Orthopantomogram (OPG)
Ortopan, also known as orthopantomogram (OPG), is a key diagnostic tool in modern dentistry. This X-ray imaging provides a comprehensive view of the oral cavity, offering important insights into the condition of your teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures. Here are some key facts about orthopantomograms:
What is an orthopantomogram?
An orthopantomogram is a type of panoramic X-ray imaging that shows all the teeth, upper and lower jaws, sinuses, temporomandibular joints, and other structures in a single image. This allows the dentist to see an overall picture of your oral health.
Why is it important?
Diagnosis: Helps in detecting hidden problems such as cavities, cysts, tumors, and other abnormalities.
Treatment Planning: Used for planning orthodontic treatments, extractions, and implants.
Monitoring: Allows monitoring the development of teeth in children and adolescents.
How is it performed?
An orthopantomogram is quick and simple. The patient stands or sits while the machine rotates around the head, creating an image of the entire oral cavity. The process takes only a few minutes and is completely painless.
Safety
OPG uses a low dose of radiation, making it safe and suitable even for children and pregnant women, with a dentist’s recommendation.
When is it needed?
During the first visit to the dentist
Before orthodontic therapy
Before planning surgical interventions
For monitoring therapy progress
Regular orthopantomograms are essential for maintaining the health of your teeth and gums. If you have any questions or wish to schedule an imaging, feel free to contact us. Your smile is our priority!
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