture of your oral health, helping us detect any hidden issues early and plan the right treatment for you. For regular patients, X-rays are usually taken once a year as part of your ongoing care. However, the frequency may vary depending on your individual needs and national dental guidelines. Patients with a higher risk of tooth decay, gum disease, or other oral health issues may require X-rays more often, while those with a low risk may need them less frequently. Our dentists will always recommend the safest and most appropriate X-ray schedule for your smile.

    No. PA, bitewing, and OPG X-rays are quick, safe, and painless.

    Yes. Children’s dental X-rays help monitor tooth development, check for decay, and plan orthodontic treatment when needed.

    Get Clear Answers With Dental X-Rays in Lewisham

    Accurate imaging helps you make confident decisions about your oral health. If you want clarity and a personalised plan, we are ready to help.

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