Dental X-rays are one of the most important tools your dentist uses to diagnose problems early, plan your treatment, and keep your oral health on track. While a visual exam helps identify issues on the surface, many dental problems begin under the gums, between teeth, or inside the bone, where they cannot be seen without imaging.
Our two Vancouver offices use modern digital X-ray technology to detect issues early and prevent painful emergencies. Whether you’re coming in for a routine visit or experiencing issues such as severe tooth pain or a chipped or broken tooth, X-rays help us determine the cause quickly and accurately.
Why Dental X-Rays Are Essential
1. They Detect Cavities You Can’t See
Many cavities begin between the teeth or underneath old fillings. These areas are not visible during a standard exam.
X-rays help catch decay early so treatment can stay simple—often requiring only a conservative filling or crown repair instead of more extensive work later.
2. They Show Bone Health & Gum Disease Progression
Digital X-rays reveal:
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bone loss
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infection around the root
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periodontal disease
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structural changes in the jawbone
This helps your dentist monitor gum health and intervene before problems worsen.
3. They Identify Infections, Abscesses & Root Problems
If you’re experiencing pain or swelling, X-rays help diagnose internal issues such as:
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abscesses
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cysts
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root infections
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fractures
These findings guide whether you need further care, such as an extraction or emergency treatment. If the pain is sudden or severe, learn more about adult dental emergencies.
4. They Monitor Children’s Oral Development
For kids and teens, X-rays are used to track:
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tooth eruption
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spacing
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crowding
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missing teeth
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orthodontic needs
Early detection can prevent long-term problems.
5. They Help Plan Emergency & Restorative Treatments
Before any significant procedure—such as repairing a broken tooth or diagnosing sudden tooth pain—X-rays help your dentist form a correct treatment plan.
Are Dental X-Rays Safe?
Yes. Modern digital dental X-rays use extremely low radiation—much less than traditional film X-rays and far below what you encounter on a cross-country flight.
To maximize safety, our Vancouver offices use:
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digital sensors
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targeted beams
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protective aprons
Radiation exposure is minimal, and the diagnostic benefit is significant.
Types of X-Rays Used in Our Vancouver Offices
Bitewing X-Rays
Checks for cavities between teeth and monitors bone levels.
Periapical X-Rays
Shows the entire tooth and root, useful for diagnosing infections, abscesses, or fractures.
Panoramic X-Rays
Captures your entire mouth in one image—great for evaluating wisdom teeth, jaw joints, and complex treatment planning.
Full-Mouth Series (FMX)
A comprehensive set of images used for new patients or when major treatment is needed.
How Often Should Dental X-Rays Be Taken?
X-ray frequency depends on your age, dental history, and current oral health.
Healthy Adults
Every 12–24 months
If you have a low risk for decay.
Adults With Dental Issues
Every 6–18 months
For those with a history of cavities, gum disease, or significant dental work.
Children & Teens
Every 6–12 months
Because teeth develop quickly and cavities can progress faster.
New Patients
Most new patients receive an FMX to establish baseline records.
Before Certain Treatments
X-rays are required prior to:
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emergency dental visits
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evaluating tooth pain
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repairing a broken or chipped tooth
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restoring damaged teeth with crown or filling repairs
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assessing adult dental emergencies
X-rays ensure the dentist has a complete understanding of your oral health.
Why Dental X-Rays Matter
X-rays are a preventive tool that help your dentist:
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diagnose hidden problems early
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monitor changes over time
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prevent expensive or painful emergencies
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provide fast and accurate emergency treatment
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protect long-term oral health
Early detection often means smaller procedures, less discomfort, and lower cost.
Dental Care Awaits
Dental X-rays are a safe and essential part of maintaining your oral health. They reveal what the eyes cannot see, help prevent emergencies, and ensure your Vancouver dentist can provide accurate and effective treatment.
If you’re experiencing sudden discomfort—like tooth pain or a broken tooth—we have two Vancouver, WA locations ready to help you with same-day emergency care.

